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#1 2017-04-09 19:17:55

Raphe9000
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Spike Balls

One thing that seems to obvious to add in yet has never been added in is a single block obstacle that is not attached to the ground. It is true that you could just put 4 spikes around a block, but this takes up 5 blocks and generally looks ugly. The only other solution is to just to put floating fire/spikes around which just looks completely out of place. I propose adding a spike ball. It would be just like a spike but in a circular formation. A fire ball would also make sense, but a spike ball can be applied in many more areas.

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#2 2017-04-10 00:33:54

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Re: Spike Balls

like a 360 degree spike?
mmmmmm


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#3 2017-04-10 01:00:55

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Re: Spike Balls

DarkComet wrote:

like a 360 degree spike?
mmmmmm

Basically 4-8 spikes around an axis/ball is the best way for me to explain it. Since it is attached to nothing, it would look a lot nicer than just floating spikes.

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#4 2017-04-10 01:09:46

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Re: Spike Balls

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#5 2017-04-10 02:47:42, last edited by dcomet (2017-04-10 03:02:52)

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Re: Spike Balls

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wait why does it look so small //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/tongue


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