While I was watching some VintageBeef, i noticed in one of his FTB videos that he said, "Give this man a sandwich!" The idea of sandwiches in minecraft intrigued me. Then I was watching paulsoaresjr and saw that there was a restaurant that the Punchwood clan had started. That kickstarted everything....
A sandwich would be basic but require some new items:cheese,tomatoes, and lettuce. And more items included
tomato seeds would be found the same way as carrots and potatoes but with skeletons(so the skeles dont feel left out ). The seeds would be planted and bonemealed into a stalk like a pumpkin or melon. The actual fruit would grow in a set amount of time and produce 1-3 tomatoes. Tomatoes heal 1 heart and cooked to mak roast tomatoes to heal 2 hearts with some kind of small buff. Also, puting a single tomato in a crafting grid will give you 2 tomato slices which would be used in a sandwich.
Lettuce would only be obtained through a rare grass drop or dungeon chest. Harvesting the lettuce will either give you a head of lettuce and seeds or 2-4 lettuce leaves and seeds. If given a head of lettuce, using the head in a crafting grid will give you 3 lettuce leaves. The leaves would only be used in making a sandwich.
By crafting a churn(wooden planks in an upside down T with a stick on top) you can make butter. Right-clicking would open an interface similar to the furnace but the fuel would be your food bar. Since churns used up a good bit of energy, it seems fitting. By putting a bucket of milk into the input slot you will start to churn it into butter so long as you stay in the interface. Remember, people had to stay at the churn for hours at a time so let's simulate it .
One bucket of milk will yield 2 butter sticks. The butter could be used to butter bread and heal 4 hearts or be used on the top of a block to make it as slippery as Ice.
Cheese is a completely different story. Taking four milk buckets in a crafting grid(Shaped) will give you a raw cheese wheel(Stark white). Place the cheese wheel in a dark room like mushrooms. Its block appearance will be similar to a cake. Now, either right click to eat it and get nausea and hunger for 30 seconds, or let it sit there and age. As time passes it will reach a maturity and turn to...well cheesy yellow. Breaking this mature cheese wheel will give you 6 cheese slices or right-click to give 1 heart plus a small sharpness buff(as an ability not an enchantment. Sharp cheddar )
And for the part we have all been waiting for SANDWICHES!!!! As varied as fireworks, they are unstackable and very useful if implimented. They are made by putting 2 breads in the center top and bottom of a crafting bench and may contain only 1-3 ingridients. A single sandwich(regardless of ingridients) will heal 3 hearts and can be eaten twice.
-Veggie: tomato slice, lettuce leaf, carrot. BUFF-Swiftness(30sec) Jumpboost(10sec)
-Meaty: steak, cooked porkchop, cooked chicken. BUFF-Strength(1min) Haste(1min) Slowness(45sec)
-Blackforest: brown mushroom, steak. BUFF-Nightvision(20sec) Strength(10sec)
-Goldilocks:Golden Apple(any), Golden Carrot, butter stick. BUFF-the Golden Apple's Buff and Nightvision(30sec)
-PLT:cooked porkchop, lettuce leaf, tomato slice. BUFF-none
-Fishy: cooked fish, brown mushroom, cooked fish BUFF-Underwater breathing(1min)
-Poboy: Cheese slice, lettuce leaf, steak-BUFF-Fortune(20sec)
These are only a few I could come up with. Some might be too OP others perhaps convenient. I am open to suggestions to add to this or if anyone who reads this is a mod dev or knows one please feel free to use this just remember to put "Inspired by DukeDudly" as a credit
I don't support much the way you describe the mechanics. But I love the ideas.
Tomatoes: No need for seeds, you simply plant the entire tomato (just like carrots and potatoes). You also get ut the same way you get carrots and potatoes; NPC village or zombies. It grows on hydrated farmland like other normal crops, but it gets 2 blocks high and is harvested much like reeds (so usually you harvest only the top block). Harvesting the bottom block will give 0-2 tomatoes and break the upper block too. Harvesting the upper block will give 1-4 tomato. Making it a relatively prolific crop. Tomato would however heal only 3 hunger.
There would be no need to first slice the tomato. Look at the cake recipe: does it first "split" the egg through another recipe in order to get only the yolk in the final recipe? Of course not, Minecraft is simplified! The "eggshell wasn't used" is just assumed. So yeah, the tomato should be put straight into the sandwich, and the "cutting into slices" is also a similar assumed step.
