![]() crafting an anvil Follow the below steps to get started and craft an anvil: Open a crafting table of 3×3 grid. You’ll need at least 4 iron ingots and 3 iron blocks to craft an anvil and fix your Minecraft bow. I guess the only upside to this whole mess is that with 400 days between updates, you can mod the files without having to redo it every month. 1) Craft an Anvil To craft an anvil, you need to look for some materials in your inventory. Then schematics gating came, and then level gating, and now it's just GRINDING UNTIL YOU CAN DO STUFF. Oh and I just found out, item quality no longer affects damage! "oh look at this axe I found, that is much sharper and better made then the previo. It adds all of the bows from Moar Bows as well as a handful of new ones They can be quite useful, powerful, strange, silly, or all of the above. shooting 200 arrows into zombie heads? Because if that is how you learn chemistry we have to revise our school system :DĪnd yes, I can make a crossbow out of basic materials. The goal was to try and make unique crossbows that are more than just statistical upgrades while also attempting to still fit in with the art style and general game design of Minecraft. :)Īh right, because it is more "realistic" that you "learn" how to make gunpowder by. If you want a tame crafting game then put the game in creative mode or play minecraft. Learning how is part of the survival aspect of the game. Even with a flintlock muzzleloader you need to know what you are doing I can reload ammo in real life but that is not something you just decide to do one day without learning how to first. You put too much powder in a bullet the gun will blowup in your face, too little gunpowder the gun will jam or you might as well throw a bb at zombie by hand.lol Not to mention melting down the lead to form a bullet. ![]() Originally posted by DevilDoughNutt:Actually some of what you sighted is more realistic.Ĭan you go outside and craft a crossbow or bullets from scratch? That crap takes skill. ![]()
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