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I was thinking that Minecraft could get a new biome. I'm sick of those 2 "special" biomes, and maybe we could have a new one! Why not a hot one?
This would be created by doing lots of stuff; first you have to go to the Nether to get some Soul Sand and 3 Nether Warts. Then you have to defeat the Wither. Get the Wither Star. Then go to the End and manage to get some of the End Stone (and yes, it is possible to get it in survival mode). Place the Soul Sand and End Stone in a shape of a Nether portal with the End Stone on the sides and the Soul Sand on the tops and bottoms. The portal must have no corners. After you've built the structure, put the Nether Warts on top. Then right click the Nether Star on the portal for a red Nether Portal Block-textured block. Then you can go into the Heat Biome.
The Heat Biome has a new block called "Melted Grass" which is the top bit of the Heat Biome. Underneath is "Liquid Stone" which can only be destroyed by a golden shovel. There is no bedrock underneath both platforms. In the biome, there are 5 new mobs. There is a new generated structure called the "Tower of Heat" there are 3 hostile mobs and 1 boss mob. On the bottom level are a new mob called "Lavaman". It looks like the player with a lava skin. It has 50 health and it's weapon is lava and a fire bow. They cannot melee attack. On the next level are something called "Liquid Creepers". They are gray and green liquids that can spread and when in a range of 5 blocks will explode. The explosions will not affect the area around it but will hurt the player. They have no health level, therefore making them invincible. The only way to kill Liquid Creepers is to put it in a bucket or use water. On the last level of the hostile mobs are a very strong mob called the "Fire Enderman". It can only pick up lava and fire blocks, though it can throw them, making the block. It has a health of 100. When it walks it will leave a trail of flint and steel. At the very top level is a mob called the "Firenator", which is a fire type of Ender Dragon that is WAY more powerful than the Ender Dragon. It will shoot oversize fire charges and spew lava. It spawns all 3 mobs at least 64 times every tick, making you fight them off as well. Once you kill the Firenator, you will get an "Egg of Fiery", which you can only break with a piston (like the Ender Dragon Egg) and can be worn on your head. When you wear the Egg of Fiery, all hostile mobs within a 100 block range will be killed by lighting and lava. The Egg of Fiery also allows you to take no damage from lava or fire.
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I once heard someone say you could fight off the Ender Dragon with sticks. He was the smartest person I have ever met.
I think he's referring to the Nether and the End. In the game's code, I believe it identifies them as biomes, but doesn't generate them along with the other biomes.
As for the suggestion itself, this really could just be implemented into the already existing Nether. I'd rather have one dimension with a lot of good content than two dimensions that you only go to when you happen to need a little netherbrick for your fortress.
But after that little rant of mine, I'd like to point out how many bad things are in this suggestion.
First of all, why would you have something that's only breakable with a golden shovel? What's so special about these blocks that makes them only possible to break with the golden shovel? Are they too hot? Well, that doesn't make sense. Iron and gold are both elements on the periodic table, meaning that we can easily look up their melting points. Gold melts at a lower temperature than iron. And diamond is made of carbon, which needs to be even hotter. "Carbon also has the highest sublimation point of all elements. At atmospheric pressure it has no melting point as its triple point is at 10.8 ± 0.2 MPa and 4,600 ± 300 K (~4,330 °C or 7,820 °F),[4][5] so it sublimes at about 3,900 K" (from Wikipedia).
Gold 1064.18 °C
Iron 1538 °C
Carbon 3642 °C (goes through sublimation instead of melting).
Besides, if that melted stone was melting your shovel, well, let's just say the player wouldn't be surviving the temperatures. Also, melted stone already exists within Minecraft. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magma, since most (not all) of the lava found within the game is technically magma).
Also, I think most players are smart enough to realize that you can in fact break End Stone. It's not difficult.
Also, for a mere hostile mob, Fire Endermen have too much health to be balanced. The only mobs that break 100 health are either neutral (Iron golems) or bosses.
You also make it sound like this place is hotter than the Nether. So, then why would you be able to use water here but not in the Nether?
