I guess we can't really call ourselves 'Vanilla' anymore - all of these additions vary gameplay massively from Vanilla
well no one has found the mining helmets or flame armor yet, so we can not really it call it that. i mean...
Just wondering what you are going to do with all these new things in 1.6 cause some seem like they can be a pain in the butt. Spiders Now have a chance Zombies Now have a small chance to spawn additional zombies when damaged or not being looked at Able to lock onto the player from much further away. Mobbing zombies can now move when further than 32 blocks from player. to spawn with potion effects How will you make the mules so they don't die and are transferable to Town? Mules Similar to donkeys, just brown and taller than a normal donkey Obtained by breeding a horse and a donkey Can wear chests on their saddles, just like donkeys Not breedable with horses, donkeys, or other mules Maybe new bosses on horses? There is a Zombie and Skeleton version of the horse included in the code, although they require NBT editing to view in game This part kills the reasoning for God Armor Changed the idea of mob difficulty[10] Regional difficulty: The longer you spend in one area, the harder it gets Scales with difficulty - items, enchants or AI improve with difficulty
Fair enough, Sir Sassy, but when the goblin army shows up I will be expecting rocket boots as a drop.
"French Vanilla" was the popular term, I'm not sure what you'd call it after throwing a teaspoon of Cayenne pepper into the mix though.
Now we're more "Moose Tracks" than French Vanilla now. Still mostly Vanilla, but not as much as before.
I knew there was a reason I didn't like this update! All those little frozen peanutbutter cups... blech. *this is a joke, I actually like Moose Tracks
I can tell you don't like the change, I also don't like whe things change but you should just embrace it and have fun with the game and server we all love.
someone didn't read the black text... It's okay, I'm used to having a high failure rate when it comes to my humor.