Fast head breaking tool

Discussion in 'Suggestion Box Archives' started by Diamond_Catcher, Dec 7, 2020.

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What tool should it be?

sword 0 vote(s) 0.0%
pick 2 vote(s) 18.2%
axe 9 vote(s) 81.8%
hoe 0 vote(s) 0.0%
shovel 0 vote(s) 0.0%
  1. In vanilla minecraft a tool that breaks heads fast is not really needed. Heads are rare in vanilla so most of the time you only have a few. Although in EMC it would be very helpful to have since heads are an abundance. Having a custom plug in tool that would make breaking heads fast would be a great add.
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  2. I've been thinking this a lot recently too.
  3. How would this work?
  4. TheFryedmans i do not know much about coding , but the EMC coding team has done so much amazing work. I do not believe it would be too hard for them to make a tool that is able to break heads fast. I think you would just take (which ever tool it is) and combine it with a custom item in crafting table, or maybe this item would be a boss drop but not rare.
  5. just use a water bucket
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  6. Only works for skeleton and zombie heads unfortunately, not other mob heads or player skulls (since other mob heads are technically player skulls)

    I'd say axe, since they have wood-like properties :p
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  7. New promo, "The Skull breaker"? Just a pick with the ability to right click a head and would be put in your inventory
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  8. why is that disabled on emc
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  9. Yeah, I support the axe head breaker.

    Maybe it can be a Christmas promo: The Tree Chopper Lore: Break Heads x Amount Faster! Merry Christmas! ... or something of the sorts... I don't know maybe relate it with christmas tree's somehow
  10. It seems like this is a feature of an attribute somewhere. Can anyone check? Vanilla feature.
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  12. Anyway. With lack of vanilla attribute for it. I am concerned that server side modification will cause a client-side desync with block breaking speed (the client may expect for the block to break at a certain rate). idk, no time to explore this possibility right now.
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  13. Okay, maybe
    Okay, well maybe in the future!