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Elektrika
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Hello, mystic here.

 

I am planning to make a game but cannot figure out which of these 6 names to use. It is basically revamped minecraft with several tweaks and properties of POC as well. Here are the names...

  1. Maxcraft
  2. Mysticraft
  3. Secretcraft
  4. Dynocube

I need votes to help me choose a name. Just say 1,2,3, or 4 in chat. 

BlueTangs Rock3
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5 and 6 are already tooken names for MineCraft-like games, I would recommend having a name that haven't been already been tooken, as having the same name as something else makes it harder for people to find, and a possible risk of getting copyrighted for taking somebody's name of their game.

Elektrika
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BlueTangs Rock3,lol never knew they existed

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How about Bepiscraft?

Silverflame
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Maybe Cubeland? (ok that's kind of dumb) But I like 2

Silverflame
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You could call it Herobrine...? You could actually put herobrine in there as a replacement for the ender dragon if you're going more minecraft-like that's not a bad idea...

Elektrika
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Silverflame,lol it doesnt have much to do with minecraft, i already added herobrine.

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Ores

numbers are tool durabilities

coal ore durability only works in alternate overworld

  • Coal ore
    • Very useful
    • Torches
    • Smelting
    • Very common, but always grab some
    • Mined with any pickaxe except gold
    • 256
  • Iron ore
    • Perhaps the most useful ore
    • Used for tools and armor
    • Rails
    • Mined with stone pickaxe or better
    • Used for doors only opened with redstone
    • Buckets
    • Minecarts
    • Hoppers
    • Cauldrons
    • Iron golems
    • Must be smelted
    • Common
    • 128
  • Gold ore
    • Practically useless
    • Mined with iron pickaxe or better
    • Used for weak armor and tools
    • Golden and enchanted apples (used to summon herobrine)
      • Golden, resistance VIII(lasts 5 minutes) and regeneration VI(lasts 5 minutes)
      • Enchanted golden, resistance XXII(lasts 5 minutes), fire resistance(lasts 5 minutes), damage reduction IV(lasts 5 minutes), and regeneration XII(lasts 5 minutes)
    • Special chests that hold 128 stacks
    • Rare
    • Must be smelted
    • 16
  • Solid methane ore
    • Practically useless
    • Used for very bright torches
    • Common
    • Mined with graphene tools
  • Magnesium ore
    • Practically useless
    • Used for very bright torches
    • Mined with diamond pickaxe or better
    • uncommon
  • Tungsten ore
    • Used for lightbulbs
    • Mined with depth pickaxe or better
    • Found in the Underworld
    • Very rare
  • Quartz ore
    • Potions
    • Décor
    • Common
    • Mined with stone pickaxe or better (stone pickaxe recommended because it will break quickly)
  • Fire ore
    • Practically useless
    • Used as a crafting material for a fire sword, gives you fire resistance if in your hand, anyone hit bursts into flames
    • Mined with iron pickaxe or better
    • Rare
  • Mithril ore
    • Mined with iron pickaxe or better
    • Strong as diamond
    • Twice as durable
    • Gives haste to a player wearing this armor
    • Found in the Core
    • Must be smelted
    • Rare
    • 512
  • Diamond ore
    • Very strong
    • Mined with iron pickaxe or better
    • Can mine Obsidian
    • Very durable
    • Used for tools and armor and is used to summon Herobrine
    • Used to go to the Underworld
    • Very rare
    • 256
  • Redstone ore
    • Used for electricity
    • Mined with iron pickaxe or better
    • Can craft anything powered by redstone
    • Very common
  • Emerald ore
    • Practically useless
    • Mined with iron pickaxe or better
    • Emerald apples and Mystic (enchanted emerald) apples
      • Emerald, regeneration XV(lasts 5 minutes), extra armor(1 bar for 5 minutes), resistance XXVIII(lasts 5 minutes), swiftness V(lasts 5 minutes), and fire resistance(lasts 5 minutes)
      • Mystic, regeneration XXIV(lasts 5 minutes), extra armor(2 bars for 5 minutes), resistance LVI(lasts 5 minutes), swiftness X(lasts 5 minutes), fire resistance(lasts 5 minutes), and strength V(lasts 5 minutes)
    • Next to rarest in game
  • Lapis lazuli ore
    • Dyes
    • Mined with stone pickaxe or better
    • Décor
    • Enchanting
    • Rare
  • Antimatter ore
    • Used for nukes
    • Mined with diamond pickaxe or better
    • Common
  • Cobalt ore
    • Used to make batteries or screws
    • Mined with iron pickaxe or better
    • Common
  • Sulfur ore
    • Used for nukes
    • Mined with stone pickaxe or better
    • Very rare
  • Onyx ore
    • Used for décor, used to make a portal to other game worlds, now you can swap worlds with your kept inventory!
    • Mined ONLY with plasma tools (gotten from mesa temple)
    • Very rare
  • Graphene
    • Very strong, more durable and powerful than Depth ore
    • Mined with a hexagonal diamond pickaxe
    • Cannot be made into armor
    • Only used for tools and a portal to Xor
    • Third rarest in game
    • 2048
  • Hexagonal diamond
    • Twice as rare as diamond
    • Mined with diamond pickaxe or better
    • Usually found near diamonds
    • Slightly stronger than diamond
    • Has durability of diamond
    • Only ore NOT found in the Alternate Overworld
    • 256
  • Copper
    • Used for circuitry for anything that has to do with computers
    • Used for lightbulbs
    • Mined with iron pickaxe or better
    • Common
    • Must be smelted
  • Silver
    • Used to activate the Xor portal in block form
    • Mined with iron pickaxe or better
    • Rare
    • Must be smelted
    • Used in concrete
  • Odd stone ore
    • Used for invisibility armor
    • Mined with diamond pickaxe or better
    • Cannot have a compass around it
    • Rare
    • Used for batteries
    • 128
  • Sapphire ore
    • Practically useless besides potions and maps
    • Rare
    • Mined with iron pickaxe or better
  • Depth ore
    • Stronger than diamond
    • Mined with diamond pickaxe or better
    • 3 times as durable
    • Strong tools and armor
    • Breaks bedrock
    • Rarest ore in game
    • Needs smelted
    • Awards tons of xp
    • Only ore that looks like stone with glass in it
    • 1024

