Hey minecrafters! I think potions are so limited. They give you resistance and poison and such, but the best PvP potion is only damaging, and if the enemy has potions, they can heal. With these potions, you can easily trap someone in obsidian or burn them.
There first would be a potion of flame, which is not really that hard to make. You would just put lava in a bottle, and brew with gunpowder to make it a splash potion. If it was not a splash potion, then you would take massive intestinal damage( 15 health/7.5 hearts of damage) and be lit on fire, but it would be a potion effect. To remove the effect, then instead of drinking milk, you drink a bottle of water(finally a use, right?)
Also there could be a potion of [insert block here], so whan you drink it, you die, becoming a 6-meter tall pillar of [insert block here]. If you throw it, then it creates [insert block here] in a small half-sphere(radius 2), suffocating the player inside. To brew a potion, brew a [insert block here] into a water bottle. Then brew gunpowder into that to make it a splash potion.
Anyways, I don't see a need for fire potions. Yours sound way too OP as well. Your blocky potion? Just... It's so pointless and weird I don't know what to say. And what mathy said, too.
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How would water help if you drank lava? Yay, my intestines are now filled with stone instead of lava. Also, as others had said, this seems a bit OP. No support.
How would water help if you drank lava? Yay, my intestines are now filled with stone instead of lava. Also, as others had said, this seems a bit OP. No support.
I literally ROFL'd when I read that. And by literally, I mean I actually laughed and crumpled into the floor laughing. The original definition of literally.
Back then, literally meant actually.
Now, literally seems to mean figuratively, i.e the exact opposite.
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How would water help if you drank lava? Yay, my intestines are now filled with stone instead of lava. Also, as others had said, this seems a bit OP. No support.
maybe steve got really thirsty in a desert after Jeb added thirst.
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How would adding these potions fix anything in PvP? If anything, you just added to the problem, because now your enemies can throw potions at you that can set you on fire or trap you.
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Ok, maybe a block potion is op, but this was like a beta test. Thank you for your suggestions, though.
Instead of drinking water, you would drink milk, and really, drinking either potion is basically a noob trap.
Also, the potion of a block would be only usable with ice and sand, which would be a potion of frostbite, and a potion of suffocation.
The ice would just trap you, and unless you had a silk touch pick, then you couldn't harvest. A suffocation potion would do the same with sand, which is pretty useless in my opinion.
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There first would be a potion of flame, which is not really that hard to make. You would just put lava in a bottle, and brew with gunpowder to make it a splash potion. If it was not a splash potion, then you would take massive intestinal damage( 15 health/7.5 hearts of damage) and be lit on fire, but it would be a potion effect. To remove the effect, then instead of drinking milk, you drink a bottle of water(finally a use, right?)
Also there could be a potion of [insert block here], so whan you drink it, you die, becoming a 6-meter tall pillar of [insert block here]. If you throw it, then it creates [insert block here] in a small half-sphere(radius 2), suffocating the player inside. To brew a potion, brew a [insert block here] into a water bottle. Then brew gunpowder into that to make it a splash potion.
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Retired StaffOh, so you will try and kill me?
*spam potion of obsidian*
*dies*
*harvest obsidian*
Profit!
No support.
Pardon? It's exactly what I thought.
Anyways, I don't see a need for fire potions. Yours sound way too OP as well. Your blocky potion? Just... It's so pointless and weird I don't know what to say. And what mathy said, too.
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Retired StaffI literally ROFL'd when I read that. And by literally, I mean I actually laughed and crumpled into the floor laughing. The original definition of literally.
Back then, literally meant actually.
Now, literally seems to mean figuratively, i.e the exact opposite.
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Is exactly what I thought.
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The trapping potion is a bit OP.
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Fixed. Yeah, no support, for the same reasons.
Instead of drinking water, you would drink milk, and really, drinking either potion is basically a noob trap.
Also, the potion of a block would be only usable with ice and sand, which would be a potion of frostbite, and a potion of suffocation.
The ice would just trap you, and unless you had a silk touch pick, then you couldn't harvest. A suffocation potion would do the same with sand, which is pretty useless in my opinion.