I endorse this idea. Will take more work but this would be worth waiting for. Give the Nether more meaning!Silver said:Wouldn't it be cooler if you were thrown in the nether when you died and had to fight your way out to get back or something? Would work well with multiplayer, would be very punishing (might have to be made easier, actually).
The nether could do with a bit more stuff happening, a bit more useful resources, usable resources. You should be able to stay, and survive, find food, find tools, just make it much harder.
And that could work with multiplayer too. If someone dies they go hell-side, and then put in scrying pools, through which they can possess zombies, or other enemies, and if they kill a player, or lots of enemies, or whatever, they can gather the energy needed to travel back to the real world.
Exactly. Don't fear the creeper, the zombie, or the spider. They want to be your friends. The livestock is what wants to kill you. I look out my window and the chicken is there...watching me.Assassin Xaero said:After thinking about how many times I fall off cliffs and die, and that one time I was building a volcano and a cow pushed me into it, I'll pass.
as this, is there a way i can revive myself, i just went 15 hours into a world, built a f**king castle and had a baby pig farm, then i saw 1 bit of dirt of, went to break it off and fell onto it during the break, nothing under it, fell to my death about 100 blocks below.Ray Pryimak said:ok, i have made it super far (10+ hours of gameplay)in a hardcore map, but i would like to make sure that in the untimely event of my death and it asks me to delete my world, is there a way i can prevent this or revive myself?