 

Dimensions

  • Overworld
    • Dimension you spawn in
    • Has many valuable ores and has useful plants
  • Underworld
    • Reached via square horizontal diamond block portal, commonly found under a graveyard near a Preacher’s chapel
    • Black skies
    • Has rotten wood, humous, solid methane, magnesium, and tungsten
    • Hades is the boss with 250 health
    • Filled with bloody monsters
  • Core
    • Reached via mining bedrock
    • Need a jet pack to get to
    • Has core stone, hot dirt, lava, quartz ore, fire ore, and mithril
    • Has special Coremen that use core pearls to get around, can trade with, boss is a two-headed dragon with 300 health
  • Ether
    • Reached via circular mithril portal
    • Has ether stone, ether sand, antimatter ore (used for nukes), sapphire ore, silver ore, and Odd Stone ore
    • Boss is a king of ether with 350 health, but is nothing to enchanted depth ore items
    • Looks like a player with a king skin
  • Alternate Overworld
    • All the trees have alternating wood and leaf types
    • Grass blocks are flipped upside-down
    • Stone unchanged
    • Cannot activate any portal other than Alternate portal
    • Night is day and day is day, due to two suns
    • 4 moons appear on the 4 compass directions
    • All ores look black
    • Sky is green and mysterious
    • Dirt is rare
    • Lava and water look the same
    • Blood rain
    • Blue snow
    • Iron doors work like wooden doors and wooden doors work like iron ones
    • All monsters attack during day, none burn
    • Cannot sleep in beds
    • Cheats don’t work
    • Redstone works backwards
    • All ores exist in this dimension except one
    • ONLY dimension where it is possible to craft coal tools, weapons, and armor
    • Common ores become very rare
    • Very rare ores become rare
    • Rare ores become common
    • Gravity-affected blocks fall up when hit or placed near
    • All peaceful mobs are sideways
    • Potions don’t work
    • Reached via copper cross-shaped portal
    • Rumored to be the center of monster creation, all monsters spawn here in every biome
  • Xor
    • Can find copper, cobalt, onyx, and sulfur
    • Reached via a square of graphene blocks in a vertical square filled with silver blocks
    • Inhabited by strangely-humanoid creatures called the Xor
    • Contains xor sand, xor stone, and obsidian.
    • Has no boss

Other natural things

  • Gravel
    • Gravity-affected
    • Mined with a shovel or your hand
  • Stone
    • Mined with any silk touch pickaxe
  • Obsidian
    • Mined with diamond pickaxe or better
    • Craftable for your convenience so you use less pickaxes
  • Lava
    • Liquid
    • Sounds like boiling
    • Burns and can smelt with
    • Gravity-affected
    • Picked up with a bucket
    • Multiple heat levels and colors
      • Red = coolest, smelts half the rate and amount as normal lava, only found in the Ether
      • Normal = smelts 128 blocks, only found in the Overworld
      • Yellow = smelts twice as fast and double the amount as normal lava, rarely found in Overworld and found in any dimension except the Underworld
      • White = smelts 4 times as much and as fast as normal lava, only found in Underworld
      • Blue = hottest, smelts 8 times as much and as fast as normal lava, only found in Core
  • Water
    • Sounds splashy and similar to rain
    • Liquid
    • Gravity-affected
    • Picked up with a bucket
  • Acid
    • Harms anything
    • Picked up with a bucket
    • Blue is not likely to hurt much
    • Green will damage
    • Yellow you will die instantly without armor
    • These effects can be deactivated if drinking milk beforehand
    • Has a sound that is between water and lava
    • Liquid
    • Gravity-affected
    • Shares properties of water and lava
  • Dirt
    • Mined with a shovel or your hand
  • Clay
    • Mined with a shovel
  • Hardened clay
    • Mined with a pickaxe
  • Stained clay
    • Mined with a pickaxe
  • Coarse dirt
    • Cannot grow things
    • Mined with a shovel
  • Grass block
    • Mined with a silk touch shovel
  • Grass
    • Mined with shears
  • Oak wood
    • Mined with an axe, along with other wood-related items
    • Durability of 32 in tools for all woods
  • Spruce wood
  • Birch wood
  • Jungle wood
  • Acacia wood
  • Dark oak wood
  • Redwood
  • Willow wood
  • Rotten wood
  • Sand
    • Gravity-affected
    • Mined with a shovel or your hand
  • Dyed sand
    • Mined with a shovel or hand
  • Sandstone
    • Mined with a pickaxe
  • Dyed sandstone
    • Mined with a pickaxe
  • Flowers
    • Mined with anything
  • Fire
    • Not mineable, but can be put out

