Gainfullterror
Forum Professional
In eggwars, I'm pretty sure you used to be able to craft things like weighted pressure plates & iron trap doors.
But back then, you could also combine your armor to repair it. (This is the link for those that don't know about the feature)
What I suggest you to guys, is to re-implement the ability to craft armor together.
This isn't beneficial to OP mode as it takes all enchantments from the items, but in normal mode it can save inventory space, and make it worth it to switch your half broken armor with one of the spare sets.
What I mean by that is:
Imagine being in a game, where you have half broken full iron equipped, and fresh iron in your inventory.
The usual player would probably wait for their first set to break & then switch to their new set.
With repairing armor, you'd reconsider switching to a new set and keep your broken one to repair with.
tl;dr:
Re-add crafting armor together, since it saves inventory space and makes "switching your armor halfway" worth it
I did the coloring to make it a bit more clear so you can read through it and understand it faster.
But back then, you could also combine your armor to repair it. (This is the link for those that don't know about the feature)
What I suggest you to guys, is to re-implement the ability to craft armor together.
This isn't beneficial to OP mode as it takes all enchantments from the items, but in normal mode it can save inventory space, and make it worth it to switch your half broken armor with one of the spare sets.
What I mean by that is:
Imagine being in a game, where you have half broken full iron equipped, and fresh iron in your inventory.
The usual player would probably wait for their first set to break & then switch to their new set.
With repairing armor, you'd reconsider switching to a new set and keep your broken one to repair with.
tl;dr:
Re-add crafting armor together, since it saves inventory space and makes "switching your armor halfway" worth it
I did the coloring to make it a bit more clear so you can read through it and understand it faster.
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