MeskenasBoii
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Variation to Watermanipulation. At first, I consider cramming it into Watermanipulation, but I'd knew with right clicking being the source for pure plant-attacks would be much limited in selecting them from large distances.
Ok, so the basic control would be:
Sneak for sourcing >> LMB for shooting.
Based of the plant, each of the respective one would deal following effects:
Leaves: deal only knockback and hit multiple targets with one bolt (like how torrent blast does).
Flower: dyes sheep|armor|wool|collar|shulkerbox|banner|ect.
Cactus: Deals watermanip + 0.5 additional damage and dies the target/object in green.
HoldSneak+Cactus: Sends a whole cactus "tree" in front of the target, potentially rapidly taking their hearts away If they happen to be standing close to it.
Pumkin: When fired at a entity (that can wear a pumkin), this block then equipts itself to their head.
Cocoa: Dies the target/object in brown.
Mushroom Block: Shoves it in a furnace as a material. (Principle like how fireblast triggers the process).
Nether Wart: Feeds chicken or places the block.
Other blocks: (and above listed, If targeted at a block) will place themselves on that adjastent block.
Ok, so the basic control would be:
Sneak for sourcing >> LMB for shooting.
Based of the plant, each of the respective one would deal following effects:
Leaves: deal only knockback and hit multiple targets with one bolt (like how torrent blast does).
Flower: dyes sheep|armor|wool|collar|shulkerbox|banner|ect.
Cactus: Deals watermanip + 0.5 additional damage and dies the target/object in green.
HoldSneak+Cactus: Sends a whole cactus "tree" in front of the target, potentially rapidly taking their hearts away If they happen to be standing close to it.
Pumkin: When fired at a entity (that can wear a pumkin), this block then equipts itself to their head.
Cocoa: Dies the target/object in brown.
Mushroom Block: Shoves it in a furnace as a material. (Principle like how fireblast triggers the process).
Nether Wart: Feeds chicken or places the block.
Other blocks: (and above listed, If targeted at a block) will place themselves on that adjastent block.
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