Similar "simplicity" philosophy for cheese: no need for the churn (seems way more boring than fishing already is!), and no need to go through the "butter" step either. Instead:
- Cows couldn't be spam-milked, they'd need to be given wheat to eat AND wait a while (say 1 minute), in any order, before being able to be milked again OR no need to feed with wheat but wait 20 minutes before milking again.
- Fill a bucket of milk into a cauldron, let it sit for a good long while (a good 2 days - 40 minutes on average) WITHOUT anything bad touching the cauldron (sunlight, fire particles, rain/snow particles, etc.) and eventually you get 1 cheese or 1 bad cheese. Even players or mobs walking right beside it causes a "draft" (increased odds of the cheese turning bad in the end), unless using Sneak mode. Cheese would heal 5 hunger, like bread. Bad cheese is no really useful. If a thunderstorm happens, or anything bad already listed, you instead get bad cheese which is poisonous, same kind of thing as a poisoned potato, only with a slightly worse effect. Cheese has only a couple "growth" stages displayed (milk, fermentation, finished), but internally it has 16 growth stages and thus takes quite along time to "ripen".
Lettuce should also be relatively simple: Another crop just like carrots and potatoes. You harvest only 1 lettuce head when it has matured, if you harvest before, you get 1 lettuce instead. You can craft 1 lettuce head into 2 lettuce. You plant the lettuce. You can also plant the lettuce head directly, but then its a bit useless to so so. Lettuce heals only 1 hunger. Lettucehead heals 2 hunger. Sheep are now attracted and bred not by wheat, but by lettuceheads instead.
Sandwich recipe would be a shapeless recipe of wheat-tomato-lettuce-cheese (i.e. craftable in the personal grid) and would heal 8 hunger, single use (nearly as much as the sum of its ingredients). The sandwich heals as much hunger as cooked meat, which makes it a good food for compactness. However using cauldrons is much more trouble than simply cooking meat in a furnace. Making lots of cheese in parallel requires lots of cauldrons and clicks...
I don't support much the way you describe the mechanics. But I love the ideas.
Tomatoes: No need for seeds, you simply plant the entire tomato (just like carrots and potatoes). You also get ut the same way you get carrots and potatoes; NPC village or zombies. It grows on hydrated farmland like other normal crops, but it gets 2 blocks high and is harvested much like reeds (so usually you harvest only the top block). Harvesting the bottom block will give 0-2 tomatoes and break the upper block too. Harvesting the upper block will give 1-4 tomato. Making it a relatively prolific crop. Tomato would however heal only 3 hunger.
I think we have a failure here in understanding how tomatoes grow. And seeing as all the plants in minecraft follow at least the basic pattern of their real life counterparts you would need to plant the seeds. And instead of working like reeds it would work on the same principle as the melons and pumpkins, just on a smaller scale.
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okay...thank you for your feedback, community. The buffs were just a little tester to see what everyone thought. Thank-you for your criticism and support.
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A sandwich would be basic but require some new items:cheese,tomatoes, and lettuce. And more items included
tomato seeds would be found the same way as carrots and potatoes but with skeletons(so the skeles dont feel left out
Lettuce would only be obtained through a rare grass drop or dungeon chest. Harvesting the lettuce will either give you a head of lettuce and seeds or 2-4 lettuce leaves and seeds. If given a head of lettuce, using the head in a crafting grid will give you 3 lettuce leaves. The leaves would only be used in making a sandwich.
By crafting a churn(wooden planks in an upside down T with a stick on top) you can make butter. Right-clicking would open an interface similar to the furnace but the fuel would be your food bar. Since churns used up a good bit of energy, it seems fitting. By putting a bucket of milk into the input slot you will start to churn it into butter so long as you stay in the interface. Remember, people had to stay at the churn for hours at a time so let's simulate it
One bucket of milk will yield 2 butter sticks. The butter could be used to butter bread and heal 4 hearts or be used on the top of a block to make it as slippery as Ice.
Cheese is a completely different story. Taking four milk buckets in a crafting grid(Shaped) will give you a raw cheese wheel(Stark white). Place the cheese wheel in a dark room like mushrooms. Its block appearance will be similar to a cake. Now, either right click to eat it and get nausea and hunger for 30 seconds, or let it sit there and age. As time passes it will reach a maturity and turn to...well cheesy yellow. Breaking this mature cheese wheel will give you 6 cheese slices or right-click to give 1 heart plus a small sharpness buff(as an ability not an enchantment. Sharp cheddar
And for the part we have all been waiting for SANDWICHES!!!! As varied as fireworks, they are unstackable and very useful if implimented. They are made by putting 2 breads in the center top and bottom of a crafting bench and may contain only 1-3 ingridients. A single sandwich(regardless of ingridients) will heal 3 hearts and can be eaten twice.
