I was talking about the people who don't realise that pickaxes are needed. If they thought that pickaxes are now useless for mining, how can that be taken as a creative system change?It still requires a pick to work, and it also doesn't swap out a block with air. If you wanted to REMOVE a block, you'd still have to use a pick.
It's just meant to save you time, instead of digging out a bunch of clay, stone, and copper/tin to replace it with dirt, or change wood types, or break all your items on your floor to replace the floor, or under your chests, or the chests themselves, not replace pickaxes in general.
It seems it would be rather obvious considering if you tried to mine with this blocks would just placeI was talking about the people who don't realise that pickaxes are needed. If they thought that pickaxes are now useless for mining, how can that be taken as a creative system change?
Kinda doubt that one. It swaps blocks in the world for blocks in your inventory, and vice versa. There is no "Water Block" "Lava Block" or "Liquid Honey Block" in the game. It likely wouldn't create buckets for you, and it might just be awkward if it used buckets already in your inventory to do that, although, I suppose they could.I'm so happy that it keeps wedged blocks as well. Wonder if it works with liquids
There already is a toggle (on/off) in 1.3.5 (at least the PC version, not sure about XB1/PS4).I think there should be a way to toggle pain sprayer’s abilities in the architect gizmo pack, and maybe a slot for paints like with coins and ammo.
I more meant the rest of the liquid blocks that aren't being instantly replaced. Example: Replace a block of water with a block of lava, unless the puddle is only one block, then the rest of the water will just turn it into obsidian.Not necessarily. In the video one block is being replaced by another. It's not like both blocks co-exist for even a fraction of a second.
this is what happens.So just realized something. If the blocks under a demon altar is replaced with sand with no blocks below, so the sand is on air, would it float or would it fall and potentially leave a floating altar?
Not really, since it replaces blocks versus removing them. Limit is whatever reach you have and the strength of your pickaxe/drill.WAIT WE CAN USE THIS FOR MINING?
whats the limit?