Okay. I want to give a suggestion on the repair / enchant systems. Due to enchanting being so tedious, some people have stopped playing Skyblock because of the amount of levels needed per enchant. I have two suggestions to solve this. The second one is in case staff don't like the first.
1. Mending: Without mending, grinding slowly becomes extremely annoying. We kill mobs for 20 - 40 seconds, then leave the grinder to go to the anvil and repair the tool then back. We want consistent grinding so we can actually enchant properly.
If you don't like the idea of us not using the material the tool is made of to repair it, here is suggestion number two
2. Auto-Repair: There will be an attachment showing what i mean in my following explanation; For Auto-Repair, you could add an additional button in the anvil UI that says Auto-Repair. "How will this work?" you might ask. Players will have a hopper with a chest on top connected to the anvil. This chest will have the material needed to repair the item / tool.
For Example: If I was using a stone sword, I would fill the chest with cobblestone then right click the anvil to open the UI and click on the "Auto-Repair" option. then every time my sword goes into the alert messages for durability, the anvil takes however much cobble it needs to repair my item's durability to full.
THIS IS NOT ABOUT HOW MUCH ENCHANTMENTS COST.
1. Mending: Without mending, grinding slowly becomes extremely annoying. We kill mobs for 20 - 40 seconds, then leave the grinder to go to the anvil and repair the tool then back. We want consistent grinding so we can actually enchant properly.
If you don't like the idea of us not using the material the tool is made of to repair it, here is suggestion number two
2. Auto-Repair: There will be an attachment showing what i mean in my following explanation; For Auto-Repair, you could add an additional button in the anvil UI that says Auto-Repair. "How will this work?" you might ask. Players will have a hopper with a chest on top connected to the anvil. This chest will have the material needed to repair the item / tool.
For Example: If I was using a stone sword, I would fill the chest with cobblestone then right click the anvil to open the UI and click on the "Auto-Repair" option. then every time my sword goes into the alert messages for durability, the anvil takes however much cobble it needs to repair my item's durability to full.
THIS IS NOT ABOUT HOW MUCH ENCHANTMENTS COST.