I feel like having many pieces of boss statues can clutter up an inventory really fast. Here are my ideas of how this can be approached:
What I think would be a good idea is finding a "Golem statue piece," instead of "Golem Arm, just so each piece can stack and you can craft a Golem statue...
I feel like the spectre bricks should have an animated texture that pulses slighty, since i feel like it has magical properties (no noclipping) good ideas overall though
I feel like Ebonclay, Grimclay, and Pearlclay aren't really needed, but I do like the idea of the pottery wheel. Also I think Pearlclay should be light blue, since pink is a little too close to the faded red color of normal clay.
I can see great potential for this idea. I have a few ideas for more sealants:
Regenerative sealant, which would make blocks disappear after being stepped on or touched and then regenerate after a few seconds.
Slimy sealant, (can be painted on walls) which would make blocks and walls sticky...
One of the reasons Terraria does not have a creative mode is so players don't cheat in all the cool blocks and items. Not to compare games, but Minecraft balances having both creative and survival because the player's inventory is stored in the world, so you cannot bring items from one world to...
No offence, but this sprite does not really fit terraria's sprite style. It has way too many pixels and would be bigger than the character if this was in-game. just for comparison, your new sprite size vs the size of mine.
EDIT: I'm an idiot. you said item sprite, so the character would not be...
I feel like the paint brush should stay the way it is, but the spectre brush should have a menu like this and will not need to have any paint in the inventory for it to work. The spectre brush is already end-game ish, and paint is already really cheap, so buying paint would just be a hassle at...
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