Items

  • Emerald
  • Iron ingot
  • Gold ingot
  • Depth ingot
  • Mithril ingot
  • Tungsten
  • Antimatter
  • Odd stone
  • Lapis lazuli
  • Diamond
  • Cobalt
  • Sulfur dust
  • Onyx
  • Graphene
  • Hexagonal diamond
  • Copper ingot
  • Silver ingot
  • Coal
  • Slime ball
  • Clay ball
  • Slime block
  • Snowball
  • Rock
    • Gotten from mining dirt with your hand, can throw and does more damage than snowballs

Foodstuffs

  • Wheat
  • Hay
    • Mined with an axe
  • Apples
  • Bread
  • Mushroom soup
  • Rabbit stew
  • Beef stew
  • Beetroot soup
  • Pumpkin pie
  • Apple pie
  • Cake
    • Cannot mine
  • Watermelon
    • Mined with an axe
  • Milk
  • Eggs
  • Beets
  • Carrots
  • Potatoes
  • Pickles
  • Cucumbers
    • Mined with a sword

Mobs

  • Zombies
    • husk
    • underworld
    • normal
    • baby
    • giant
  • Skeletons
    • Normal
    • Underworld
    • Ether
    • Giant
    • Baby
  • Coremen
  • Witches
  • Villagers
    • Blacksmith
    • Weapon forger (has a blacksmith with a weaponry chest)
    • Armorer (has a blacksmith with a chest of armor)
    • Tool forger (has a blacksmith with tools in it, but no weapons)
    • Shepherd
    • Fisherman
    • Librarian
    • Preacher
    • Cartographer
    • Duke
      • Welcomes you if you enter, and sentences you to death if you break a law. Only exists if a castle is present
    • Guard
      • Stands around a village with 2 on each corner and one on each side, they escort you to the duke, who welcomes you
      • Runs after you and kills you if you break a law
      • Only exists if a castle is present
    • Miner
    • Butcher
    • Crafter
    • Farmer
    • Survivor (lives in its own house away from villagers and can become a helper if you free him from his house after nightfall
    • Castaway (lives in a beach hut and can be a helper if you save one from a pirate raid
    • Sailor
    • Helper (helps you gather supplies according to the tools you give him)
      • Gotten from a castaway or survivor
  • Civilized villager
    • Businessman
    • Chef
    • Iron smelter
    • Goldsmith
    • Mayor
    • Child
    • Older child
    • High school student
    • College student
    • Adult
    • Baby
    • Boat maker
    • Prisoner
    • Sheriff
    • Baker
    • Banker
    • Construction authorizer
  • Pirates
    • Captain
    • Treasurer
    • Warrior
    • Archer
    • Sniper
    • Guard
  • Sheep
  • Cows
  • Mooshrooms
  • Pigs
  • Chickens
  • Rabbits
  • Wolves
  • Dogs
  • Wild cats
  • Tamed cats
  • Slimes
    • Giant
    • Large
    • Medium
    • Small
    • Tiny
  • Creepers
    • Normal
    • Charged
    • Camouflaged (can be disguised as anything)
  • Eagles
  • Parrots
  • Toucans
  • Horses
    • Can carry a player and has inventory slots
  • Herobrine
    • If summoned, is tame
    • Summoned by placing a cross made of diamond and then placing an enchanted apple
    • If found without summoning, will be hostile
  • Xor
    • Only found in the xor dimension
    • Very hostile if you look at them in the eye
    • Wear a mob head to confuse them
  • Fish
  • Sharks
  • Ether guard
  • Squid

