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I don't think Hytale is ever coming out and if it does it's going to be some subscription based shitfest.They still didn't. This seems to be a common misconception, but it brings you dropped items of the same type. It doesn't duplicate items for you (assuming you believe it's duplicating items). This article helps provide a bit more info outside of the dev's twitter post: https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/mob-vote-2021-allay
Also, Mojang isn't worried about Hytale (they're supporting them much like games like Terraria). Hytale, at best, will have a community like Terraria's.
They won't further flesh the mobs out until one of them wins. Much like they did with the Glowsquid.All of these mobs are looking kinda 'eh.
I like the iron golems because they really remind me of Mother 3 and the idea of a factory of these little retards running around is funny. Functionally they're not particularly useful...
Allay would be useful for mob farms but I almost never make those and it's unclear if they'll enter water or not.
Take that back right now.I'm in this weird dailamo where I feel like the Allay has the best concept behind it but it's design is pretty shitty with it looking like an off-brand Vex.
Glare for is for mob spawn management, Allay is for item retrieval and the copper golem is for redstone engineering.these mobs are pretty shit tbh, hooray for more pointless bloat for this game again!
Take that back right now.
They didn't want one block automation. That's been known for almost a decade.If mojang didn't want anything to automated then they wouldn't have implemented redstone and its related items in the first place. Hell, it's still possible to create mob and iron farms.
I meant vocal support. Minecraft maybe owned my Microsoft, but Mojang is still autonomous and they have shown support to similar indie titles.
I mean Pixel Gun 3D is still up and it literally looks like off-brand Minecraft.Should I mention what Mojang did to Minecraft servers when people were making money off of them? Mojang is owned by Microsoft. They don't support anything that isn't theirs.
Adding copper armor would just add bloat the game's progression (Notch stated that he wanted the progression to be from wood to diamond and Mojang seems to want to keep it that way). Mojang has stated that copper is planned to have more uses, but right now it's intended to mostly be used as a building block. The Copper Golem just adds on to copper's list of planned uses.Out of all the mobs so far, I'd say the Copper Golem should go in. We're severely lacking in uses for copper, so including it would definitely have copper fill some kind of niche, even if it does feel easily rendered obsolete by current Redstone technology.
Seriously, how do you include copper and NOT include tools and armor? It seriously blows that the two intended "uses" for copper are completely useless. Spyglasses are a neat little toy you'll use for five seconds before putting it away indefinitely, while lightning rods are an attempt at solving a problem that doesn't even exist. Copper has become the new Lapis Lazuli back when the only use for it was making blue dye.
But the Allay isn't a block? Also, the hopper block has existed for a while now.They didn't want one block automation. That's been known for almost a decade.
Regardless, it was so frustrating to watch the announcement trailer for the Cave Update when they showed off copper, because the way they pitched it demonstrates a lack of understanding of the basic mechanics of the game they work on.Adding copper armor would just add bloat the game's progression (Notch stated that he wanted the progression to be from wood to diamond and Mojang seems to want to keep it that way). Mojang has stated that copper is planned to have more uses, but right now it's intended to mostly be used as a building block. The Copper Golem just adds on to copper's list of planned uses.
/gamerule doInsomnia falseI also think Minecraft went to shit when they created that mob that attacks you if you haven't slept in a while. Fuck that stupid fucking mob that only exists to turn a fun game into a routine of carrying a bed with you at all times.
Rain doesn't put out fires. All it does is make it make a sizzling sound. Apparently, enough players were having problems with thunder storms that the lightning rod was made in response."Oh, the lightning rod will be so useful because when there's a lightning storm, my house might get struck by lightning and burned down while I'm away."
Hey Mojang, you know what else comes with a thunder storm? RAIN! Rain which will instantly douse any fires that might burn down your precious wooden house. Also, while you're away, you house will be in unloaded chunks, meaning that, as far as the game is concerned, your house no longer exists. Meaning there is zero possibility of your house getting struck by lightning.
The problem is they don't want to have another gold armor/tool set situation (material that has niche use, but is quickly rendered obsolete after you get the actual progression material) hence why they would consider it bloat. At best, it would be better off as an side upgrade for one of the existing tools/armor much like Netherite.It could've been a tier between stone and iron tools, having more durability than stone, but not as much as iron. I would've loved using copper as a cheaper alternative to iron.
Funny that you say that given that changing the ore distribution is something they've been doing ever since they started this update. Take a look at this:Heck, since the Cave Update seeks to completely shake up the "status quo" of Minecraft, it could've given them an excuse to make iron just a little bit deeper into the ground, incentivizing using copper for tools.