And why is something that explodes within 5 blocks of you suddenly safe if it happens to be in a bucket made out of iron? The explosion would probably just destroy the bucket, and if the bucket survived, it would probably just focus the blast more.
And what's the point of having the Fire Endermen drop flint and steel when they walk? That would just create a lot of entities that won't do anything, and in large numbers they'll probably start to lag things.
Although, to be honest, based on your avatar, I imagine you're probably a troll...
Oh, one more thing. 64 mobs every tick. That would crash the game, or do absolutely nothing, depending on whether or not it obeys the hostile mob limit.
I think he's referring to the Nether and the End. In the game's code, I believe it identifies them as biomes, but doesn't generate them along with the other biomes.
As for the suggestion itself, this really could just be implemented into the already existing Nether. I'd rather have one dimension with a lot of good content than two dimensions that you only go to when you happen to need a little netherbrick for your fortress.
But after that little rant of mine, I'd like to point out how many bad things are in this suggestion.
First of all, why would you have something that's only breakable with a golden shovel? What's so special about these blocks that makes them only possible to break with the golden shovel? Are they too hot? Well, that doesn't make sense. Iron and gold are both elements on the periodic table, meaning that we can easily look up their melting points. Gold melts at a lower temperature than iron. And diamond is made of carbon, which needs to be even hotter. "Carbon also has the highest sublimation point of all elements. At atmospheric pressure it has no melting point as its triple point is at 10.8 ± 0.2 MPa and 4,600 ± 300 K (~4,330 °C or 7,820 °F),[4][5] so it sublimes at about 3,900 K" (from Wikipedia).
Gold 1064.18 °C
Iron 1538 °C
Carbon 3642 °C (goes through sublimation instead of melting).
Besides, if that melted stone was melting your shovel, well, let's just say the player wouldn't be surviving the temperatures. Also, melted stone already exists within Minecraft. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magma, since most (not all) of the lava found within the game is technically magma).
Also, I think most players are smart enough to realize that you can in fact break End Stone. It's not difficult.
Also, for a mere hostile mob, Fire Endermen have too much health to be balanced. The only mobs that break 100 health are either neutral (Iron golems) or bosses.
You also make it sound like this place is hotter than the Nether. So, then why would you be able to use water here but not in the Nether?
And why is something that explodes within 5 blocks of you suddenly safe if it happens to be in a bucket made out of iron? The explosion would probably just destroy the bucket, and if the bucket survived, it would probably just focus the blast more.
And what's the point of having the Fire Endermen drop flint and steel when they walk? That would just create a lot of entities that won't do anything, and in large numbers they'll probably start to lag things.
Although, to be honest, based on your avatar, I imagine you're probably a troll...
Oh, one more thing. 64 mobs every tick. That would crash the game, or do absolutely nothing, depending on whether or not it obeys the hostile mob limit.
I'm not a troll, well, not on the forums. But back to the post; this could be an add-on to Minecraft. And plus, this is Minecraft.
Let's go over your post.
As for the suggestion itself, this really could just be implemented into the already existing Nether. I'd rather have one dimension with a lot of good content than two dimensions that you only go to when you happen to need a little netherbrick for your fortress.
I plan for this biome for a boss biome. And no, the Nether has a lot of good stuff, but if we added THIS into the Nether, then the Nether would be too bad and once a cheap portal would become an End Stone portal with three Endermen on the top perfectly.
First of all, why would you have something that's only breakable with a golden shovel? What's so special about these blocks that makes them only possible to break with the golden shovel? Are they too hot? Well, that doesn't make sense. Iron and gold are both elements on the periodic table, meaning that we can easily look up their melting points. Gold melts at a lower temperature than iron. And diamond is made of carbon, which needs to be even hotter. "Carbon also has the highest sublimation point of all elements. Atatmospheric pressure it has no melting point as its triple point is at 10.8 ± 0.2 MPa and 4,600 ± 300 K (~4,330 °C or 7,820 °F),[4][5] so it sublimes at about 3,900 K" (from Wikipedia). Gold 1064.18 °C Iron 1538 °C Carbon 3642 °C (goes through sublimation instead of melting).
