Venusaur0817
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Introduction: In the show, it has been shown that a Waterbender can create an ice drill via freezing a rapidly-moving, rotating stream of water, as shown by Unalaq and Ming-Hua in the show:
Usage: Similar to how an earthbender can use earthtunnel, ice drill would enable the waterbender to dig into the ground, cliffs, mountains, etc.
Workings: The ice drill would create either a continuous stream of water from a source ending in ice that would act as a drill, or 2 blocks of ice in front of the user that act as a drill (Haven't decided yet). Now that I think about it, the stream could be used when using a water source, and the 2 blocks of ice could be used when using a waterbottle. The first one would require clicking on the source, then holding shift to drill, and the second one would require holding shift to drill with a waterbottle in the inventory. In case this is too OP, the drill could last only a certain number of blocks, and perhaps have a certain cooldown time. The ice drill would work like Earthtunnel (besides these 2 restrictions, if you choose to implement the said restrictions), but would have a smaller radius than earthtunnel.
Usage: Similar to how an earthbender can use earthtunnel, ice drill would enable the waterbender to dig into the ground, cliffs, mountains, etc.
Workings: The ice drill would create either a continuous stream of water from a source ending in ice that would act as a drill, or 2 blocks of ice in front of the user that act as a drill (Haven't decided yet). Now that I think about it, the stream could be used when using a water source, and the 2 blocks of ice could be used when using a waterbottle. The first one would require clicking on the source, then holding shift to drill, and the second one would require holding shift to drill with a waterbottle in the inventory. In case this is too OP, the drill could last only a certain number of blocks, and perhaps have a certain cooldown time. The ice drill would work like Earthtunnel (besides these 2 restrictions, if you choose to implement the said restrictions), but would have a smaller radius than earthtunnel.