![]() Or maybe instead of just curing poison (or wither?) it could also give resistance? I really like the health boost idea in the suggestion. Also, for me, the poison nullification effect isn't enough to justify a precious inventory slot. With honey bottles saturation nerfed to a measly 2.4 they are now a fairly worthless food source more in line with apples or chorus fruit.īuff saturation back to 9.6 and I will start farming and carrying honey bottles. That would have been a very nice food source. I just want to clear something up: Originally honey was equivalent to cooked salmon restoring 6 hunger points (points, NOT bars) and 9.6 saturation (saturation will indirectly effect how much your health can regen but is NOT a health regen stat). I see some confusion around the internet about their viability as a food source. Even cooked cod is a more effective food in terms of saturation. This would give incentive for survival players to farm and breed bees, and make honey items actually useful for the survival player.Īt least make make honey bottles less of a worthless food source. Like most potions, glowstone can be used to make Health Boost II potion but burns out twice as fast. If its "longer effect" is 8/3 the base effect time, its longer counterpart would be 2 minutes. So why not give this an extra use? A honey bottle can be brewed into a Potion of Health Boost! As it is powerful, its effect should be rather short-lived. Unless I'm going to build my house out of honeycomb blocks, which is unlikely. Why would I ever want to make a bee farm to mass-obtain honey bottles, which only stack to 16, when I could be farming beef or pork, a far superior food source that stacks to 64. what was it all for?Ī not great food source that doesn't even stack to 64. This required a campfire in order not to anger the bees. After a long while, the nest was FINALLY full enough for me to get honey. Then I had to wait several minutes for them to grow up, so I could use more flowers to breed more bees. ![]() I had to wait for the bees to come out so I could put them in love mode and breed them. Yes, the Honey Block is VERY useful in redstone contraptions, but for the average survival player, there really isn't much incentive to farm bees.įirstly, I had to travel 1000 blocks to even find a nest. ![]() I have been playing 1.15 snapshots, and I've realised there really isn't that much that honey actually DOES in survival. ![]()
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