User:El Firéball

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El Firéball is a wiki editor.

Intro

Hi, i'm El Firéball. I just signed in from the 16th September 2015. As you may not know, I am striving for the best game wiki ever, which is this wiki. So yeah. My oldest edits were fuel and air. My progress in The Blockheads? Well let's say I just made an electric furnace, stove and metalwork bench. yeah im still looking forward to explore the South Pole and West Equator and making a jetpack :/

FAQ

wait why did i do this section its completely useless -.-


Suggestions for the game

So I had to put all my other suggestions in here. I'm not gonna straight slam all my ideas in the idea page. People would be like shouting at me if I do that. .-.

Insta-grow

We should have an insta-grow thing where you put it on a specific plant and it grows mature instantly. This would be helpful for the impatient people... aaaaaand put it on pine trees on compost to have drop bears attacking you like nothing happened .-. but seriously this may be useful. To make it? Maybe... 100 Time Crystals, 5 Sunflower seeds, A cup and 5 Compost at a portal maybe?

Different ways of mining

Different ways of mining i'm suggesting:

Dynamite Mining

Yup, dynamite mining. Dynamite mining is like using dynamite to mine instead of making big gaps. Dynamite mining would clear a 6x6 grid. If there is some contact near water, then the water will splash. After all, its dynamite ;) A way to make dynamite? Hmmm, how about an electric miner made from 2 steel pickaxes, 1 steel block (of course), 2 electric motors and a 10 copper wire? And the dynamite? uhhh 3 stone, 5 copper wire and 5 carbon black since that pigment is close to gunpowder?

Mine-bot

Mine-bot, yup. It will be 1 block high. Again, at an electric miner. First, it needs a battery made from 2 steel ingots and 10 copper wire at a craft bench. Has to be plugged in to a copper wire to charge it. When tapping on a placed battery, it will have 2 options: Remove and Electricity. Tapping Remove will remove it, duh. Tapping Electricity will see how much energy it has in the battery. A 100% charged battery can fill out a mine-bot for 2 days. Aaaaaanyway, To make a mine-bot you need 4 train wheels, 10 copper wires, a chest and a steel pickaxe. To activate the mine-bot, you need to place it somewhere. Then, open the GUI. It will have 4 options. Remove, Activate, Pickaxe and Path. Path has to be opened first. Opening Path will let you mine anywhere you tap, just like a blockhead. Make it mine a path anywhere you want. Opening Pickaxe will let you change the pickaxe your bot is yielding. When first placed, it will automatically contain a steel pickaxe, not used yet. It can also contain other stuff like magnets, spades, etc. Gemstone pickaxes can be placed also. Opening Activate will open a menu to put a battery in. Then it will go to work. If no path is created, the bot cannot proceed mining. All mined items will be placed in the chest at the back of the bot. The chest will be a bit smaller than the normal ones we place, but the space is still the same. A bot can also stop mining because of the battery worn out.

The Blockheads Novel

DISCLAIMER: I made this just for fun. If you don't wanna read it, thats fine. I'm not forcing you. It's not like i'm paying you $1M to read this.

The Blockheads: On A Journey

Chapter 1

It was a cold, empty world with dodos and apple trees near a portal. Suddenly, a loud noise can be heard. A blockhead was warped in. It was a boy that had black hair, black pupils and no beard. Where, where am I?, he thought in his mind. All he remembered was his name. My name is... Ethan.... Thats all he could remember. Suddenly, a tutorial popup right up on his head. He had alot of emotions to feel. Confused, scared, sad, he didn't know which one to feel. Welcome to The Blockheads!, the tutorial said. He pressed the skip button to skip the tutorial. He roamed around the world. He saw dodos, trees, donkeys, and an ocean nearby. Well, this is the start of a new life, he thought.