Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-32013442-20190121183513/@comment-32013442-20190122045942

IronJaw333 wrote: Oh come on man!! This is a GENIUS IDEA, so much more stuff can be added! Please read my suggestions, feel free to add any and all if you wish!!


 * 1) 1) Spider Casket: something of this sort, it will ONLY be found in these spider nests. 2-4 of them will spawn in every single spider nest. Think chest, but with a web-texture. You see, once you have killed off the spiders, you can look for these, and inside will be some goodies! Much of the time, there will be string, web, human flesh, skulls, bones, etc. But among that, will be pouches, coins, some pieces of various equipment, (orc equipment, wood-elf equipment, normal leather/iron/or bronze, and/or weapons. Scrolls can also be found, along with very RARELY, mithril nuggets and gold/silver ingots.


 * 1) 2) Spider eggs: this could be a suggestion in of itself, but here goes: a blackish, greenish, small egg like an ender-dragons, but smaller. A couple will be sitting on, in, and around these spider nests. In a random amount of time, it will dissappear "hatch" and out will pop a baby spider. It will be like an endermite, but black and with legs. It won't move at all, and will have only 1 health, meaning you can kill it with anything. But, in about 1-3 minecraft days, it will "grow up" into a small spider, the annoying small quick versions.


 * 1) 3) Web-cages: this will be like a casket, and will be basically a cage. (like 4 doors, all closed around 1 block. (you know the iron door trap?) yeah, like that but with web textures. Inside, could be skulls, waste blocks, Spider-caskets, or actual wood-elves, dwarfs, and wood-men when they are added. (perhaps there could be an easter egg where you could find a HOBBIT, inside one of these? I don't know XD)

Spider casket: yes.

Spider eggs: yes. But for ease of implementing I think that they should just hatch the regular tiny spiders.

Spider cage: yes and no. I am thinking of how to word this, but I am thinking of little person shaped cocoons, ranging from the size of a hobbit, Orc, dwarf, man, elf, and perhaps even an olog (The spider's will be feasting well tonight!). They will act like loot drops when broken with a sword, and will drop various items depending on who the spider's had for dinner.