Throwable tnt and fire charge
A Texture Pack is coming which displays the snowballs as tnt and firecharge when i had figured out, why it doesn't work!!!
This datapack introduces two new throwable items: Throwable TNT and Throwable Fire Charge, adding a fun and explosive twist to your Minecraft experience. With just a simple right-click, you can throw these items to create chaos and destruction, making them ideal for combat, traps, or simply trolling your friends in creative ways.
Crafting:
Crafting these throwable items is straightforward and intuitive:
- To craft a Throwable TNT, simply place a regular TNT block in your crafting grid.
- To craft a Throwable Fire Charge, put a standard fire charge into the crafting grid.
These simple recipes ensure that you can quickly convert your regular explosive tools into throwable versions without needing additional materials or complex steps.
Features:
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Throwable TNT:
- Works just like standard TNT but can be thrown with a right-click.
- Explodes after hitting a surface or mob, causing area damage and block destruction (depending on your game mode).
- Perfect for destroying structures, mining resources, or creating strategic explosions in battles.
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Throwable Fire Charge:
- Sets blocks, mobs, or players ablaze on impact.
- Functions as a fiery projectile that can ignite flammable materials, activate standard TNT, or simply cause chaos in your surroundings.
- Useful for long-range attacks, controlling mobs, or starting fires in hard-to-reach places.
Why Use It?
This datapack is perfect for anyone looking to spice up their Minecraft world with explosive fun and creative combat options. Whether you’re engaging in a PvP battle, setting traps for unsuspecting players, or just want to experiment with new mechanics, these throwable items are guaranteed to add excitement and unpredictability to your gameplay.
With their simple crafting recipes and versatile usage, Throwable TNT and Throwable Fire Charge are excellent tools for both strategic gameplay and humorous trolling. Be careful, though—one wrong throw, and you might end up as the victim of your own creation!