Look, it's Minecraft. Minecraft doesn't have to be realistic.
Also, I think most players are smart enough to realize that you can in fact break End Stone. It's not difficult.
I'm kind enough the let new Minecraft players know.
Also, for a mere hostile mob, Fire Endermen have too much health to be balanced. The only mobs that break 100 health are either neutral (Iron golems) or bosses.
Remember that this is a very dangerous biome. It's very expensive and if you can build the portal, you can defeat this.
Besides, if that melted stone was melting your shovel, well, let's just say the player wouldn't be surviving the temperatures. Also, melted stone already exists within Minecraft. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava andhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magma, since most (not all) of the lava found within the game is technically magma).
Again, it's Minecraft. Shovels don't melt.
You also make it sound like this place is hotter than the Nether. So, then why would you be able to use water here but not in the Nether?
This is NOT REALITY. I've said that like 3 or 2 times!
And why is something that explodes within 5 blocks of you suddenly safe if it happens to be in a bucket made out of iron? The explosion would probably just destroy the bucket, and if the bucket survived, it would probably just focus the blast more
For the 4th time; it's MC.
And what's the point of having the Fire Endermen drop flint and steel when they walk? That would just create a lot of entities that won't do anything, and in large numbers they'll probably start to lag things.
It's their fault if they lag. They shouldn't have gone here if it's gonna lag.
Oh, one more thing. 64 mobs every tick. That would crash the game, or do absolutely nothing, depending on whether or not it obeys the hostile mob limit.
See above.
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I once heard someone say you could fight off the Ender Dragon with sticks. He was the smartest person I have ever met.
It's their fault if they lag. They shouldn't have gone here if it's gonna lag.
Here's the problem: Everyone will lag. It's not just for the people with slow PC's but also for people with fast PC's.
So on to the rant.
The fire Endermen is too strong. "Oh, but the Heat Biome is supposed to be dangerous!" You're saying this thing has 100 health. That means it has the same exact health as the Enderdragon. Also, why should it leave a trail of flint & steel? Again, that will cause little or a lot of lag, slow or fast PC.
Firenator? No. It should not spawn all three mobs every 64 ticks. Why? Yet again, lag. His drop is also way too OP. I mean, killing all mobs in a 100 block radius, are you kidding me? What's the point of armor and weapons then?
Like the other mobs, the Lavaman is way too strong. 50 health and can attack with lava and fire bows? No. Just no.
Liquid Creepers. They're an ok idea but they shouldn't be invincible.
Overrall, nobody will not be able to survive in the "Heat Biome" for a second even in Easy Mode and full enchanted diamond armor.
I'm not a troll, well, not on the forums. But back to the post; this could be an add-on to Minecraft. And plus, this is Minecraft.
Let's go over your post.
As for the suggestion itself, this really could just be implemented into the already existing Nether. I'd rather have one dimension with a lot of good content than two dimensions that you only go to when you happen to need a little netherbrick for your fortress.
I plan for this biome for a boss biome. And no, the Nether has a lot of good stuff, but if we added THIS into the Nether, then the Nether would be too bad and once a cheap portal would become an End Stone portal with three Endermen on the top perfectly.
First of all, why would you have something that's only breakable with a golden shovel? What's so special about these blocks that makes them only possible to break with the golden shovel? Are they too hot? Well, that doesn't make sense. Iron and gold are both elements on the periodic table, meaning that we can easily look up their melting points. Gold melts at a lower temperature than iron. And diamond is made of carbon, which needs to be even hotter. "Carbon also has the highest sublimation point of all elements. Atatmospheric pressure it has no melting point as its triple point is at 10.8 ± 0.2 MPa and 4,600 ± 300 K (~4,330 °C or 7,820 °F),[4][5] so it sublimes at about 3,900 K" (from Wikipedia). Gold 1064.18 °C Iron 1538 °C Carbon 3642 °C (goes through sublimation instead of melting).
Look, it's Minecraft. Minecraft doesn't have to be realistic.
Also, I think most players are smart enough to realize that you can in fact break End Stone. It's not difficult.
