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So, is he a good addition, or just another mob who will soon be forgotten, like the Sniffer?
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>>722607856
hoppers for people who are too lazy to follow tutorials designed for idiots
>but redstone is le hard
READ NIGGA
you literally don't even have to think just copy paste a build someone else made.
besides they're slow and stuff. i think they'll have their use here and there they can do some stuff with unstackable items but who knows what kind of lag they offer i can't imagine that a living mob takes less resources than a hopper, so if shit begins to lag golems are the first thing to go.
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>>722607856
It seems like a decent idea for automating things without needing huge chains of hoppers, BUT
Do you really trust Mojangcode to not lag the FUCK out of everything if you have a billion golems sorting everything?
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>>722607856
Just play Vintage Story
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>>722613369
Not even if you pay me
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>>722615220
this is a new low even for modern minecrap
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>>722615220
but le hecking animations! SOVL!!!
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>>722607856
what does he do



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