- Sat Jul 13, 2013 6:58 pm
#168850
In addition, one suggestion included realms in the End, which, even if mostly used by the rich (although I'm not sure why that would be), would help solve the problem of many of the public realms in the Overworld being undesirable to buy due to nub pollution, especially considering that nubs are much less likely to build their huts in the End due to its remoteness (they often just take the teleporter at spawn and build wherever they land) and the forced PVP activation, assuming that it is not removed.
~dlgn
Unbound wrote:He didn't break it there was no return before.Either he despawned the dragon, breaking it, or killed the dragon, then destroyed the normally indestructible exit portal with his admin powers, breaking it.
Bu1ld0g wrote:These suggestions about enabling the end exit sound cool in theory, having another world to play in etc.What's better: having the End be untouched but never seen, or somewhat griefed but regularly used? Note also that the shape of the End makes it naturally less prone to griefing than the Nether.
But.....I get the feeling these are purely for obtaining endstone seeing as how expensive it is.
Also, look at the state of the nether currently, it's worse than all the mangled nubhuts and griefed builds in the overworld. 1x1 cobble pathways everywhere!
In addition, one suggestion included realms in the End, which, even if mostly used by the rich (although I'm not sure why that would be), would help solve the problem of many of the public realms in the Overworld being undesirable to buy due to nub pollution, especially considering that nubs are much less likely to build their huts in the End due to its remoteness (they often just take the teleporter at spawn and build wherever they land) and the forced PVP activation, assuming that it is not removed.
~dlgn
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