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Disenchantment could easily be given to another block, like, say, a theoretical ''dis''enchantment table. Perhaps this block could be more expensive, requiring like a diamond or something to make, but in return, be able to do the disenchantment the grindstone does, but also selectively remove ''specific'' enchantments. Say you enchant your diamond sword, and got Sharpness II and Bane of Arthropods I. Sharpness is a pretty good enchantment, but Bane of Arthropods is... [[Shit|much less so]]. Currently, if you wished to get rid of the Bane of Arthropods enchantment but keep the Sharpness, you'd have tough luck doing so. However, with this hypothetical disenchantment table, you'd be able to do just that, for a higher cost than standard (current) disenchantment, of course. Standard game design stuff and all that.
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Disenchantment could easily be given to another block, like, say, a theoretical ''dis''enchantment table. Perhaps this block could be more expensive, requiring like a diamond or something to make, but in return, be able to do the disenchantment the grindstone does, but also selectively remove ''specific'' enchantments. Say you enchant your diamond sword, and got Looting II and Bane of Arthropods I. Looting is a pretty good enchantment, but Bane of Arthropods is... [[Shit|much less so]]. Currently, if you wished to get rid of the Bane of Arthropods enchantment but keep the Looting, you'd have tough luck doing so. However, with this hypothetical disenchantment table, you'd be able to do just that, for a higher cost than standard (current) disenchantment, of course. Standard game design stuff and all that.
Really, this is how I believe the grindstone ''should'' have gone. Keep it a decorative<nowiki>*</nowiki> block, like the fletching table, and give the ideas for its function to another block that is specialized for such a purpose. Would be far better than the half-assed attempt at functionality it currently has.
Really, this is how I believe the grindstone ''should'' have gone. Keep it a decorative<nowiki>*</nowiki> block, like the fletching table, and give the ideas for its function to another block that is specialized for such a purpose. Would be far better than the half-assed attempt at functionality it currently has.