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but someone battling a creeper and he/she splashes it on the creeper
Quote from: ComputerGameLPer on October 29, 2012, 09:18:12 pmbut someone battling a creeper and he/she splashes it on the creeperThen that guy is screwed. Its his own fault. Are you saying we should ban splash potions because some guy might complain that it is our fault that he splashed a creeper with his own potion?
Unlikely, and I think that the issues resulting from people having these will be small and trivial.
Quote from: ☣2crzy4uall☣ on October 30, 2012, 03:34:06 amUnlikely, and I think that the issues resulting from people having these will be small and trivial. But It still may happen, plus some people kind of set them up.
I think maybe the splash potions should only be disabled for hostile mobs. But the downside is maybe someone wants to build a mob arena where they are invisible.
Quote from: SnapeTheSnipe on October 30, 2012, 10:44:32 pmI think maybe the splash potions should only be disabled for hostile mobs. But the downside is maybe someone wants to build a mob arena where they are invisible.I don't think that would be necessary.
if you make hostile mobs invisibe then just drink an invisibility potion,then they wont attack you
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