Post by elmo on Jan 24, 2012 12:36:30 GMT 10
So, was talking to Forsakkin in game, and came upon an idea...
Hardcore+
You start with whatever you can hold in your hotbar (8 items). Food and normal blocks you can stack to x64, only iron weapons/armor to start and each piece takes up a spot in the hot bar. Up to 5x ores per spot too (No ores higher than Iron, to use diamond, you have to find it IN hardcore+. From there, you go. If there are more people doing it as well, it's well advised to go with them and work together. So in caves you can watch each others backs. You start by building a house together, then move on. Need food? Build a farm. Then keep going, build something AMAZING! Then keep going until you die! When you die, you lose all the items you had on you and cannot work on any of the projects you were working on, you can also no longer use anything you'd built. (So say you're working with someone building a town, you're building a windmill, fall off, and die. You cannot build that windmill anymore, someone else can, but you cant, you also can't use the farm, house, or etc already built. You CAN however, start anew and build a new house in the town and go from there. When you start new though, you start with nothing and can't be 'givin' anything. The only time you can 'help' another person by trading items, is when you're both 'well off' if you get what I'm saying.)
It's a 'hardcore life in a unhardcore world' no using /home or whatnot, and no using the stores. It's as close to hardcore as you can be except when you die, your built things stay and you can observe what you'd once built, and you start with things in a sort of "If you were stranded on an island, what 7 things would you bring with you" kind of way.
Lastly, you don't HAVE to be a heavy player. Even if you play 15 mins a day, you may have someone on at that time whose also playing hardcore+ and wants to help out, or etc.
I figure I"ll make a portal in the neather to a Hardcore+ area so it will be out of the way where resources are unused and if tom will allow it, to know whose playing Hardcore+, but a + next to their name.
Whose in?
Hardcore+
You start with whatever you can hold in your hotbar (8 items). Food and normal blocks you can stack to x64, only iron weapons/armor to start and each piece takes up a spot in the hot bar. Up to 5x ores per spot too (No ores higher than Iron, to use diamond, you have to find it IN hardcore+. From there, you go. If there are more people doing it as well, it's well advised to go with them and work together. So in caves you can watch each others backs. You start by building a house together, then move on. Need food? Build a farm. Then keep going, build something AMAZING! Then keep going until you die! When you die, you lose all the items you had on you and cannot work on any of the projects you were working on, you can also no longer use anything you'd built. (So say you're working with someone building a town, you're building a windmill, fall off, and die. You cannot build that windmill anymore, someone else can, but you cant, you also can't use the farm, house, or etc already built. You CAN however, start anew and build a new house in the town and go from there. When you start new though, you start with nothing and can't be 'givin' anything. The only time you can 'help' another person by trading items, is when you're both 'well off' if you get what I'm saying.)
It's a 'hardcore life in a unhardcore world' no using /home or whatnot, and no using the stores. It's as close to hardcore as you can be except when you die, your built things stay and you can observe what you'd once built, and you start with things in a sort of "If you were stranded on an island, what 7 things would you bring with you" kind of way.
Lastly, you don't HAVE to be a heavy player. Even if you play 15 mins a day, you may have someone on at that time whose also playing hardcore+ and wants to help out, or etc.
I figure I"ll make a portal in the neather to a Hardcore+ area so it will be out of the way where resources are unused and if tom will allow it, to know whose playing Hardcore+, but a + next to their name.
Whose in?