Structures

  • Village
    • Blacksmith
      • Has a variety of materials
      • 4 types
        • Normal
        • Tool
        • Armory
        • Weaponry
    • Villager hut
    • Chapel
      • Occasionally has a graveyard
    • Library
      • Good source of books, if not seen
    • Single-story house
      • Not much here
    • Two-story house
      • Good to get a bed, if you aren’t seen
    • 3-story mansion
      • Great place to get loot, if not seen
    • Castle
      • Good place to find a duke, who is friendly until you break the law, then you better run.
      • Rare sight, only seen in larger villages
      • Good place to get powerful tools, if they are offered
      • Good place to get gold blocks, assuming you aren’t found out
    • Fishing boat
    • Dock
    • Town hall
      • Good place to see the laws, if there is a castle, then the hall is nonexistent
    • Active mineshaft
      • Good place to mine resources
    • Farmhouse
      • Good place to trade with a farmer for food
    • Farm
    • Cartographer’s house
      • Has a secret map room that has a large map made of level 0 maps
  • Ether castle
    • Only one, taken by boss, also good place to find depth items, assuming you aren’t caught by the guards and killed
  • Ether fortress
    • Good source of ether bricks and supplies
  • Mysterious Tower
    • This place can barely be seen, it is made out of depth blocks.
    • It has a staircase hidden under carpet that leads to a chest room, that has 64 chests and a gold chest. You have to find the lever from the chests and place it in the gold chest.
    • Another staircase is revealed, which leads to a trivia puzzle with a room for each puzzle.
    • When you solve all of the puzzles, there is a ladder to the final puzzle room, you have to name paper with an anvil the right name for the object described and put it in the chest.
    •  This opens a ladder to another chest room with a golden chest and 4 abandoned mineshafts, which are protected from lava and are at the depth ore level, good place to get depth ore.
    • In the chest, there are 128 stacks of depth blocks, if EVER you find the tower.
    • This tower tends to change places, so you might want to put a computer in it for special teleport to certain places and use it as a home.
    • This tower is very rare, you cannot find one within 50 chunks, usually.
    • Occasionally, you can find two close to each other, so look around when you find one.
    • The only thing that gives the tower away is the oak door.
  • Beach hut
  • Shipwreck
    • Good source of materials, including onyx
  • Lonely house
  • Core village
    • Floating houses
    • Core ships
    • Underground loot storage
  • City
    • Modernized house
    • Skyscraper
      • Don’t break it, unless you want to go to jail
    • City hall
    • Elementary school
    • Middle school
    • High school
    • Smelting factory
      • Good place to get iron from a factory worker, for a price
    • Goldsmith factory
      • Good place for gold, for a price
    • Boat factory
      • Good place to buy a boat
    • Restaurant
    • Good source of food, for a price
    • Steamships
    • Jailhouse
      • You are locked in here if you steal from a factory, bank, or restaurant, or build something without authorization. Everything you stole is taken and your best tools are all taken, and your armor is replaced with white leather armor, excluding cap, which is removed. (good reason to bring a wooden pickaxe and leave a spare set of your best tools at home, or take iron tools and armor instead of your best stuff) Cops knock you out first. They don’t take certain things out of your backpack if they don’t know what it is. (in this game, that would be instant build blocks)
    • College
    • Bakery
    • Bank
      • Good place to get diamonds, assuming you get away from the cops
  • Abandoned fort
    • Usually has bows and arrows
    • Found near a castle, in or out of the biome, always 4 around the castle
  • Abandoned castle
    • Usually has some armor and tools
    • Found in redwood forests
  • Witch hut
    • Good place to get potions and potion ingredients, if anything
  • Abandoned mineshaft
  • Mesa temple
    • Very rare
    • This temple features multiple puzzles to solve.
      • Always a random maze
      • Sometimes has a button puzzle to find a key
      • Rarely has a trivia
      • Almost always has a lava parkour
      • Rarest possibility is it will have a pressure-plate puzzle with a riddle that corresponds to one of four pressure plates
    • 2 never spawn next to each other
    • After you get to the center of the puzzles, there will be a trapped chest that leads to a TNT trap
    • Disarm the trap to find powerful tools, the plasma tools, which do a damage higher than depth tools, but have the durability of iron
  • Golden Temple
    • A good way to get gold chests. The temples are made of gold blocks
    • Not easy to find, due to being hidden under a block of snow
    • Found in snowy alpine biomes
  • Enchanted Temple
    • Features enchanted golden and emerald apples and enchanted tools
    • A rare sight, hard to see, due to only 1 block of green clay above ground
    • Found in plains biome
  • Diamond Temple
    • 3rd rarest
    • Has a chest full of diamonds
    • Found in roofed forests
  • Jungle Temple
    • Fairly common
    • Rarely has good loot
  • Depth Temple
    • Rarest in game
    • Good way to get Depth blocks
    • The only chest has 16 depth blocks
    • Only one in a million coordinates (unless on large biomes or finite giant or colossal worlds, then it is one per 1024 coordinates)
    • Found in flat desert biome
  • Extreme Temple
    • Next to rarest in game
    • Has chests full of Emerald Blocks
    • Found in extreme hills and its 2 variations, + and meg
  • Active pirate ship
    • Good place for lots of loot, assuming you don’t die first. Can steal the ship

Construction

  • Wood planks (of each type)
  • Ladder
  • Stone
  • Cobblestone
    • Mined with any pickaxe from stone, or itself, anything related mined with pickaxe
  • Fence
  • Stone wall
  • Stone brick
  • Gate
  • Doors
    • Any wooden door
      • Not safe
      • Can be broken by zombies
      • Opened with hand
    • Iron door
      • Safe
      • Opened with redstone
    • Diamond door
      • Very safe
      • Opened by redstone
    • Obsidian door
      • Extremely heavy
      • Safest door in game
      • Opened via redstone
  • Concrete
  • Dyed concrete
  • Glass
    • Cannot be mined
  • Stained glass
    • Cannot be mined
  • Obsidian glass
    • Mined with a diamond pickaxe
  • Coal block
  • Iron block
  • Gold block
  • Tungsten block
  • Mithril block
  • Diamond block
  • Emerald block
  • Lapis block
  • Antimatter block
  • Odd stone block
  • Copper block
  • Silver block
  • Graphene block
  • Sulfur block
  • Depth block
    • Only clear ore block
  • Ether bricks
  • Core bricks
  • Bricks
  • Slabs
  • Trap doors
    • Same as doors except are placed differently
  • Instant build blocks
    • Portable house
      • Must specify yard space before you activate it for your first time, so you can shape it in any way
      • When changed in any way, will show (edited) when you hover over it. It will also keep its inventory when deactivated.
      • Activated via a lever, just flip again and it deactivates. If you decide to move the lever, push it into an item with a piston and place it wherever.
      • BEWARE PLACING THE LEVER ON THE DOOR! If you decide to close the door with the lever, your house becomes a regular block again and someone can mine it up and take it in multiplayer. If you are inside when you close it, you will be in their inventory unknown to them. When they activate it, you better have your chests and yourself on the second floor, otherwise you may die, which means your armor and sword must be equipped. When you are inside the block when it is broken and picked up, a message will appear saying you are inside the person’s inventory. Don’t place the lever on the door if you make your house look like an apple, as when you close it with the lever and someone breaks the house block and picks it up, it will appear to look like an apple in their inventory and will be edible, so if you are inside the house, you are probably dead meat. (literally) You will be eaten and will die as soon as the house is eaten, and that person will have your inventory.
    • Skyscraper
    • Hotel
    • Apartment
    • Bridges
      • 2 options
        • Limited
          • Must specify length and width, height is auto, to make up for dips
        • Auto
          • The length goes on until something reaches the same level as it, therefore, only width gets specified
    • Roads
      • Must specify length and width
      • 2 options
        • Go with hills
          • The road goes up and down hills
        • Flat
          • A bridge is built if landscape ever goes 3 blocks below the road
          • You must specify bridge type when this happens, width and length are auto, as well as height
          • If the road goes through a hill, a tunnel with a height of 3 above the road is created
  • Jukebox
  • Note block
  • Bookshelf
  • Battery

