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Invisibilty potions
TheRealFamous:
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--- Quote from: TheWholeLoaf on October 23, 2012, 10:41:46 pm ---they should be. otherwise, ppl could follow you around, and when you open your locked door, get in without you knowing. They might even see where you hide stuff.
either way im pretty sure the staff will still be able to see you.
and btw, i believe they were created as an item because the new boss kills anything that moves. literaly
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You hide stuff? Considering you can lock everything and anything for free, there is no point in doing that at all.
As to using mobs to pvp, the chance of having 2 potions at once, while being in the wild, while seeing someone else, while meeting a mob, and then managing to lure the then invisible mob to a player, are pretty slim.
I would say that there are more pros than cons to invisibility potions.
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Yeah but what if its not all about the player chasing you down. What about they set their very own death trap in their own home. For example, Someone can easily bring mobs or spawn them in their house and make them invisible.for instance Creepers, Zombies, Spiders, ETC. Once you tp to their house, You are unaware of anything until you die, because you couldn't see the mobs.
tiggy26668:
--- Quote from: TheRealFamous on October 23, 2012, 11:43:34 pm ---
--- Quote from: clawstrider on October 23, 2012, 11:31:39 pm ---
--- Quote from: TheWholeLoaf on October 23, 2012, 10:41:46 pm ---they should be. otherwise, ppl could follow you around, and when you open your locked door, get in without you knowing. They might even see where you hide stuff.
either way im pretty sure the staff will still be able to see you.
and btw, i believe they were created as an item because the new boss kills anything that moves. literaly
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You hide stuff? Considering you can lock everything and anything for free, there is no point in doing that at all.
As to using mobs to pvp, the chance of having 2 potions at once, while being in the wild, while seeing someone else, while meeting a mob, and then managing to lure the then invisible mob to a player, are pretty slim.
I would say that there are more pros than cons to invisibility potions.
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Yeah but what if its not all about the player chasing you down. What about they set their very own death trap in their own home. For example, Someone can easily bring mobs or spawn them in their house and make them invisible.for instance Creepers, Zombies, Spiders, ETC. Once you tp to their house, You are unaware of anything until you die, because you couldn't see the mobs.
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well i wont say it'll never happen because i'm sure some moron would do it.... however as far as the death trappers go, they tend to be rather lazy and it's far simpler to just dig a hole straight down toss your /home over the hole and yell "Free diamonds at /home suchnsuch" and clearly not having the potions hasn't really cut back on the nubs trying to death trap.... it'd just get dealt with the same as it does currently i suppose
it just doesn't seem like the invis pots could do much harm, least no more than anything else that's already available
so why even consider taking out an aspect of the game over something they can accomplish a number of other easier ways already?
Xeadin:
--- Quote from: tiggy26668 on October 23, 2012, 11:20:22 pm ---of course the likeliness of someone coming across a player fighting a mob with a splash invis pot in hand and actually using it to intentionally get them killed is pretty slim given the amount of space and the number of people on at any given time. so if it were happening then people would be intentionally looking to harass other players and like you said you're not just gonna let that happen, so why should the rest of us suffer for the wrong doings of the occasional dimwit? ;)
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More people are aware about this tactic than you think. In fact, I think 1 in 4 users are thinking of this right now or have thought about this since the potions were even mentioned.
Also, Famous brought up a point about mob traps set at player's homes, and I'll add to this. Certain mobs (zombies, skeletons, etc.) are able to pick up your items when you die, so other players can use this as a loophole around the whole 'deathtrap' set at home and claim that the mobs killed the player so it was justified. You think we're all looking forward to that kind of mess? And this is gonna be more common than most people realize, so the whole "1 or 2 people doing this shouldn't hurt" claim is not going to work.
--- Quote from: tiggy26668 on October 24, 2012, 12:12:29 am ---so why even consider taking out an aspect of the game over something they can accomplish a number of other easier ways already?
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Because it's a new way to do it. The deathpits are diminishing in numbers as players realize that that's not gonna work. The invisibility and the new mob ability makes this a loophole around the 'deathtrap' scenario, and we are simply avoiding loopholes. You can't log mobs of any type, so how would we know who did it? If there's a plugin that would allow us to log who makes a mob turn invisible, that'd be great, but that's not gonna be practical, considering that mobs spawn an infinite number of times.
TheWholeLoaf:
--- Quote from: clawstrider on October 23, 2012, 11:31:39 pm ---
--- Quote from: TheWholeLoaf on October 23, 2012, 10:41:46 pm ---they should be. otherwise, ppl could follow you around, and when you open your locked door, get in without you knowing. They might even see where you hide stuff.
either way im pretty sure the staff will still be able to see you.
and btw, i believe they were created as an item because the new boss kills anything that moves. literaly
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You hide stuff? Considering you can lock everything and anything for free, there is no point in doing that at all.
As to using mobs to pvp, the chance of having 2 potions at once, while being in the wild, while seeing someone else, while meeting a mob, and then managing to lure the then invisible mob to a player, are pretty slim.
I would say that there are more pros than cons to invisibility potions.
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In my builds I have plenty of secrets, the ppl I've built for know that, and I wouldnt want others to know how to get into my secret rooms or seen combinations I type in (button/lever combos). I hide cool stuff, not items.
Also, those circumstances that u said wouldn't be very difficult to pull off. It happens alot u just don't realize it.
And one con is enough to weigh out all the pros.
Quattro92:
Gives more reason for people to leave the server. If you continue the sanctions on what people can do they will go elsewhere. :-\
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