Now before I start the actual post, please read this definition of a wishlist: A wishlist is a forum suggestions post that contains multiple unrelatedsuggestions that have nothing to do with each other. In this post you will find nothing but new potion ideas, so don't start saying "Wishlist!"
Ok! Now on to the potions:
1. Potion of Springiness: Brewed using a slime ball (yay! Another use!). Will give the user the jump boost effect. Why it will be useful: you will be able to have the jump boost effect without being near a beacon, which could be helpful when moving through an extreme hills biome.
2. Potion of Magnetism: Brewed using an iron ingot, this potion will extend the range that dropped items and arrows can be picked up by the player. Why this will be useful: This could be useful for snagging a block of obsidian before it falls into the lava beneath it, or grabbing that arrow you shot a little to far up a wall.
3. Potion of Holiness: This is one of the potions that are a little OP, but may be balanced by the brewing ingredient. It is brewed using a nether star, and has a compound effect on you. It gives you a small speed boost and the ability to fly for 4-5 seconds at a time depending on the tier. It also acts as a portable Thorns enchantment regarding undead mobs (Zombies, Skele's, Zombie pigmen, and Wither Skeles). Cannot be crafted into a splash potion.
4. Potion of Hellishness: Another OP but balanced potion. This potion also has a compound effect, and is brewed with a potion of Holiness and a fermented spider eye. Will give you a strength boost and the ability to survive lava for 6-7 seconds, depending on the tier. Will also make undead mobs neutral, but not other hostiles (creeper, spider, etc)
5. Fertilizer potion: This potion is brewed using bonemeal, and MUST be converted to a splash potion to be able to use. This potion, when thrown at crops, will increase the growth of all plants in the range by 1 stage. When thrown at a player, it will give the player 5 seconds of the nausea effect and the slowness effect, as well as spawn grass around the player (as if plants had grown around them and tripped them up).
Thoughts anyone?
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Ever hear of something called running away? Its like running towards them, but without the confrontation and death.
Springiness? I would prefer "Potion of Jumping" instead. Other then that, I would support this potion.
I support the Potion of Magnetism as well, but I wouln't use iron ingots; too easy, and iron has plenty other uses. Possibly a blaze rod (Blazes are metallic)?
Not holyness: all it does is gives you the effect of the Potion of Swiftness and gives a very small ability to fly. The ingredient is too hard to get to make up for the means.
Not hellishness: it gives you the effect of the Potion of Strengh and a very small Potion of Fire Resistence effect. I can get those effects for much less and have them for much longer.
So you give a potion the same effects of bonemeal along with Nausea and Slowness? Give a bit more detail about the effect on crops.
Jump boost potions are called potions of leaping. And they are not new, they are already in the code. They just have no recipe or potion (item) id. And they are all horrible.
1. I like it. Thanks.
2. Uh.. too small of a thing to have a potion for IMO Ok. Good argument.
3. No. Too OP. You did see that you need a nether star to craft it, correct?
4. No need for it really, there's already a fire resistance and speed potion. Making mobs neutral doesn't really help with much anyway, if you can afford to make that you can kill mobs easily. Speed is part of the Potion of Holiness, this gives strength. Also, it isn't exactly fire resistance, it is a temporary invulnerability to lava, so if you are in the nether and fall you have a chance to get out before taking normal damage. Also, it is just for undead mobs that you are neutral.
5. Seems.. alright. But bonemeal adds more than just one tier of growth normally, so it's a little bit of a waste. Yes, but note that bonemeal can only be used on 1 plant at a time. So, if you have a 4x4 farm of wheat, that would give 16 plants, needing about 32 bonemeal to use. However, if you use the potions, you can throw 4 of them on to the wheat and get the 16 wheat with only about an eighth of the bonemeal.
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Ever hear of something called running away? Its like running towards them, but without the confrontation and death.
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Ok! Now on to the potions:
1. Potion of Springiness: Brewed using a slime ball (yay! Another use!). Will give the user the jump boost effect. Why it will be useful: you will be able to have the jump boost effect without being near a beacon, which could be helpful when moving through an extreme hills biome.
2. Potion of Magnetism: Brewed using an iron ingot, this potion will extend the range that dropped items and arrows can be picked up by the player. Why this will be useful: This could be useful for snagging a block of obsidian before it falls into the lava beneath it, or grabbing that arrow you shot a little to far up a wall.
3. Potion of Holiness: This is one of the potions that are a little OP, but may be balanced by the brewing ingredient. It is brewed using a nether star, and has a compound effect on you. It gives you a small speed boost and the ability to fly for 4-5 seconds at a time depending on the tier. It also acts as a portable Thorns enchantment regarding undead mobs (Zombies, Skele's, Zombie pigmen, and Wither Skeles). Cannot be crafted into a splash potion.
4. Potion of Hellishness: Another OP but balanced potion. This potion also has a compound effect, and is brewed with a potion of Holiness and a fermented spider eye. Will give you a strength boost and the ability to survive lava for 6-7 seconds, depending on the tier. Will also make undead mobs neutral, but not other hostiles (creeper, spider, etc)
5. Fertilizer potion: This potion is brewed using bonemeal, and MUST be converted to a splash potion to be able to use. This potion, when thrown at crops, will increase the growth of all plants in the range by 1 stage. When thrown at a player, it will give the player 5 seconds of the nausea effect and the slowness effect, as well as spawn grass around the player (as if plants had grown around them and tripped them up).
Thoughts anyone?
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May edit the Potions of Holiness/hellishness.