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Falling increases damage. This is like my "Sprinting increases damage" suggestion, except, this is a risky thing to do for a chance to kill someone quickly. Falling would increase your damage to the max of 5 hearts, which you would have to a death dealing fall even with feather falling 3.
Falling 13 blocks which is 5 hearts without feather falling, BUT you have armor on to deal a simple 1 heart extra heart of damage. 23 blocks, 2 hearts (I don't even suggest doing the 2 heart until you have feather falling 2 or 3, cause 23 blocks leaves you with half a heart) and so on. To deal 5 hearts would have to be a fall of leaving you with at least 3 hearts with feather falling IV to give you a chance to fight a 2nd person which wouldn't be a good idea anyways.
This would be hard to do since all they have to do is move a little bit farther from your standing position to kill. Anything that slows you down while you're falling resets the falling counter to do extra damage.
So what do you think about this? It's a bit Overpowered, but easy to dodge, that is you're not afk.
Falling 13 blocks which is 5 hearts without feather falling, BUT you have armor on to deal a simple 1 heart extra heart of damage. 23 blocks, 2 hearts (I don't even suggest doing the 2 heart until you have feather falling 2 or 3, cause 23 blocks leaves you with half a heart) and so on. To deal 5 hearts would have to be a fall of leaving you with at least 3 hearts with feather falling IV to give you a chance to fight a 2nd person which wouldn't be a good idea anyways.
This would be hard to do since all they have to do is move a little bit farther from your standing position to kill. Anything that slows you down while you're falling resets the falling counter to do extra damage.
So what do you think about this? It's a bit Overpowered, but easy to dodge, that is you're not afk.
It will be quite hard to do and can be easily dodged, so I think that pretty much balances it out.
Sorry, no support.