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[Suggestion] a few new, more destructive uses for Gasoline, assuming they arent already implemented. #218

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Corvus20 opened this issue Jan 27, 2021 · 0 comments

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Burning Gasoline:
When shift right clicked on a block, a layer of gasoline will be placed on top of it, like snow or carpet. When it, gasoline will first ignite any adjacent gasoline layers before igniting the block below it. If the block below the burning gasoline burns out before the gasoline does, the flaming gasoline will fall (like sand) to the next surface. This could allow for mass deforestation, disposal of waste blocks, or mass arson at a nearby village if you are feeling particularly criminal.

Gasoline Flamethrower chemical thrower upgrade component: When gasoline is fired out of a Flamethrower (a specialized upgrade of the chemical thrower), a long arc of flame particles sprays from the nozzle of the device, burning mobs and setting blocks aflame. Great for clearing those annoying leaves that hang around after you cut a tree, burning through a horde of zombies, or once again, committing mass arson. In combination with mods such as Spiders 2.0 or Scape and Run: Parasites, this could allow the "kill them with fire" evil bug nest burning experience that many sci-fi horror fans dream of.

Molotov Cocktail:
Bottle, Gasoline, and Cloth. light with flint and steel, and throw to create a fiery blast around the point of impact. An incendiary weapon fit for pyromaniacs, revolutionaries, and general enjoyers of gasoline alike. Combined with a mod like Consecration, this could be the perfect solution for a zombie horde.

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