Redstone stuff

  • Pistons
  • Levers
  • Buttons
  • Pressure plates
  • Redstone dust
  • Solar panel
  • Hopper
  • Dispenser
  • Dropper
  • Redstone block
  • Tripwire hook
  • Security cam
    • Connected to a computer via redstone, powered by computer
  • Computer
    • Can connect to 16 security cams at once
  • Circuit board
  • Microchip
  • Screws
  • Minecart
  • Rails
  • Powered rails
  • Repeaters
  • Detector rails
  • Minecart with chest
  • Transistor
  • TNT
  • Nuke
  • Redstone torch

Tools

Coal tools only possible in alternate overworld, when you leave, they disappear and return when you reenter

  • Pickaxe
    • Wooden
      • Hit damage 2
    • Stone
      • Hit damage 3
    • Coal
      • Hit damage 5
    • Iron
      • Hit damage 4
    • Gold
      • Hit damage 1
    • Diamond, mithril
      • Hit damage 5
    • Hexagonal diamond
      • Hit damage 5.5
    • Depth
      • Hit damage 10
    • Plasma
      • Hit damage 12
    • Graphene
      • Hit damage 14
  • Core crystal
  • Ether star
  • Beacon
  • Map
    • Can be expanded 4 times so it covers an amount of 25 level 0 maps in a square
  • Axe
    • Wooden
      • Hit damage 3
    • Stone
      • Hit damage 4
    • Coal
      • Hit damage 6
    • Iron
      • Hit damage 5
    • Gold
      • Hit damage 2
    • Diamond, mithril
      • Hit damage 6
    • Hexagonal diamond
      • Hit damage 6.5
    • Depth
      • Hit damage 11
    • Plasma
      • Hit damage 13
    • Graphene
      • Hit damage 15
  • Sword
    • Wooden
      • Hit damage 4
    • Stone
      • Hit damage 5
    • Coal
      • Hit damage 7
    • Iron
      • Hit damage 6
    • Fire
      • Same as iron, just gives you fire resistance and burns players hit with it
    • Gold
      • Hit damage 5.5
    • Diamond, mithril
      • Hit damage 7
    • Hexagonal diamond
      • Hit damage 7.5
    • Depth
      • Hit damage 12
    • Plasma
      • Hit damage 14
    • Graphene
      • Hit damage 16
  • Hoe
    • Wooden
      • Hit damage 0
    • Stone
      • Hit damage 1
    • Coal
      • 3
    • Iron
      • Hit damage 2
    • Gold
      • Hit damage 0
    • Diamond, mithril
      • Hit damage 3
    • Hexagonal diamond
      • Hit damage 3.5
    • Depth
      • Hit damage 8
    • Plasma
      • Hit damage 10
    • Graphene
      • Hit damage 12
  • Shovel
    • Wooden
      • Hit damage 1
    • Stone
      • Hit damage 2
    • Coal
      • Hit damage 4
    • Iron
      • Hit damage 3
    • Gold
      • Hit damage 0
    • Diamond, mithril
      • Hit damage 4
    • Hexagonal diamond
      • Hit damage 4.5
    • Depth
      • Hit damage 9
    • Plasma
      • Hit damage 11
    • Graphene
      • Hit damage 13
  • Bow
  • Arrows
  • Workbench
    • Can be expanded 4 times to a 7 by 7 grid for better technologies
  • Furnace
  • Enchanting altar
    • Has 2 types of things to enchant with
    • Sapphire, stronger enchantments
      • Depth strider IV
      • Depth strider V
      • Depth strider VI
      • Smite VI
      • Smite VII
      • Smite VIII
      • Smite IX
      • Smite X
      • Power VI
      • Power VII
      • Power VIII
      • Power IX
      • Power X
      • Unbreaking IV
      • Unbreaking V
      • Unbreaking VI
      • Fire aspect IV
      • Fire aspect V
      • Fire aspect VI
      • Sharpness VI
      • Sharpness VII
      • Sharpness VIII
      • Sharpness IX
      • Sharpness X
      • Efficiency IV
      • Efficiency V
      • Efficiency VI
      • Protection VI
      • Protection VII
      • Protection VIII
      • Protection IX
      • Protection X
      • Fire protection VI
      • Fire protection VII
      • Fire protection VIII
      • Fire protection IX
      • Fire protection X
      • Blast protection VI
      • Blast protection VII
      • Blast protection VIII
      • Blast protection IX
      • Blast protection X
      • Feather falling IV
      • Feather falling V
      • Feather falling VI
      • Knockback VI
      • Knockback VII
      • Knockback VIII
      • Knockback IX
      • Knockback X
    • Lapis, weaker enchantments
      • Depth strider I
      • Depth strider II
      • Depth strider III
      • Silk touch
      • Smite I
      • Smite II
      • Smite III
      • Smite IV
      • Smite V
      • Power I
      • Power II
      • Power III
      • Power IV
      • Power V
      • Unbreaking I
      • Unbreaking II
      • Unbreaking III
      • Frost walker
      • Flame
      • Fire aspect I
      • Fire aspect II
      • Fire aspect III
      • Sharpness I
      • Sharpness II
      • Sharpness III
      • Sharpness IV
      • Sharpness V
      • Efficiency I
      • Efficiency II
      • Efficiency III
      • Protection I
      • Protection II
      • Protection III
      • Protection IV
      • Protection V
      • Fire protection I
      • Fire protection II
      • Fire protection III
      • Fire protection IV
      • Fire protection V
      • Blast protection I
      • Blast protection II
      • Blast protection III
      • Blast protection IV
      • Blast protection V
      • Feather falling I
      • Feather falling II
      • Feather falling III
      • Sweeping
      • Knockback I
      • Knockback II
      • Knockback III
      • Knockback IV
      • Knockback V
  • Jetpack
    • Used to fly and slow falling, used to go down to the core
    • The backpack in crafting is meant to hold anything that smelts items. (coal blocks work best because they can stack, unlike lava buckets) The stuff that can smelt items is to fuel the jetpack, allowing it to fly, which is the reason for the furnaces.
  • Anvil
  • Flint & steel
  • Chest
  • Gold chest
  • Trapped chest
  • Backpack
    • Can be expanded using a gold chest to give the player an extra 128 blocks instead of an extra 27

