...but it was pretty cool. After we finished it, we burned down this huge temple made of wool.
Damn vikings...
Things that I want to see in Minecraft are as follows:
1. Teleportation Blocks - Maybe if you craft 2 gold blocks and 2 obsidian blocks you get given 2 Portal stones. Placing 1 portal stone and then another will link them together allowing instantaneous travel between points. Standing on a portal block for 3 seconds will teleport you to it's corresponding block.
2. Trapdoors / Hatches - Basically a 1x1 door that is placed horizontally (perpendicular to the ground).
3. Bear traps (and bears) - Crafting 2 iron ingots and 2 string should give you a bear-trap block which will clamp shut around the ankles of any mob or player to step on it, holding them for 12 seconds and dealing 6 hearts of damage. Once a bear-trap has been used, the player must 'reset it' by right clicking on it for it to work again.
4. Plaster & Paint - Basically, a way to alter the appearance of any block. Combining water with a dye recipe and a bucket should result in bucket of 'color' paint. You can use this bucket 30 times before it runs out and it basically applies a color to one face of the block you target with it. The paint should be applied with a level opacity, so the block behind still shows through to a certain degree. Applying paint to an already painted block will remove all opacity and the block will become purely that color.
5. Paint Remover / Turpentine - A way of removing paint from blocks.
6. A way to combine signs (and thereby enlarge the font size used on their text). Maybe placing 2x4 or 4x8 signs should merge together and then be treated as one Sign object with large ass font.
7. A Ramp block. Basically like a stair but triangular (without the square stair shape thing)
8. Stairs and Slabs for all materials. Eg. Sandstone Stairs, Iron Stairs, Gold Stairs, Redstone Stairs, Lapiz Lazuli stairs, Obsidian stairs (and slabs).
9. A further gradation in equipment durability/efficiency. Wood > Stone > Iron >
Gold > Diamond is a bit lame. There should be Wood > Stone > Copper > Bronze > Iron > Steel >
Gold > Diamond > Adamantium...
10. More ore types. Tin & Copper smelted together results in Bronze. Iron and Coal smelted together results in Steel. Flint and Stone crafted together should result in an Improved Stone tool.
11. The ability to repair tools. Using a 'whetting stone' tool of one material level lower than the tool you currently want to repair. For example, Diamond can only be repaired using a
Gold 'whetting stone'. Repairing an Iron pickaxe would require a Bronze 'whetting stone'. Whetting stones should be a single use object and they should repair the tool in question at a flat percentage rate. Using one level lower of a whetting stone should repair 80%. Two levels, should repair 50%, 3 levels should repair 10%. Anything less than 3 levels (eg. repairing Iron with Wood) should be impossible.
12. The ability to fortify blocks with Bronze, Iron, Steel, Diamond or Adamantium. You basically create a 'fortification' tool which can be used on 30 blocks. These blocks gain 50, 100, 150 or 200% their usual durability, immunity to shovels, pickaxes, hoes and axes. Therefore, the fortification must be destroyed using a Sword first, before the block can be mined. This will actually make it possible to build defensible locations out of anything other than Obsidian.
13. Notch should hire me.
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