Ban an item/block

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kaiomann

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In this game you say an item or block, that item will be banned in the next players world and he/she can't use it anymore.
What item will it be?
What would change in the world?
How would you work-around?

Alright, I'll start off:
Pulveriser
 
I would use a macerator. Never liked TE anyway.

Smooth stone. (But not cobblestone)
Worlds would look awesome... Mmh, since smooth stone doesn't regenerate anymore, I'd probably setup a vanilla cobble generator.

Next thing:
Forestry farms
 
Worlds would look awesome... Mmh, since smooth stone doesn't regenerate anymore, I'd probably setup a vanilla cobble generator.

Next thing:
Forestry farms
I love forestry so this will be hard.
I will probably use a turtle instead.


Next thing -
Any form or type of wood.
:p
 
Find a steel pick/shovel in a blacksmith, break coal and smelt seared bricks. make all metal tools in TiC.
This'll be an interesting run since fuel is non-renewable until the solid mid game with biofuel stuff.
(failing dungeon loot- use creepers to blast ores/stone)

No furnaces guys.
 
Depending on the pack, I'd craft my ores into ingots with a Minium Stone. And I'd put autosmelting on all my tools.
Next up, no Sand (easy one)
 
I assume this also covers grass/mycelium/farmland?

XyCraft green glowy 'soil' block which somehow supports plant life despite being made of stonebrick, crystal and redstone.
Otherwise UUM/EE in wood/food, IC2 canning machine+monster drops ect
No diamond.
Nope. Farmland grass and mycelium are fair game
Industrial diamonds are NOT diamonds
 
Well if you say so.

Diamond. All forms of diamond. Blocks. Ore. Gemstone. Tool. Industrial/Manufactured. Dust. Bee. Shard/fragment Ect.
Well, that also limits you on stuff diamonds make, so no Enchanting, no Chunkloaders, no Twilight. That's the point of this game, seeing how much you rely on one thing. It's not just about tools.

Anyways, next up, no rubber (both types)
 
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