Armor numbers are armor points, unless occupied by d, then it is durability

Coal is the same as diamond, but only craftable in alternate overworld

  • Helmet/cap
    • Leather
      • 1
      • D32
    • Iron
      • 2
      • D128
    • Gold
      • 1
      • D16
    • Diamond, mithril
      • 3
      • Diamond, d256
      • Mithril, d512
    • Depth, odd stone
      • 4
      • Depth, D1024
      • Odd stone, d128
  • Face guard
    • Iron
      • 1
      • D64
    • Gold
      • 1
      • D8
    • Diamond, mithril
      • 2
      • Diamond, d128
      • Mithril, d256
    • Depth, odd stone
      • 3
      • Depth, d512
      • Odd stone, d64
  • Chestplate/tunic
    • Leather
      • 3
      • D64
    • Iron
      • 5
      • D256
    • Gold
      • 3
      • D16
    • Diamond, mithril
      • 6
      • Diamond, d512
      • Mithril, d1024
    • Odd stone
      • 7
      • D256
    • Depth
      • 8
      • D2048
  • Shoulder blade protection (with both blades, with one it is half)
    • Iron
      • 4
      • D128
    • Gold
      • 2
      • D16
    • Diamond, mithril, depth, odd stone
      • 6
      • Diamond, d256
      • Mithril, d512
      • Odd stone, d128
      • Depth, d1024
  • Riveted sleeves (same as shoulder blade protection)
  • Gloves (same as shoulder blade protection)
  • Top part of leggings
    • Iron
      • 2
      • D128
    • Gold
      • 1
      • D16
    • Diamond, mithril
      • 3
      • Mithril, d512
      • Diamond, d256
    • Odd stone
      • 4
      • D128
    • Depth
      • 5
      • D1024
  • Riveted leg guards
    • Iron
      • 1
      • D256
    • Gold
      • 1
      • D16
    • Diamond, mithril
      • 2
      • Diamond, d512
      • Mithril, d1024
    • Odd stone
      • 3
      • D256
    • Depth
      • 4
      • D2048
  • Boots
    • Leather
      • 2
      • D32
    • Iron
      • 3
      • D128
    • Gold
      • 3
      • D16
    • Diamond, mithril
      • 4
      • Diamond, 256
      • Mithril, 512
    • Odd stone
      • 5
      • D128
    • Depth
      • 6
      • D1024
  • Leather pants
    • 2
    • D64
  • Fishing pole
  • Horse armor
  • Saddle
  • Boat
  • Name tag
  • Gunpowder
  • Saplings
  • Bone meal
  • Dyes
  • Light bulb
    • Light level 15
  • Torches
    • Light level 14
  • Methane torches
    • Light level 21
    • Will burn monsters at level 16
  • Magnesium torches
    • Light level 28
    • Will burn monsters at level 16
    • Brighter than the sun

