Nothing too big but I thought of a block made from 4 or 9 slime balls and sticks to blocks on all sides. It could be a use for slime balls and in advanced redstone circuits. As I said before nothing to big and it's pretty simple.
I don't see how these two are related. The slime block holds blocks touching it and moves it with them if moved by a piston.
Example: A slime block has two redstone blocks connected to it. A sticky piston pushes it up. The slime block moves itself and the redstone blocks.
Sounds interesting at the moment, could you add a bit more detail about what it would be useful for?
It would hold onto other blocks (even gravel) and hold them in place or move with the block itself. It's just a block that is sticky on all sides. It can move bedrock and obsidian (unlike pistons).
I don't see how these two are related. The slime block holds blocks touching it and moves it with them if moved by a piston.
Example: A slime block has two redstone blocks connected to it. A sticky piston pushes it up. The slime block moves itself and the redstone blocks.
It would hold onto other blocks (even gravel) and hold them in place or move with the block itself. It's just a block that is sticky on all sides. It can move bedrock and obsidian (unlike pistons).
It should NOT be able to move bedrock. Anything that allows you to break or move bedrock in survival is overpowered.
I don't see how these two are related. The slime block holds blocks touching it and moves it with them if moved by a piston.
Example: A slime block has two redstone blocks connected to it. A sticky piston pushes it up. The slime block moves itself and the redstone blocks.
It would hold onto other blocks (even gravel) and hold them in place or move with the block itself. It's just a block that is sticky on all sides. It can move bedrock and obsidian (unlike pistons).
It should NOT be able to move bedrock. Anything that allows you to break or move bedrock in survival is overpowered.
Whoops sorry. Forgot to consider that. It can't move bedrock.
Okay.
Yay!