Ever got that troll that always griefs your house?
Well,this could change that.
Introducing,the Griefer Alarm Block.It is a block that detects other players from griefing your house.
It can detect other players 20 blocks away.And when it detects a player it makes a high pitch sound.
The crafting recipe is like this:
Now,what did it think that you are the griefer?
Well,you must right click the Griefer Alarm Block,there will be a slot in there.
Type your username and it will act as you are the creator of it.
The Griefer Alarm Block also can detect players even if it is underground.
You can also increase the sound of it.
Comment below if you want to support.
Peas out!
EDIT:
if you put the Griefer Alarm Block underground,it will have the same textures as the blocks around it.
NEW IDEA:
Now,what if you were offline?
well here comes the Security Block.
The Security Block is a block that you must put beside a Griefer Alarm for it to activate.
When a player activates the Griefer Alarm,the Security Block will try to protect you as hard as possible.
It will do things such as:
Fire arrows at the griefer,set fire to the griefer,use splash potions of harming to the griefer,teleport the griefer to death,etc.
I would really like this. I find the 100 day thing kind of unnecessary though. Maybe you should make it so it just takes the texture of the block below it, so it would be much harder to find.
Just another little suggestion: To add to the effectiveness, you should be able to make a little item called the 'Alert Locket', which would be look like a paler, blank clock, but if the Griefer Alarm is triggered the Locket's 'screen' would turn red, and if you right click with the Alert activated, you would be able to see the username of the attacking griefer. It would also alert iron golems that are both made by you and close enough to the alarm to seek and chase away the griefer.
I would really like is. I find the 100 day thing kind of unnecessary though. Maybe you should make it so it just takes the texture of the block below it, so it would be much harder to find.
Just another little suggestion: To add to the effectiveness, you should be able to make a little item called the 'Alert Locket', which would be look like a paler, blank clock, but if the Griefer Alarm is triggered the Locket's 'screen' would turn red, and if you right click with the Alert activated, you would be able to see the username of the attacking griefer. It would also alert iron golems that are both made by you and close enough to the alarm to seek and chase away the griefer.
Added the similar texture as block around it and removed the 100 minecraft days functionallity time limit.
Ever got that troll that always griefs your house?
Well,this could change that.
Introducing,the Griefer Alarm Block.It is a block that detects other players from griefing your house.
It can detect other players 20 blocks away.And when it detects a player it makes a high pitch sound.
The crafting recipe is like this:
Now,what did it think that you are the griefer?
Well,you must right click the Griefer Alarm Block,there will be a slot in there.
Type your username and it will act as you are the creator of it.
The Griefer Alarm Block also can detect players even if it is underground.
You can also increase the sound of it.
Comment below if you want to support.
Peas out!
EDIT:
if you put the Griefer Alarm Block underground,it will have the same textures as the blocks around it.
On, one more thing that you could add, perhaps when the alarm is set off it could release a red stone pulse, so if it is next to a red stone trail it could set off your house's booby traps.
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Be caring, please help my dragon hatch by giving him a little click.
These types of things are impossible, no matter what you want them to do.
You don't know who could grief.
The only way to stop it is locking the land.
How would this block know who the griefer is? What if it was someone who you didn't expect?
Some alarm won't stop griefers, and you could still have to kill them, which you may not be able to do.
What if your friend was walking over and the alarm went off?
No support because a griefer alarm is impossible.
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Hey, if you want to make sure I saw what you said, quote me on it.
I think your block could only send some written report to you and the server owner or moderator. Like: "A player is around (the name of the player) buildings." Like a chatt log. It will be easyer to code and use like that.
I don't support this because:
-I don't like the idea of Multiplayer-use-only blocks. This has no use in singleplayer.
-How will it detect the house, i mean, you have to make it spesific that "this is the house" because, if it is too smal then it won't protect the whole house, i mean also, my homes are usually small, so 20x20 area is big, what if i put one and someone just died trying punching a tree near my house. How will it get "this is the part of the house, this is not".
-What if the griefer found it? if i was a griefer and found a alarm block, i would just change the name to myself, don't grief anything, sit back and enjoy watching someone dying because they wanted to change something in their own house.
Well,this could change that.
Introducing,the Griefer Alarm Block.It is a block that detects other players from griefing your house.
It can detect other players 20 blocks away.And when it detects a player it makes a high pitch sound.
The crafting recipe is like this:
Now,what did it think that you are the griefer?
Well,you must right click the Griefer Alarm Block,there will be a slot in there.
Type your username and it will act as you are the creator of it.
The Griefer Alarm Block also can detect players even if it is underground.
You can also increase the sound of it.
Comment below if you want to support.
Peas out!
EDIT:
if you put the Griefer Alarm Block underground,it will have the same textures as the blocks around it.
NEW IDEA:
Now,what if you were offline?
well here comes the Security Block.
The Security Block is a block that you must put beside a Griefer Alarm for it to activate.
When a player activates the Griefer Alarm,the Security Block will try to protect you as hard as possible.
It will do things such as:
Fire arrows at the griefer,set fire to the griefer,use splash potions of harming to the griefer,teleport the griefer to death,etc.
The Security Block is crafted like this:
Just another little suggestion: To add to the effectiveness, you should be able to make a little item called the 'Alert Locket', which would be look like a paler, blank clock, but if the Griefer Alarm is triggered the Locket's 'screen' would turn red, and if you right click with the Alert activated, you would be able to see the username of the attacking griefer. It would also alert iron golems that are both made by you and close enough to the alarm to seek and chase away the griefer.
Added the similar texture as block around it and removed the 100 minecraft days functionallity time limit.
Except what if you were offline?
Added Security Block.
You don't know who could grief.
The only way to stop it is locking the land.
How would this block know who the griefer is? What if it was someone who you didn't expect?
Some alarm won't stop griefers, and you could still have to kill them, which you may not be able to do.
What if your friend was walking over and the alarm went off?
No support because a griefer alarm is impossible.
I support only the proximity detector.
-I don't like the idea of Multiplayer-use-only blocks. This has no use in singleplayer.
-How will it detect the house, i mean, you have to make it spesific that "this is the house" because, if it is too smal then it won't protect the whole house, i mean also, my homes are usually small, so 20x20 area is big, what if i put one and someone just died trying punching a tree near my house. How will it get "this is the part of the house, this is not".
-What if the griefer found it? if i was a griefer and found a alarm block, i would just change the name to myself, don't grief anything, sit back and enjoy watching someone dying because they wanted to change something in their own house.