Features

  • Single player
    • Creative
    • Survival
  • Multiplayer MMO
    • Creative
    • Survival
  • Uploaded maps (can be any type)
  • Infinite worlds
  • Flat worlds (infinite custom flat)
  • Small worlds (128 by 128)
  • Medium worlds (256 by 256)
  • Large worlds (512 by 512)
  • Giant worlds (1024 by 1024)
  • Colossal worlds (2048 by 2048)
  • Scenarios
  • In-game skin editor
  • Quick-skins
  • Built-in texture packs
  • 48 armor
    • Appears toward top just below options bar (options bar isn’t there on pc)
  • 28 health points
    • Located in bottom left
  • 28 food points
    • Located on bottom right
  • Saturation bar
    • Right above food bar
  • Extra health and armor bars for apples
    • Extra health above regular health
    • Extra armor below armor bar
  • 14 air bubbles
    • Appears below health bar when under lava, water, or acid
  • Effects in inventory area
  • Recipe book
  • Classic crafting support
  • Xp bar
    • Above food and health bars
  • Xp stars
  • Xp level number
    • Appears above xp bar after achieving level 1
  • Game actually pauses unless in multiplayer
  • Private one-person chat
  • Private namable group-chat
  • Public multiplayer chat
    • Speech-to-text option
    • Text-to-speech option
    • Speech-speech one-on-one option
    • Text colorization
    • Special characters supported
  • Contact me and give suggestions for updates
  • Forum

