Amulets are crafted using four gold ingots on all sides of an ore.
Ex. (x=spot taken on crafting bench)
o x o
x x x
o x o
Depending on the type of ore used, a certain potion effect will be given to the player when the amulet is worn. (Added armor slot for amulets) Ex. Diamond Amulet gives Resistance etc.
Amulets can also be enchanted, giving stronger or added potion effects.
Eh, this isn't really the thing for minecraft. It doesn't exactly fit the whole minecraft theme, and seems fairly OP. A single diamond gives infinite resistance?
Spelling (8/8) - No actual errors in spelling, there is nothing of note to improve upon here.
Grammar (6/8) - A few run-on sentences and sentence fragments in addition to diction.
Formatting (3/14) - Abhorrent and non-existent use of formatting leaves this suggestion difficult to read and rather scattered. Spending an extra five or ten minutes to improve the suggestion would be a great boon to OP allowing him to properly convey his thoughts.
Originality (2/3) - The ideas of amulets is not a new one, implementation is a bit more uncommon.
Thematic (3/3) - There is no existing thematic conflicts that would prohibit inclusion into Minecraft (ignore Awesomly Awesome unless he provides supporting detail)
Usefulness (5/16) - Not terribly useful, though it is refreshing to have an additional equipment use for gold.
Balance (0/12) - There is no consideration for the balance of this suggestion, how powerful the effects would be, etc. Because of this, I can't properly guage the intent of the OP, and therefore must assume the worst.
Gameplay (0/16) - Either this would be horribly broken, or not worth the time. There is not enough information to assume either way. Since I have to make assumptions due to lack of information, I have to assume negatively.
Open2crit? (0/15) - The OP has not responded, so no score can be given.
Approval (0/5) - This has been poorly received, mostly due to lack of care from OP.
OTHER NOTES: None can be given at present due to lack of information.
Ex. (x=spot taken on crafting bench)
o x o
x x x
o x o
Depending on the type of ore used, a certain potion effect will be given to the player when the amulet is worn. (Added armor slot for amulets) Ex. Diamond Amulet gives Resistance etc.
Amulets can also be enchanted, giving stronger or added potion effects.
Total 27 /100 (MISERABLE)
Presentation 17 /30
- Spelling 8 /8
- Grammar 6 /8
- Formatting 3 /14
Idea 10 /50- Originality 2 /3
- Thematic 3 /3
- Usefulness 5 /16
- Balance 4 /12
- Gameplay 4 /16
Followup 0 /20- Open2crit? 0 /15
- Approval 0 /5
Spelling (8/8) - No actual errors in spelling, there is nothing of note to improve upon here.Grammar (6/8) - A few run-on sentences and sentence fragments in addition to diction.
Formatting (3/14) - Abhorrent and non-existent use of formatting leaves this suggestion difficult to read and rather scattered. Spending an extra five or ten minutes to improve the suggestion would be a great boon to OP allowing him to properly convey his thoughts.
Originality (2/3) - The ideas of amulets is not a new one, implementation is a bit more uncommon.
Thematic (3/3) - There is no existing thematic conflicts that would prohibit inclusion into Minecraft (ignore Awesomly Awesome unless he provides supporting detail)
Usefulness (5/16) - Not terribly useful, though it is refreshing to have an additional equipment use for gold.
Balance (0/12) - There is no consideration for the balance of this suggestion, how powerful the effects would be, etc. Because of this, I can't properly guage the intent of the OP, and therefore must assume the worst.
Gameplay (0/16) - Either this would be horribly broken, or not worth the time. There is not enough information to assume either way. Since I have to make assumptions due to lack of information, I have to assume negatively.
Open2crit? (0/15) - The OP has not responded, so no score can be given.
Approval (0/5) - This has been poorly received, mostly due to lack of care from OP.
OTHER NOTES: None can be given at present due to lack of information.
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