It looks like it needs de-nattering and de-unnecessary-details-ing more.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanThis article is full of those natterisms, even three years later.
Edited by Pyrarson H.B. WardA lot of the listed mobs also arguably don't qualify; the primary ones that almost certainly do are Cave Spiders, Witches, and Baby Zombies, particularly the latter, but everything else is generally only a problem for new players or are very rare- Demonic Spiders specifically covers common enemies with notably irritating mechanics or design; or, they're very dated, and the mobs in question have become less annoying with updates, such as the Skeleton, which is much easier to deal with thanks to the introduction of shields. That said, I have little experience with the Drowned, so I can't say much on whether they qualify.
Edited by HexagonaldonutWhy is there a Ruined Forever section in the YMMV and NOT inside the Darth Wiki?
H.B. Ward Hide / Show RepliesThat is a pretty long Broken Base page. Should we clean it up or move it into its own separate page?
Whats with all the 'fanbase are complete idiots' sayings on this page? Entire tropes complain about how the fanbase hates everything, phases out valid arugments such as untested releases which happens exactly the same since alpha into the latest release.
Hide / Show RepliesYeah. I know your comment is old, but you're right about that and since I realized the same thing I've been thinking about how to solve it. I've already dulled out some angry shouting about fandoms from the Broken Base part. It looks more civil and level-headed now.
And, for the record, what those people were doing was basically a form of Complaining About People Not Liking the Show, which I think is completely wrong and shouldn't be used seriously in any TV Tropes article.
Worst we've got now is probably:
"Some forum-ites will look down on you for playing on Peaceful difficulty, and that's nothing on what they'll say about using inventory editors to get free building supplies."
That's just like... Yeah it's not fun to read.
Edited by Pyrarson H.B. WardWould the first time the player sees a Chicken Jockey count as a Big-Lipped Alligator Moment? It would seem really out of place to a new player, and it probably wouldn't have any impact on them. If the player killed the chicken and ended up eating the meat, or traded the baby zombie's rotten flesh to a villager, then it could be a subversion.
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"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanA Chicken Jockey in the game is a baby zombie riding a chicken (see minecraft.gamepedia.com/Chicken_jockey). Baby zombies can drop rotten flesh, which can be used to get emeralds from villagers, and the meat chickens drop can be eaten, so they're not entirely useless. Most new players wouldn't be accustomed to seeing this.
Max, if I recall, a Big Lipped Alligator Moment is when something happens, completely out of the blue (normally towards the end of a work), and that the characters never speak of again.
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Demonic Spiders looks long enough for its own page.
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