I don't support, it gets rid of the cool feeling you get as you move around your room from chests to furnaces to crafting tables.
You would still have to do all that. The suggestion is to allow the 2x2 crafting grid and the armour slots to show up in the GUI of chests, furnaces, etc. You want to look in your chest, you still have to go to it. You want to smelt, you still have to go to your furnace. You want to make a piston (for example), you still need to go to a crafting table. I don't know why you would think otherwise.
I'm also surprised so many are against this. I would love to come across a gigantic tree in my travels. I think it would be an awesome (as in, awe-inspiring) thing to find. I don't much care for the npc idea though.
Would it be a new type of wood, or just a really really big oak tree?
Okay, I'm noticing a big inconsistency in some of the suggestions I'm getting. The End should gradually transition to something while you watch...but it should also be barren? What exactly is it transitioning to, then? I think that one key thing is that the appearance of the End overall needs to change. There has to be some sort of recognizable change from Before to After, other than just more tracts of Nothing to explore. As an alternative to fungal, however, I could see utilizing crystalline structures or coral formations, though that would usually indicate aquatic life. There should definitely be something, though. What passes for life in the Nether is generally small and low to the ground. This makes me think there should be some tall, soaring things in the End.
I throw my support behind crystalline "biomes", for lack of better word. Crystals already grow (though, admittedly, in a different way than living things) and nothing says "life, but not as we know it" better than silicon-based organisms.
What's more, end stone looks to be rather porous, which would provide nucleation sites ideal for crystal growth (if we flub the science a little bit, which shouldn't be a problem since we're talking about an alternate dimension in a fantasy game).
Call me a pessimist or a cynic but I only see this ending in people buying massive amounts of gift codes for the discount, then selling them individually for less than Mojang sells them but for more than the discounted price they got.
I don't even like the fact that Apples grow on Oak trees, so I hate the idea of having fruit grow on a non-fruit tree (I would rather have Acorns grow on Oak Trees)
I'd never even thought of that. If acorns fell from oak trees, apples could go back to being a semi-mythical fruit, like they were early on.
I don't know how well that would be received, though.
Why the hell would birch trees drop oranges? Orange trees are more like bushes anyway.
Why the hell would oak trees drop apples?
That said, the oranges don't add anything, really. They're the same as apples, but far less common because birch trees are so much rarer than oak. And there probably wouldn't be golden oranges, so they're less useful, too.
I think that, should they be included, buffs such as this should have to be "purchased", maybe at an altar found inside certain jungle/desert temples, or a similar structure. And it would be one type of upgrade per altar, so you couldn't just find one altar and one mob spawner and then become a demigod after a little exp farming.
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You would still have to do all that. The suggestion is to allow the 2x2 crafting grid and the armour slots to show up in the GUI of chests, furnaces, etc. You want to look in your chest, you still have to go to it. You want to smelt, you still have to go to your furnace. You want to make a piston (for example), you still need to go to a crafting table. I don't know why you would think otherwise.
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I was going to say the string should be replaced with wool. Maybe just make it out of nine wool?
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Would it be a new type of wood, or just a really really big oak tree?
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I throw my support behind crystalline "biomes", for lack of better word. Crystals already grow (though, admittedly, in a different way than living things) and nothing says "life, but not as we know it" better than silicon-based organisms.
What's more, end stone looks to be rather porous, which would provide nucleation sites ideal for crystal growth (if we flub the science a little bit, which shouldn't be a problem since we're talking about an alternate dimension in a fantasy game).
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Jeb knows about the desire for mutton and has said "maybe later", but that was over a year ago...
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I'd never even thought of that. If acorns fell from oak trees, apples could go back to being a semi-mythical fruit, like they were early on.
I don't know how well that would be received, though.
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If people want to suggest something, they will make their own topic instead of posting in this one.
As for your evil villagers suggestion, we've got witches and I'm sure that's as close as we're gonna get.
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Why? Whyyyyyyyy?
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Not sure if serious, or tongue in cheek...
(Those aren't actually apples.)
And yet, the fact remains: we have oak trees dropping apples.
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Why the hell would oak trees drop apples?
That said, the oranges don't add anything, really. They're the same as apples, but far less common because birch trees are so much rarer than oak. And there probably wouldn't be golden oranges, so they're less useful, too.
Nothing to really say about pinecones.
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Support.