Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-31488041-20170910233900

Cluster Bricks/Cluttered Hobbit HolesWhat i am suggesting is a feature I, (regrettably) don't expect to be added any time soon but i think its a cool idea. I am suggesting the possibility of clustered hobbit holes and houses as well as gift giving. Clustered hobbit holes would kind of work like this it is a hobbit hole witha rare chance of spawning that includes blocks called clutter or cluster bricks. cluster bricks would be a block layered like snow or the gold piles and when broken you would recieve a random weak tool item or bottled drink and occasionally something more valuable  like maybe a dalish cracker or ring. A cluttered hobbit hole would spawn rarely with 6 or 7 full cluster bricks spread out very very rarely you would find an extremely cluttered house which would be hard to walk through and most likely fill one of the smaller rooms.

Gift Giving 

This feature is a fun one which might be a way to make the shire more fun. gift giving would be a random chancing of getting an item from a hobbit these items would vary like the cluster brick items from often not very special to sometimes very special. there are two ways this could work. One there could be a present icon on certain hobbits. Upon clicking on them the hobbit would say something birthday related like a verse from the birthday song, birthday speech or something like "welcome to the party " etc after saying which an item would appear in your inventory or upon the ground (depending if the inventory is full). the second way it could work is no present icon. you would have to go around clicking hobbits for awhile then therw would be *( a higher chance than the icon suggestion) a chance they would give you a gift.

Alignment Based Gifts

This feature would be simple. The higher alignment with hobbits the more possibility for a good gift if you are negative with hobbits there is a chance one will say "Hey! i got something for you " then they would either give you an empty cracker wrapper or throw a pebble / conker at you

Constructive critisism and kudos welcome 