I'm kind enough the let new Minecraft players know.
Also, for a mere hostile mob, Fire Endermen have too much health to be balanced. The only mobs that break 100 health are either neutral (Iron golems) or bosses.
Remember that this is a very dangerous biome. It's very expensive and if you can build the portal, you can defeat this.
Besides, if that melted stone was melting your shovel, well, let's just say the player wouldn't be surviving the temperatures. Also, melted stone already exists within Minecraft. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava andhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magma, since most (not all) of the lava found within the game is technically magma).
Again, it's Minecraft. Shovels don't melt.
You also make it sound like this place is hotter than the Nether. So, then why would you be able to use water here but not in the Nether?
This is NOT REALITY. I've said that like 3 or 2 times!
And why is something that explodes within 5 blocks of you suddenly safe if it happens to be in a bucket made out of iron? The explosion would probably just destroy the bucket, and if the bucket survived, it would probably just focus the blast more
For the 4th time; it's MC.
And what's the point of having the Fire Endermen drop flint and steel when they walk? That would just create a lot of entities that won't do anything, and in large numbers they'll probably start to lag things.
It's their fault if they lag. They shouldn't have gone here if it's gonna lag.
Oh, one more thing. 64 mobs every tick. That would crash the game, or do absolutely nothing, depending on whether or not it obeys the hostile mob limit.
See above.
I don't even know why I'm taking this bait, but... here I go.
First off, I notice you didn't respond to my point about what is so special about the melted stone block that it requires a golden shovel. Remember that golden tools have a very limited number of uses (33, I think) and if the block is nothing more than another decorative block, then why should someone waste gold on it? Gold can be better spent on powered rails. Also, shovels do melt in this game (okay, they burn, but the shovel still gets destroyed. If you don't believe me, go cast a shovel into lava or put one on the ground and set fire to it).
Also, all hardware will eventually be crashed by your proposal if it's not limited. Some hardware will last longer than others, but it will eventually go down.
According to the wiki, Minecraft goes through 20 ticks per second. 20 ticks times 64 mobs comes out to 1,280 new mobs per second (for comparison, the normal hostile mob limit is 79 in single player, according to the wiki). So if it takes you thirty seconds to kill the thing, it'll spawn 38,400 mobs before it dies. And remember, you said AT LEAST 64 each tick, so that's the minimum number. I'm not even sure if Java can handle that.
I imagine that this realm would be impossible to beat IN CREATIVE, let alone survival.
Oh, and reality breaks? This doesn't even make sense within the Minecraft world.
And I love how you're talking as if I only made part of that post before you replied to it.
Honestly, I can't think of a way for this not to be a troll.
I have to ask if you even read his entire post. Seriously, it gets insane... No, seriously, he literally wants to implement a dimension that does nothing except crash your computer.
I was thinking that Minecraft could get a new biome. I'm sick of those 2 "special" biomes, and maybe we could have a new one! Why not a hot one?
This would be created by doing lots of stuff; first you have to go to the Nether to get some Soul Sand and 3 Nether Warts. Then you have to defeat the Wither. Get the Wither Star. Then go to the End and manage to get some of the End Stone (and yes, it is possible to get it in survival mode). Place the Soul Sand and End Stone in a shape of a Nether portal with the End Stone on the sides and the Soul Sand on the tops and bottoms. The portal must have no corners. After you've built the structure, put the Nether Warts on top. Then right click the Nether Star on the portal for a red Nether Portal Block-textured block. Then you can go into the Heat Biome.
So it's an unoriginal copy of the Nether Portal composed of blocks from the Nether and the End mashed together.
The Heat Biome has a new block called "Melted Grass"
How does grass melt? Wouldn't it burn?
which is the top bit of the Heat Biome. Underneath is "Liquid Stone" which can only be destroyed by a golden shovel.
Why a golden shovel? Gold melts faster than iron or diamond.
There is no bedrock underneath both platforms. In the biome, there are 5 new mobs. There is a new generated structure called the "Tower of Heat" there are 3 hostile mobs and 1 boss mob. On the bottom level are a new mob called "Lavaman". It looks like the player with a lava skin.