Use the copper block on the stonecutter table. Let me know if that fixes the your building problem.I'm gonna end up with stacks and stacks of it by the end of the game and I can't even shape it into advanced bricks so I could make towns with it.
That command was made in response to people complaining about the Phantom. It's not even a net positive to have them gone since you miss out on having slow fall potions and the ability to repair your elytra./gamerule doInsomnia false
You know a mob idea was misguided when Mojang gives you an option to remove it from the game entirely.
Quothe the Minecraft Wiki:Rain doesn't put out fires. All it does is make it make a sizzling sound. Apparently, enough players were having problems with thunder storms that the lightning rod was made in response.
In fact, I've played this game for years and never had my house burn down due to lightning strikes, likely because of that very reason. But just to be extra thorough, I decided to create a Super Flat World made entirely of Oak Planks to test the theory that lightning strikes can burn down a house.Rain extinguishes fires (including flaming arrows).
Except the problem with gold tools is that they're weaker than wood tools, but require iron tools to obtain, thus rendering them useless by design. Having a copper toolset with durability between stone and iron would give copper an actual reason to exist. Definitely more reason to exist than it does now, as I've established above.The problem is they don't want to have another gold armor/tool set situation (material that has niche use, but is quickly rendered obsolete after you get the actual progression material) hence why they would consider it bloat. At best, it would be better off as an side upgrade for one of the existing tools/armor much like Netherite.
Why would you even bother with slow fall potions when better alternatives to negating fall damage exist? Water buckets, Feather Falling boots, and Chorus Fruit are all better options than a non-stackable, temporary, single-use, and expensive option as slow fall potions.That command was made in response to people complaining about the Phantom. It's not even a net positive to have them gone since you miss out on having slow fall potions and the ability to repair your elytra.
My fault, I confused it with lava. Even so, the lightning rod still has the niche uses of being a redstone stone signal and mass deoxization when struck.In fact, I've played this game for years and never had my house burn down due to lightning strikes, likely because of that very reason. But just to be extra thorough, I decided to create a Super Flat World made entirely of Oak Planks to test the theory that lightning strikes can burn down a house.
You forget that gold also, has the ability to be easier to enchant and are basically faster wooden tools (although, I'd personally would prefer it to be iron level). Not to mention, the material itself, is now a currency with the recently added Piglins.Except the problem with gold tools is that they're weaker than wood tools, but require iron tools to obtain, thus rendering them useless by design. Having a copper toolset with durability between stone and iron would give copper an actual reason to exist. Definitely more reason to exist than it does now, as I've established above.
The more recent examples (Panda and foxes) are suppose to be ambient mobs with niche uses and more personality.But if you wanna talk bloat, then tell me a practical application for mobs such as Polar Bears, Panda Bears, Bats, Parrots, and Foxes. Go on, I'll wait. Heck, if it weren't for the fact that Turtle Eggs act as Zombie magnets, I'd argue that Turtles are equally useless, as the reward you get for breeding them -- the Turtle Shell Helmet -- is made redundant by the fact that you can just craft a helmet of your material choice and apply a Respiration enchantment on it.
I play Java edition (though I do have a free copy of windows 10 edition). I know that netherite is a straight upgrade from diamonds, but it was implemented with the intention of it being an optional upgrade for them, which it still is.On a side-note regarding your comment about Netherite being a "side-upgrade," you wouldn't happen to be playing on Bedrock, would you? Because on the Java Edition I play, Netherite is a straight upgrade from Diamond tools and armor. In the case of armor, there exists an attribute for Diamond and Netherite armor called "Armor Toughness" which further reduces damage received beyond the 80% cap that maxed-out defense points offer.
Water buckets are good, but not everyone knows or are good enough to use it consistently (much like chorus fruits). Feather falling is only a good alternative at its higher levels which require either luck or a fair bit of dedication.Why would you even bother with slow fall potions when better alternatives to negating fall damage exist? Water buckets, Feather Falling boots, and Chorus Fruit are all better options than a non-stackable, temporary, single-use, and expensive option as slow fall potions.
Mending is a treasure enchantment, so that would still require some degree of luck (or cheese) to obtain.And what kind of moron would you have to be to get an Elytra and NOT apply a Mending enchantment on that thing? But even if that weren't the case, you do realize that Elytras were in the game before Phantoms, right? And that they used to use leather to be repaired at the anvil? Having them be repaired by an item only dropped by Phantoms (and occasionally Cats when you sleep) is simply an excuse to justify their existence.