There's a few storage blocks, like for ore and wheat, but I feel like they aren't living up to their full potential. Storage blocks could be a lot more.
For one, I suggest adding meat blocks for all the differint kinds of meat in the game. While it's a bit gross, it would be handy for storage, and could also be really cool building blocks for creative projects!
I also think there should be a seed block, to store seeds, along with a sugar and berry block.
A lot of times i've been trying to make something in minecraft, only to click the wrong crafting recipe by mistake. Or, I finish a project that I way overestimated the amount of materials i'd need for it. Or I'm working on a project, and need materials for it in a pinch.
That's where the deconstruction table comes in, allowing you to reverse the crafting of an item or block to revert it to it's bare essentials. I think this'd be a great addition that could really help with building.
This wouldn't work with weapons or anything that has durability though, because people could use the table to have never breaking armor/tools.
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Well i'd think it'd be made by just putting 9 of that item into a crafting grid, then making it into a block.
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There's a few storage blocks, like for ore and wheat, but I feel like they aren't living up to their full potential. Storage blocks could be a lot more.
For one, I suggest adding meat blocks for all the differint kinds of meat in the game. While it's a bit gross, it would be handy for storage, and could also be really cool building blocks for creative projects!
I also think there should be a seed block, to store seeds, along with a sugar and berry block.
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A lot of times i've been trying to make something in minecraft, only to click the wrong crafting recipe by mistake. Or, I finish a project that I way overestimated the amount of materials i'd need for it. Or I'm working on a project, and need materials for it in a pinch.
That's where the deconstruction table comes in, allowing you to reverse the crafting of an item or block to revert it to it's bare essentials. I think this'd be a great addition that could really help with building.
This wouldn't work with weapons or anything that has durability though, because people could use the table to have never breaking armor/tools.