You need to talk to a lawyer to know what is legal and what isn't, how to prevent donations from becoming illegal, etc. We aren't lawyers so you should not be asking this question here, because acting on wrong advice can land you in SERIOUS legal trouble. Take it up with a lawyer. Or just open your server for free. You don't need to make money just because you made a server.
Can you post a link to download the world save folder on here? I may be able to find out how to restore the world by working with the actual files.
I also sent a PM in case this takes a lot of work.
Ahh, I'll go ahead and deny those claims for you. Giving diamond tools the same chances of getting higher enchantments as gold tools would be OP, and it would defeat the purpose of each tool having their own "enchantability" stats.
I can't possibly see how this would work; the game doesn't "remember" what you used previously and the tool material's enchantability determines the probability of enchantments and levels you can get; it calculates the enchantments when you place the item in. Put it another way, if what you say were possible we'd be able to place a sword on the table, then a pickaxe, and get Sharpness, Fire Aspect, etc, on it; which would be such a huge bug (not recalculating enchantments, presumably until you closed the GUI) that it would have been fixed a long time ago.
Ya these are all things I considered which is why I was doubting this, however there HAVE been major bugs in Minecraft many many times so I was thinking if this were true it would be a bug and am wondering if anyone knows for certain whether such a bug exists or not. Like I said, it was the first I had heard of it so I didn't assume it was actually a bug in the game, but if it was that would be nice to know before I started enchanting lol.
And that is a bit strange. And I believe those are Jack The Killer faces. o.O Then again i dunno.
Can you describe how you made the backup of the world for me? Did you copy and paste the entire folder? Did you only save the level.dat file or something?
Sorry, I mean how Gold has a higher enchantability stat than Diamond, so you are more likely to get good enchantments on Gold items than you are on Diamond items. It was the first I had heard of such a thing, so I was wondering if anyone could confirm or deny this, but it seemed like he was saying you could put a Gold item in the enchanting table then replace it with a Diamond item to have the same odds of getting good enchantments on your Diamond item as if you were enchanting a Gold item.
All you need to do is paste the backup you made into the Saves folder and your world will be recovered, but only from when you made the backup, so any progress you made after backing it up is still gone.
PS What's up with the almost identical creepy face icons answering this question? >.>
You can repair them by combining them with another pair of shears. Despite being made of iron, you cannot repair them with iron ingots as you could an iron sword or armor.
How do you repair shears? I enchanted a pair of shears with Silk Touch from an enchanted book, but when I put it in an anvil there is just an x over the arrow.
I thought I saw something in a video on Youtube somewhere where somebody casually mentioned that you can put a gold item in an enchantment table to "lock" it with gold enchantments, then remove the gold item without enchanting it and replace it with a diamond item to get gold enchantments on the diamond item... I don't remember what video it was or even if that's entirely correct, but can anyone confirm if this is true? It doesn't seem real... Idk.
I'm finding a lot of unconfirmed reports of hunger bugs throughout different versions of the game.. Before you start a new world, try playing on a different version like 1.7.4 and see if the bug persists. There isn't really a reason to play on 1.7.9 instead of 1.7.4 anyway.
A google search seems to have turned up a bug in one of the snapshots, specifically 12w27a that causes the hunger bar to decrease very rapidly. Are you playing on that snapshot? Do you have mods installed? It's possible you're playing on a version of the game that has this bug. What version are you using?
Are you eating a food that you don't normally eat? Like carrots instead of meat or something? I believe different foods have different "saturation" levels, so not only do different foods fill up a certain amount of your food bar, the saturation level of the food affects how quickly you get hungry again. Meats have very high saturation while Carrots have very low saturation. I could be wrong but I believe I remember reading that somewhere. Also, make sure you are not afflicted with Hunger.
If the food you've been eating has lower saturation than the food you normally eat, your hunger bar will decrease much more rapidly than you are used to.
Post any noobish mistakes you have made here. Make each other feel better about our stupidity! Blame it on someone else. I don't care. I probably won't read this thread again. Maybe I will. I don't know.
Here's my story. Yes it really happened.
So I just spent 15 minutes trying to figure out why I couldn't spawn Snow Golems anymore. I adapted a Desert Temple to become my home base, where the entrance is a river. The platforms the Snow Golems live on is on the river biome so they don't melt and they push mobs into a trab on the other side of a bridge to my base. A bunch of my snow golems died suddenly because they were pushing themselves into a corner which I didn't notice was part of the Desert Hills biome, so I fixed the platform for them and all of a sudden they weren't spawning when I put down the snow and pumpkins. I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong! I restarted my game multiple times, tried setting them up over and over again, killed all my Snow Golems to see if there were just too many of them or something, and nothing would work. 15 minutes later I suddenly realize what my problem is when I accidentally place snow on the underside of the rain protective roof, and it FALLS. Yep. I was using sand instead of snow. I couldn't tell because they look very similar in Flow's HD resource pack. UGH. I'm so stupid. But since I am human, I will blame the resource pack for making the sand and snow textures so similar. IT WAS NOT MY FAULT.
tl;dr I wasted 15 minutes because Flow's HD Resource pack tricked me into trying to build Snow Golems with sand instead of snow.
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I also sent a PM in case this takes a lot of work.
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Ya these are all things I considered which is why I was doubting this, however there HAVE been major bugs in Minecraft many many times so I was thinking if this were true it would be a bug and am wondering if anyone knows for certain whether such a bug exists or not. Like I said, it was the first I had heard of it so I didn't assume it was actually a bug in the game, but if it was that would be nice to know before I started enchanting lol.
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Can you describe how you made the backup of the world for me? Did you copy and paste the entire folder? Did you only save the level.dat file or something?
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Sorry, I mean how Gold has a higher enchantability stat than Diamond, so you are more likely to get good enchantments on Gold items than you are on Diamond items. It was the first I had heard of such a thing, so I was wondering if anyone could confirm or deny this, but it seemed like he was saying you could put a Gold item in the enchanting table then replace it with a Diamond item to have the same odds of getting good enchantments on your Diamond item as if you were enchanting a Gold item.
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PS What's up with the almost identical creepy face icons answering this question? >.>
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Thank you
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I found the information here.
If the food you've been eating has lower saturation than the food you normally eat, your hunger bar will decrease much more rapidly than you are used to.
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Here's my story. Yes it really happened.
So I just spent 15 minutes trying to figure out why I couldn't spawn Snow Golems anymore. I adapted a Desert Temple to become my home base, where the entrance is a river. The platforms the Snow Golems live on is on the river biome so they don't melt and they push mobs into a trab on the other side of a bridge to my base. A bunch of my snow golems died suddenly because they were pushing themselves into a corner which I didn't notice was part of the Desert Hills biome, so I fixed the platform for them and all of a sudden they weren't spawning when I put down the snow and pumpkins. I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong! I restarted my game multiple times, tried setting them up over and over again, killed all my Snow Golems to see if there were just too many of them or something, and nothing would work. 15 minutes later I suddenly realize what my problem is when I accidentally place snow on the underside of the rain protective roof, and it FALLS. Yep. I was using sand instead of snow. I couldn't tell because they look very similar in Flow's HD resource pack. UGH. I'm so stupid. But since I am human, I will blame the resource pack for making the sand and snow textures so similar. IT WAS NOT MY FAULT.
tl;dr I wasted 15 minutes because Flow's HD Resource pack tricked me into trying to build Snow Golems with sand instead of snow.
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