How the Minecraft Mob votes TRICKED US ALL #fantasy #dnd #minecraft #minecraftshorts #dejatwo



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  1. I want hamsters. And fairies… They wouldn't need to serve a purpose. I just really want hamsters in the game. I think they'd be cute and could have variants just like cats, rabbits, and now dogs. That would be really nice. Especially aesthetically.

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  2. If we’re allowed to poison parrots of chocolate chip cookies and kill them, we should be allowed to do the same with frogs and fireflies. Because of this logic Mojang should remove chocolate chip cookies from the game

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  3. The issue isn't the mob but the lack of effort
    One update a year that most often than not doesn't add much, then having to pick only 1 mob when all could work
    They just give that lazy vibe and work once a year

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  4. In a world where there exists zombies, moving skeletons, literal dragons, portal to other worlds, MC canonically being stronger than like god, they're concerned about frogs eating fireflies being unrealistic. REALLY ?!?!

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  5. You've got some cute lips. And the reason that fireflies got the axe is likely to do with the entity simulation system that Minecraft uses would struggle with so many things to draw on screen. You'd likely be disappointed, because they'd probably have to be ambient particles.

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  6. One of my biggest wants is an audio based ambience update. Yes, they’ve added plenty of snippets or songs to the game but not TRUE ambience I would say. Like imagine walking through plains at night and hearing crickets and owls? The game when looking at visuals is very alive but there’s this frankly unsettling disconnect caused by the lack of ambience. It’s like a faint version of being in the middle of nature when all the noise stops. There’s something else with you that everything else is afraid of. I’ve been playing Minecraft for seven or so years and matured with it, but I still can’t help from being creeped out every once in a while.

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