That doesn't seem very original, the name or the texture.
It has 50 health and it's weapon is lava and a fire bow. They cannot melee attack.
It's a PvPer with a lava skin with as much resistance as diamond armor and happens to be a pyromaniac. Wonderful.
On the next level are something called "Liquid Creepers". They are gray and green liquids that can spread and when in a range of 5 blocks will explode.
How is this going to work? It just sounds more like a recolored water source block with more physics.
The explosions will not affect the area around it but will hurt the player. They have no health level, therefore making them invincible.The only way to kill Liquid Creepers is to put it in a bucket or use water.
This is barely avoidable at all, and how is somebody going to understand the fact that they need a bucket? They're going to need the Wiki for that, unless it's really obvious that it is a source block or something. And how do you "use water"?
On the last level of the hostile mobs are a very strong mob called the "Fire Enderman". It can only pick up lava and fire blocks, though it can throw them, making the block. It has a health of 100.
Really overpowered...
When it walks it will leave a trail of flint and steel.
What?
At the very top level is a mob called the "Firenator", which is a fire type of Ender Dragon that is WAY more powerful than the Ender Dragon. It will shoot oversize fire charges and spew lava.
The End dragon should already be like this, Mojang.
It spawns all 3 mobs at least 64 times every tick, making you fight them off as well.
That is ridiculously overpowered.
Once you kill the Firenator, you will get an "Egg of Fiery", which you can only break with a piston (like the Ender Dragon Egg) and can be worn on your head. When you wear the Egg of Fiery, all hostile mobs within a 100 block range will be killed by lighting and lava. The Egg of Fiery also allows you to take no damage from lava or fire.
...This is even more overpowered than what you said above.Kill every hostile mob around you? What about multiplayer, what if someone gets a hold on this overpowered egg? And why is it an egg? Why does it have to be a second Enderdragon? That's really uncreative.
From what I can tell, this is exactly like an overpowered alternate Nether. No support. Also, most of these are cheap copies of Overworld mobs. When the Nether was added, did you see things like fire spiders and fire creepers and fire Endermen? No, they made new, original mobs, that have a noticeable raise in difficulty but are still defeatable, like the Ghast, Blaze, and so on.
Hardly anything here is original and new. The dimension? A second Nether. The mobs? Burning copies of Overworld mobs. The bosses? More copies of already existing bosses and models.
This would be created by doing lots of stuff; first you have to go to the Nether to get some Soul Sand and 3 Nether Warts. Then you have to defeat the Wither. Get the Wither Star. Then go to the End and manage to get some of the End Stone (and yes, it is possible to get it in survival mode). Place the Soul Sand and End Stone in a shape of a Nether portal with the End Stone on the sides and the Soul Sand on the tops and bottoms. The portal must have no corners. After you've built the structure, put the Nether Warts on top. Then right click the Nether Star on the portal for a red Nether Portal Block-textured block. Then you can go into the Heat Biome.
The Heat Biome has a new block called "Melted Grass" which is the top bit of the Heat Biome. Underneath is "Liquid Stone" which can only be destroyed by a golden shovel. There is no bedrock underneath both platforms. In the biome, there are 5 new mobs. There is a new generated structure called the "Tower of Heat" there are 3 hostile mobs and 1 boss mob. On the bottom level are a new mob called "Lavaman". It looks like the player with a lava skin. It has 50 health and it's weapon is lava and a fire bow. They cannot melee attack. On the next level are something called "Liquid Creepers". They are gray and green liquids that can spread and when in a range of 5 blocks will explode. The explosions will not affect the area around it but will hurt the player. They have no health level, therefore making them invincible. The only way to kill Liquid Creepers is to put it in a bucket or use water. On the last level of the hostile mobs are a very strong mob called the "Fire Enderman". It can only pick up lava and fire blocks, though it can throw them, making the block. It has a health of 100. When it walks it will leave a trail of flint and steel. At the very top level is a mob called the "Firenator", which is a fire type of Ender Dragon that is WAY more powerful than the Ender Dragon. It will shoot oversize fire charges and spew lava. It spawns all 3 mobs at least 64 times every tick, making you fight them off as well. Once you kill the Firenator, you will get an "Egg of Fiery", which you can only break with a piston (like the Ender Dragon Egg) and can be worn on your head. When you wear the Egg of Fiery, all hostile mobs within a 100 block range will be killed by lighting and lava. The Egg of Fiery also allows you to take no damage from lava or fire.
