Using stonecutter to make microblocks #4533
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Reference: VoxeLibre/VoxeLibre#4533
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Feature
Just in title. There is Vanilla Tweaks datapack doing this for Minecraft.
Why
Same reason as #4532. Plus, it enchances creativity a lot.
Not sure what you mean by microblocks, but I don't think MTE supports that.
Pretty sure they mean microblocks as in More Blocks. Vanilla Tweaks datapack has them pretty much identical to the MT mod, with the exception being that not all blocks have microblock variants in VT AFAIK.
Yeah, I mean a smaller VL blocks generally. Idk if it's the same thing, but Chisels&Bits for Minecraft also has the thing I mean
From what I remember, chisels&bits did extremely small blocks, dividing into 8 or 16 along each dimension.
I think he means using the stonecutter to make stairs and slabs
That's already present.
He clearly means other things.