My suggestion for Minecraft is for players to craft ores using 8 stone blocks and a diamond, emerald, iron ingot, gold ingot, coal, lapis lazuli, or redstone.
Say you have a single diamond and a Fortune III pick.
8 stone + 1 diamond = 1 diamond ore.
1 diamond ore + Fortune III = ~2 diamonds.
16 stone + 2 diamonds = 2 diamond ores.
2 diamond ore + Fortune III = ~4 diamonds.
And repeat that for a while...
32 stone + 4 diamonds + Fortune III = ~8 diamonds.
64 stone + 8 diamonds + Fortune III = ~16 diamonds.
128 stone + 16 diamonds + Fortune III = ~32 diamonds.
256 stone + 32 diamonds + Fortune III = ~64 diamonds.
And, with only 4 stacks of stone and a single diamond, you get an entire stack of diamonds.
My suggestion for Minecraft is for players to craft ores using 8 stone blocks and a diamond, emerald, iron ingot, gold ingot, coal, lapis lazuli, or redstone.
Recipes...
Maybe if 8 of each mineral was used, then it would be impervious to fortune.
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Say you have a single diamond and a Fortune III pick.
8 stone + 1 diamond = 1 diamond ore.
1 diamond ore + Fortune III = ~2 diamonds.
16 stone + 2 diamonds = 2 diamond ores.
2 diamond ore + Fortune III = ~4 diamonds.
And repeat that for a while...
32 stone + 4 diamonds + Fortune III = ~8 diamonds.
64 stone + 8 diamonds + Fortune III = ~16 diamonds.
128 stone + 16 diamonds + Fortune III = ~32 diamonds.
256 stone + 32 diamonds + Fortune III = ~64 diamonds.
And, with only 4 stacks of stone and a single diamond, you get an entire stack of diamonds.
What use would this have?