Biomes

  • Plains
    • A flat biome with very scarce hills and trees
    • Uncommon
    • Good mix of resources, except depth ore and diamonds
  • Grasslands
    • A grassy biome
    • Common
    • Lots of iron
  • Prairie
    • A very dead-looking grass biome with occasional dirt and sand
    • Rare
    • Not good for farming anything other than wheat
    • Redstone is the prominent resource
  • Flower fields
    • A grassy biome full of flowers
    • Rare
    • Good place for dyes, very few other resources
  • Sunflower fields
    • A biome with lots of sunflowers
    • Very rare
    • Lapis lazuli is prominent
  • Savanna
    • Usually has acacia trees, a type of transitional grassland
    • Rare
    • Good place to get seeds and graphene
  • Mountainous savanna
    • Usually borders mountains
    • Very rare
    • Has lots of coal
  • Acacia forest
    • A forest made almost entirely of acacia trees
    • Rare
    • Only a good place for wood
  • Mountainous acacia forest
    • Transitions to mountains
    • Very rare
    • Has lots of lapis
  • Flat desert
    • A flat variation of desert
    • Uncommon
    • Diamonds spawn at a higher elevation of 20 blocks instead of 14
  • Hilly desert
    • A desert with a few small hills
    • Common
    • Good place for finding hexagonal diamonds
  • Mountainous desert
    • Transitions to mountains
    • Rare
    • Good place for sandstone
  • Jungle border
    • Borders a jungle, has no melons, but has cucumbers
    • Rare
    • Good place to grow plants except melons
  • Thick jungle
    • Perhaps the rarest type of jungle, only biome with jungle temples
    • Very rare
    • Good place to grow melons
    • Diamonds are more common here
  • Hilly jungle
    • Transitions to mountains and rolling hills
    • Common
    • Good place for iron
  • Forest
    • A biome full of trees
    • Very common
    • Mostly wood…
  • Mountainous forest
    • A forest biome that borders mountains, usually
    • Common
    • Coal and wood are prominent
  • Flower forest
    • Forest with lots of flowers
    • Uncommon
    • Wood, flowers, and iron are very common here.
  • Roofed forest
    • Densest type of forest, mushrooms very prevalent
    • Very rare
    • Best place to get a variety of wood in one place, if you happen to spawn near one.
  • Dark oak forest
    • A forest biome made up of dark oak trees with an occasional big mushroom
    • Rare
    • Best place to get dark oak trees and depth ore
  • Oak forest
    • A forest biome with oak trees
    • Common
    • Lots of wood and a good mix of all resources
  • Tall oak forest
    • A forest biome with tall oak trees
    • Common
    • Not much besides wood
  • Birch forest
    • A forest biome with birch trees
    • Common
    • Redstone is very common here
  • Tall birch forest
    • A forest biome with large birch trees
    • Common
    • Don’t dig down here…EVER!!! Lots of lava down there…
  • Spruce forest
    • A forest biome with 1*1 spruce trees
    • Uncommon
    • Wood…
  • Tall spruce forest
    • A forest biome with large 1*1 spruce trees
    • Uncommon
    • Wood… and coal…
  • Alpine forest
    • A forest biome with fat spruce trees
    • Rare
    • Good place to get mossy cobblestone
  • Big alpine forest
    • A forest biome with tall and fat spruce trees
    • Very rare
    • Good place for mossy cobblestone and podzol
  • Alpine mountains
    • Alpine forest bordering mountains
    • Very rare
    • Good source of coal
  • Snowy alpines
    • Alpine forest with lots of snow
    • Very rare
    • Just snow and trees…
  • Rolling hills
    • Biome with moderate-sized hills
    • Uncommon
    • Plenty of iron here
  • Extreme hills
    • Biome with hills from level 70-95
    • Common
    • Emeralds are rarely found here…
  • Extreme hills +
    • Biome with hills from level 96-128
    • Uncommon
    • Emeralds are found here at normal rarity
  • Extreme hills meg
    • Biome with hills from level 129-145
    • Rare
    • Emeralds are easy to find here, not good for ores other than emeralds besides coal and iron
  • Stony hills
    • Biome with hills of stone
    • Rare
    • Lots of coal here
  • Beach
    • Borders an ocean
    • Common
    • Nothing but sand, and an occasional wrecked ship and beach hut
  • Stony beach
    • Self-explanatory
    • Uncommon
    • Nothing here but stone…
  • Gravelly hills
    • Self-explanatory
    • Rare
    • Good source of flint
  • Gravelly beach
    • Self-explanatory
    • Rare
    • Good source of flint
  • Himalayan range
    • Only biome with very high mountains
    • Mountains from level 146-192
    • Very rare
    • Good mix of rare and very rare ores
  • Willow forest
    • Forest with willow trees
    • Rare
    • Wood…
  • Big willow forest
    • Forest with large willow trees
    • Very rare
    • Wood…
  • Redwood forest
    • Forest with redwood trees, very large trees, very dark
    • Very rare
    • Wood… and some occasional diamonds…
  • Great plains
    • Flattest biome in the game, recommended building place
    • Very rare
    • Good source of all resources
  • Plateau
    • Flat, stony biome, very good for building
    • Uncommon
    • Stone…
  • Canyon
    • Similar to mesa, except is like a valley with a river
    • Rare
    • Good place for dyed sandstone
  • Mesa
    • Very pretty place of color and is hilly, best place for gold
    • Very rare
  • Mesa spikes
    • Mesa biome with spike formations, only biome where a mesa temple will spawn
    • Very rare
    • Good place for gold
  • Ice spikes
    • Pretty self-explanatory
    • Very rare
    • Ice… if you happen to have a silk touch pickaxe…
  • Forest of dread
    • NOT RECOMMENDED TO COME HERE WITHOUT DIAMOND STUFF!!!
    • Only biome where giants will spawn, can find herobrine here
    • Very rare
    • Good place for lots of mob drops due to giants having more resources drop, about a stack each
  • Valley
    • Self-explanatory
    • Common
    • Good place for coal and best for iron, due to iron spawning higher
  • Mushroom biome
    • Has mycelium and large mushrooms
    • Very rare
    • No mobs spawn here, except mooshrooms
    • Only place to find mooshrooms
  • Broken lands
    • NOT RECOMMENDED FOR BUILDING!!!
    • Almost nothing but a lava ocean, a large above-ground ravine system, and floating islands
    • Good place to get valuable materials
    • Very rare
  • City
    • Self-explanatory
    • Rarest in game
    • Good place for expensive building blocks, if EVER you come across one.
  • Ice field
    • A large biome made prevalently of ice
    • Uncommon
    • Ice…
  • Snowy biome
    • A very snowy biome
    • Common
    • Lots of materials, except wood
  • Glacier fields
    • A mix between a snowy biome and ice fields, with hills made of ice
    • Rare
    • Don’t come here for resources, you won’t find anything useful.
  • Lake
    • Self-explanatory
    • Common
    • Good place for fish
  • Marshes
    • Place with a lot of water, lots of sugar cane grows here
    • Uncommon
  • Swamps
    • Self-explanatory
    • Rare
    • Good for coal
  • Shallow ocean
    • Self-explanatory
    • Common
    • Water and fish
  • Cold shallow ocean
    • Self-explanatory
    • Uncommon
    • Water
  • Intermediate ocean
    • Self-explanatory
    • Very common
    • Water and fish
  • Cold intermediate ocean
    • Self-explanatory
    • Common
    • Water, small chance of fish
  • Deep ocean
    • Self-explanatory
    • Rare
    • Don’t come here unless you want to get eaten, killed, have a boat, or have a steamship
    • Water, fish, pirates, shipwrecks, sharks
  • Cold deep ocean
    • Self-explanatory
    • Very rare
    • Pirates…
  • Strip mining field
    • Place where nukes were used for mining, good place to get resources and nukes
    • Very rare
  • Asteroid field
    • Hexagonal diamonds and graphene more common, lots of craters
    • Very rare
  • River
    • Self-explanatory
    • Common
    • Convenient source of water and fish
Elektrika
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MЧᎦᎿᎥÇ,ah it didnt use the bullet list

 

Silverflame
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MЧᎦᎿᎥÇ, Awesome!!! I only have one idea, instead of the acid sounding like a mix of lava and water sounds, it could sound like hissing like the kind you would imagine if it were dissolving something (it would be cool if it could dissolve things too but the noise was my original idea)

Elektrika
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Silverflame,good idea!

Silverflame
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MЧᎦᎿᎥÇ, Maybe over time if you had it for too long in your inventory it could slowly dissolve the bucket and start to injure you about half as much as it would in it's normal form until you threw it and picked it up again or something

Elektrika
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Silverflame,ummm no, it just dissolves items and turns lava into obsidian and can be turned into obsidian via water

Silverflame
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MЧᎦᎿᎥÇ, Ok cool just another of my random ideas

Spearize
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Uh..

Runescape -Changed World?

K not that uh

ARC New Age

Spearize
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Itu wrote:

Uh..

Runescape -Changed World?

K not that uh

ARC New Age

thats if the graphics and block quality gets better .

 

JackNoMercy-ghe
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.....um

Images: 
Elektrika
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....,LOL