

It would have been overpowered once you got them, once you had gotten them to synchronize, since you could make a glider gun and just make endless mana from just three dandelifeons. I wish there was a way to synchronize the dandelifeons such that two 19x19 grids adjacent to each other would count as one 38x19 grid for cell life calculations, but count as two separate sections when the inner 3x3 areas are breached. Can’t be mirrored though, I tried, it gets stuck. Generates like three pixels worth of mana, and only takes 6 cells. I found another one that does work though, here. It’s a couple years old so maybe mechanics changed, but supposedly if done right, this thing generates “87 TNT worth” of mana.Įdit 2: the first one didn’t seem to work for me, maybe I just didn’t know how it works. Anyway, just is there a more efficient way?Įdit: upon further research, I found something I’ll try out tomorrow. That was probably unclear, but if you’ve seen the video and/or tried this flower, you might get what I’m saying. Then, the next is in the corner to the left, with the line facing the previous one, then rotate around and follow the pattern. The wall is also actually a few blocks in, so the board is 19x19 I think. ” with the “dot” against the wall, and the line being three cells, the bottom touching a wall, and parallel to the other wall.Apologies if it’s incoherent, I’m pretty tired. I’ll go ahead and try to describe it anyways, if you’ve got a more efficient way, just skip this.

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But is there any better way? That one only gives about a full diluted mana pool per cycle, which I could get much more easily and at a lower cost than constantly farming cacti, beets, carrots and potatoes.

If you look it up it should be the first one the first one, it’s hard to explain. I’m using one from YouTube right now where there’s four in each corner, with a line and a dot.
