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We all have our own body weights in real life. Some of us look skinny; others may look a little husky. But what if Notch added different classes of "weight" in Minecraft? That's a good question. At first, to us, it might make Minecraft a little more "natural". But then again, there might be new problems that some people might face. Let's look at the positive and negative sides below:
2. People might stay being interested in Minecraft.
3. Mobs (and us) won't look alike anymore.
2. As a result, this may not make Minecraft so "natural" anymore.
3. In small combats, the player might be focusing too much on the enemy's body weight more than the combat. As a result, that player loses.
Positive Sides:
1. This makes Minecraft a little more "natural".2. People might stay being interested in Minecraft.
3. Mobs (and us) won't look alike anymore.
Negative Sides:
1. People are going to be laughing over this too much.2. As a result, this may not make Minecraft so "natural" anymore.
3. In small combats, the player might be focusing too much on the enemy's body weight more than the combat. As a result, that player loses.
Yeah. So all the things considered, no, I don't think there should ever be different body weights in Minecraft. A mod would be fine, but I don't think weight classes should be officially admitted to Minecraft. But I'll say one thing about weight: if they ever took 'weight' out of the English language, we'd all perish!
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