Wait, what is this? Pressing the button activates the dispenser, what does this have to do with the command block? and what does the dispenser being activated accomplish?
Oh crap, the command block is barely visible, is behind the pressure plate.
Pressing the button activates the dispenser, which drops an item, which triggers the pressure plate, which triggers the command block.
The item is destroyed by lava.
Sorry for the cross-post, but this could be very handy.
This nifty contraption allows for a limited number of uses for a command block. Idealy, the device would be encased in bedrock, but is done in glass for visibility.
This nifty contraption allows for a limited number of uses for a command block. Idealy, the device would be encased in bedrock, but is done in glass for visibility.
Endermen used to be something to be feared, hated, and in awe of.
They used to be our equals.
They used to take our blocks, then backhand us for even thinking of taking them back.
They used to be the bully of the sandbox.
What happened to them?
I want Endermen to be back to the way they were in the 1.8 pre-releases. Difficulty be damned, if I don't crap my pants every time I accidentally glance at them, they aren't doing their job right.
They're one of the two key ingredients for entering the End, and yet getting to the Nether and fighting off waves of Blazes is more of a challenge than fighting one or even two Endermen.
Perhaps spawn them in groups of two, and use the idea of them whispering.
Look at them, and they both stop their whispering and stare at you, then look away and they're on the hunt.
Perhaps remove grass, dirt, sand, and stone from the list of blocks they can pick up, so that they're more of a threat to our creations (As a side note, make them drop the block they're carrying too.)
Perhaps make them run away with their ill-gotten goods once you notice they have a block, or have their attack animation incorporate them smashing you over the head with it.
But along the same train of thought, roasted pumpkin seeds which heal either 1 food point or .5, depending on how food works (I haven't played 1.8 yet.
I haven't forgotten about this, but no computer that's available to me can run minecraft, so I can't even test the textures I have.
But on a side note, I may add some other things to help keep me from not going insane, like deadmau5 records (crafted based on their title), rusty iron shards in the nether, tombstones and fire detectors
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I posted this in a rush because I was going to show my friend the TNT olympics.
The_Fool got it right though.
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Pressing the button activates the dispenser, which drops an item, which triggers the pressure plate, which triggers the command block.
The item is destroyed by lava.
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This nifty contraption allows for a limited number of uses for a command block. Idealy, the device would be encased in bedrock, but is done in glass for visibility.
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This nifty contraption allows for a limited number of uses for a command block. Idealy, the device would be encased in bedrock, but is done in glass for visibility.
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Especially when you're tiny and the pig you're riding is large.
You can't see anything but the pig's innards.
There's some bugs with the gigantic block reach not registering the block breaking server side, but that's okay.
oh and and a giant snow golem killed itself in a desert biome and dropped giant snowballs.
My friend and I died laughing.
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Making a spiky block from seeds doesn't seem quite right.
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They used to be our equals.
They used to take our blocks, then backhand us for even thinking of taking them back.
They used to be the bully of the sandbox.
What happened to them?
I want Endermen to be back to the way they were in the 1.8 pre-releases. Difficulty be damned, if I don't crap my pants every time I accidentally glance at them, they aren't doing their job right.
They're one of the two key ingredients for entering the End, and yet getting to the Nether and fighting off waves of Blazes is more of a challenge than fighting one or even two Endermen.
Perhaps spawn them in groups of two, and use the idea of them whispering.
Look at them, and they both stop their whispering and stare at you, then look away and they're on the hunt.
Perhaps remove grass, dirt, sand, and stone from the list of blocks they can pick up, so that they're more of a threat to our creations (As a side note, make them drop the block they're carrying too.)
Perhaps make them run away with their ill-gotten goods once you notice they have a block, or have their attack animation incorporate them smashing you over the head with it.
Make them something to be feared, and respected.
Go and read this http://notch.tumblr.com/post/8208212863/the-psychology-of-the-reticle-and-the-feeling-of and then tell me if the Endermen currently fit what Notch had in mind.
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But along the same train of thought, roasted pumpkin seeds which heal either 1 food point or .5, depending on how food works (I haven't played 1.8 yet.
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or 'E.R.A.' for short.
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But on a side note, I may add some other things to help keep me from not going insane, like deadmau5 records (crafted based on their title), rusty iron shards in the nether, tombstones and fire detectors
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What are you doing here?
Shoo, or you'll give away everything!
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