-Veggie: tomato slice, lettuce leaf, carrot. BUFF-Swiftness(30sec) Jumpboost(10sec)
-Meaty: steak, cooked porkchop, cooked chicken. BUFF-Strength(1min) Haste(1min) Slowness(45sec)
-Blackforest: brown mushroom, steak. BUFF-Nightvision(20sec) Strength(10sec)
-Goldilocks:Golden Apple(any), Golden Carrot, butter stick. BUFF-the Golden Apple's Buff and Nightvision(30sec)
-PLT:cooked porkchop, lettuce leaf, tomato slice. BUFF-none
-Fishy: cooked fish, brown mushroom, cooked fish BUFF-Underwater breathing(1min)
-Poboy: Cheese slice, lettuce leaf, steak-BUFF-Fortune(20sec)
These are only a few I could come up with. Some might be too OP others perhaps convenient. I am open to suggestions to add to this or if anyone who reads this is a mod dev or knows one please feel free to use this just remember to put "Inspired by DukeDudly" as a credit
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If anyone wants to port/remake this, feel free to do that! Or don't. It's up to you, really.
Tomatoes: No need for seeds, you simply plant the entire tomato (just like carrots and potatoes). You also get ut the same way you get carrots and potatoes; NPC village or zombies. It grows on hydrated farmland like other normal crops, but it gets 2 blocks high and is harvested much like reeds (so usually you harvest only the top block). Harvesting the bottom block will give 0-2 tomatoes and break the upper block too. Harvesting the upper block will give 1-4 tomato. Making it a relatively prolific crop. Tomato would however heal only 3 hunger.
There would be no need to first slice the tomato. Look at the cake recipe: does it first "split" the egg through another recipe in order to get only the yolk in the final recipe? Of course not, Minecraft is simplified! The "eggshell wasn't used" is just assumed. So yeah, the tomato should be put straight into the sandwich, and the "cutting into slices" is also a similar assumed step.
Similar "simplicity" philosophy for cheese: no need for the churn (seems way more boring than fishing already is!), and no need to go through the "butter" step either. Instead:
- Cows couldn't be spam-milked, they'd need to be given wheat to eat AND wait a while (say 1 minute), in any order, before being able to be milked again OR no need to feed with wheat but wait 20 minutes before milking again.
- Fill a bucket of milk into a cauldron, let it sit for a good long while (a good 2 days - 40 minutes on average) WITHOUT anything bad touching the cauldron (sunlight, fire particles, rain/snow particles, etc.) and eventually you get 1 cheese or 1 bad cheese. Even players or mobs walking right beside it causes a "draft" (increased odds of the cheese turning bad in the end), unless using Sneak mode. Cheese would heal 5 hunger, like bread. Bad cheese is no really useful. If a thunderstorm happens, or anything bad already listed, you instead get bad cheese which is poisonous, same kind of thing as a poisoned potato, only with a slightly worse effect. Cheese has only a couple "growth" stages displayed (milk, fermentation, finished), but internally it has 16 growth stages and thus takes quite along time to "ripen".
Lettuce should also be relatively simple: Another crop just like carrots and potatoes. You harvest only 1 lettuce head when it has matured, if you harvest before, you get 1 lettuce instead. You can craft 1 lettuce head into 2 lettuce. You plant the lettuce. You can also plant the lettuce head directly, but then its a bit useless to so so. Lettuce heals only 1 hunger. Lettucehead heals 2 hunger. Sheep are now attracted and bred not by wheat, but by lettuceheads instead.
Sandwich recipe would be a shapeless recipe of wheat-tomato-lettuce-cheese (i.e. craftable in the personal grid) and would heal 8 hunger, single use (nearly as much as the sum of its ingredients). The sandwich heals as much hunger as cooked meat, which makes it a good food for compactness. However using cauldrons is much more trouble than simply cooking meat in a furnace. Making lots of cheese in parallel requires lots of cauldrons and clicks...
I think we have a failure here in understanding how tomatoes grow. And seeing as all the plants in minecraft follow at least the basic pattern of their real life counterparts you would need to plant the seeds. And instead of working like reeds it would work on the same principle as the melons and pumpkins, just on a smaller scale.