I once heard someone say you could fight off the Ender Dragon with sticks. He was the smartest person I have ever met.
I think he's referring to the Nether and the End. In the game's code, I believe it identifies them as biomes, but doesn't generate them along with the other biomes.
As for the suggestion itself, this really could just be implemented into the already existing Nether. I'd rather have one dimension with a lot of good content than two dimensions that you only go to when you happen to need a little netherbrick for your fortress.
But after that little rant of mine, I'd like to point out how many bad things are in this suggestion.
First of all, why would you have something that's only breakable with a golden shovel? What's so special about these blocks that makes them only possible to break with the golden shovel? Are they too hot? Well, that doesn't make sense. Iron and gold are both elements on the periodic table, meaning that we can easily look up their melting points. Gold melts at a lower temperature than iron. And diamond is made of carbon, which needs to be even hotter. "Carbon also has the highest sublimation point of all elements. At atmospheric pressure it has no melting point as its triple point is at 10.8 ± 0.2 MPa and 4,600 ± 300 K (~4,330 °C or 7,820 °F),[4][5] so it sublimes at about 3,900 K" (from Wikipedia).
Gold 1064.18 °C
Iron 1538 °C
Carbon 3642 °C (goes through sublimation instead of melting).
Besides, if that melted stone was melting your shovel, well, let's just say the player wouldn't be surviving the temperatures. Also, melted stone already exists within Minecraft. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magma, since most (not all) of the lava found within the game is technically magma).
Also, I think most players are smart enough to realize that you can in fact break End Stone. It's not difficult.
Also, for a mere hostile mob, Fire Endermen have too much health to be balanced. The only mobs that break 100 health are either neutral (Iron golems) or bosses.
You also make it sound like this place is hotter than the Nether. So, then why would you be able to use water here but not in the Nether?
And why is something that explodes within 5 blocks of you suddenly safe if it happens to be in a bucket made out of iron? The explosion would probably just destroy the bucket, and if the bucket survived, it would probably just focus the blast more.
And what's the point of having the Fire Endermen drop flint and steel when they walk? That would just create a lot of entities that won't do anything, and in large numbers they'll probably start to lag things.
Although, to be honest, based on your avatar, I imagine you're probably a troll...
Oh, one more thing. 64 mobs every tick. That would crash the game, or do absolutely nothing, depending on whether or not it obeys the hostile mob limit.
I'm not a troll, well, not on the forums. But back to the post; this could be an add-on to Minecraft. And plus, this is Minecraft.
Let's go over your post.
As for the suggestion itself, this really could just be implemented into the already existing Nether. I'd rather have one dimension with a lot of good content than two dimensions that you only go to when you happen to need a little netherbrick for your fortress.
I plan for this biome for a boss biome. And no, the Nether has a lot of good stuff, but if we added THIS into the Nether, then the Nether would be too bad and once a cheap portal would become an End Stone portal with three Endermen on the top perfectly.
First of all, why would you have something that's only breakable with a golden shovel? What's so special about these blocks that makes them only possible to break with the golden shovel? Are they too hot? Well, that doesn't make sense. Iron and gold are both elements on the periodic table, meaning that we can easily look up their melting points. Gold melts at a lower temperature than iron. And diamond is made of carbon, which needs to be even hotter. "Carbon also has the highest sublimation point of all elements. Atatmospheric pressure it has no melting point as its triple point is at 10.8 ± 0.2 MPa and 4,600 ± 300 K (~4,330 °C or 7,820 °F),[4][5] so it sublimes at about 3,900 K" (from Wikipedia).
Gold 1064.18 °C
Iron 1538 °C
Carbon 3642 °C (goes through sublimation instead of melting).
