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I made a better stonecutter in Minecraft!
Introducing: Sawblade!
Features:
- Over 450 new recipes with the Stonecutter!
+ You can find a list to all of them in the downloads.
- Stonecutter now deals damage to anything that touches its blade!
+ Use it to trap your enemies!
+ Just don't stand on it. It's not gonna end well...
- Works in Multiplayer!
Download the pack here!
Have fun!
Introducing: Sawblade!
Features:
- Over 450 new recipes with the Stonecutter!
+ You can find a list to all of them in the downloads.
- Stonecutter now deals damage to anything that touches its blade!
+ Use it to trap your enemies!
+ Just don't stand on it. It's not gonna end well...
- Works in Multiplayer!
Download the pack here!
Have fun!
Compatibility | Minecraft 1.17 |
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Version 21819: (unreleased, but is also a part of 21910) : by TheDiamondPlayables 09/16/2021 6:27:40 amSep 16th, 2021
Moved the datapack to Scripter.
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I had a logic tree of the recipes behind Sawblade.
General rule: If A can make B and B can make C: A can make C
For recipes with materials: You can only make stuff that's worth less or same material worth.
For prismarine, it can only make the prismarine brick slab due to having same value material.
I added alot of possibilities with this thing.
To realize how much was technically added, you may need to disable the pack to see how many recipes you had on vanilla, then compare it to this one.
(You might be suprised, my favorite was doing this on smooth stone)
I balanced all of them before adding in the recipes.
And this was one of those scrapped plans.
Why?
Normally 3 planks are needed to make 1 of that.
Using a plank > trapdoor basically triples the item amount, which is far too high from the intended "efficient ratio" (which was around 1.5 to 2).
Using a log would mean 4 planks makes 1 trapdoor instead , which means too inefficient, rendering the recipe useless.