Look, it's Minecraft. Minecraft doesn't have to be realistic.
Also, I think most players are smart enough to realize that you can in fact break End Stone. It's not difficult.
I'm kind enough the let new Minecraft players know.
Also, for a mere hostile mob, Fire Endermen have too much health to be balanced. The only mobs that break 100 health are either neutral (Iron golems) or bosses.
Remember that this is a very dangerous biome. It's very expensive and if you can build the portal, you can defeat this.
Besides, if that melted stone was melting your shovel, well, let's just say the player wouldn't be surviving the temperatures. Also, melted stone already exists within Minecraft. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava andhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magma, since most (not all) of the lava found within the game is technically magma).
Again, it's Minecraft. Shovels don't melt.
You also make it sound like this place is hotter than the Nether. So, then why would you be able to use water here but not in the Nether?
This is NOT REALITY. I've said that like 3 or 2 times!
And why is something that explodes within 5 blocks of you suddenly safe if it happens to be in a bucket made out of iron? The explosion would probably just destroy the bucket, and if the bucket survived, it would probably just focus the blast more
For the 4th time; it's MC.
And what's the point of having the Fire Endermen drop flint and steel when they walk? That would just create a lot of entities that won't do anything, and in large numbers they'll probably start to lag things.
It's their fault if they lag. They shouldn't have gone here if it's gonna lag.
Oh, one more thing. 64 mobs every tick. That would crash the game, or do absolutely nothing, depending on whether or not it obeys the hostile mob limit.
See above.
I once heard someone say you could fight off the Ender Dragon with sticks. He was the smartest person I have ever met.
Here's the problem: Everyone will lag. It's not just for the people with slow PC's but also for people with fast PC's.
So on to the rant.
The fire Endermen is too strong. "Oh, but the Heat Biome is supposed to be dangerous!" You're saying this thing has 100 health. That means it has the same exact health as the Enderdragon. Also, why should it leave a trail of flint & steel? Again, that will cause little or a lot of lag, slow or fast PC.
Firenator? No. It should not spawn all three mobs every 64 ticks. Why? Yet again, lag. His drop is also way too OP. I mean, killing all mobs in a 100 block radius, are you kidding me? What's the point of armor and weapons then?
Like the other mobs, the Lavaman is way too strong. 50 health and can attack with lava and fire bows? No. Just no.
Liquid Creepers. They're an ok idea but they shouldn't be invincible.
Overrall, nobody will not be able to survive in the "Heat Biome" for a second even in Easy Mode and full enchanted diamond armor.
I don't even know why I'm taking this bait, but... here I go.
First off, I notice you didn't respond to my point about what is so special about the melted stone block that it requires a golden shovel. Remember that golden tools have a very limited number of uses (33, I think) and if the block is nothing more than another decorative block, then why should someone waste gold on it? Gold can be better spent on powered rails. Also, shovels do melt in this game (okay, they burn, but the shovel still gets destroyed. If you don't believe me, go cast a shovel into lava or put one on the ground and set fire to it).
Also, all hardware will eventually be crashed by your proposal if it's not limited. Some hardware will last longer than others, but it will eventually go down.
According to the wiki, Minecraft goes through 20 ticks per second. 20 ticks times 64 mobs comes out to 1,280 new mobs per second (for comparison, the normal hostile mob limit is 79 in single player, according to the wiki). So if it takes you thirty seconds to kill the thing, it'll spawn 38,400 mobs before it dies. And remember, you said AT LEAST 64 each tick, so that's the minimum number. I'm not even sure if Java can handle that.
I imagine that this realm would be impossible to beat IN CREATIVE, let alone survival.
Oh, and reality breaks? This doesn't even make sense within the Minecraft world.
And I love how you're talking as if I only made part of that post before you replied to it.
Honestly, I can't think of a way for this not to be a troll.
I have to ask if you even read his entire post. Seriously, it gets insane... No, seriously, he literally wants to implement a dimension that does nothing except crash your computer.
"On a scale of one mile to Lord of the Rings, how far did you walk today?"