Ok, I've made the following discovery recently by both testing, and by digging through the damage values listed in the minecraft.jar files.
That a diamond sword has the 1st strongest durability, but only the 2nd strongest damage per hit.
And a gold sword has the 5th strongest durability, but the 1st strongest damage per hit.
The above can be proven in Single Player by getting an "infinite tool-durability" mod and seeing how many hits it takes to kill each type of mob using a golden, and then a diamond sword. This is also proof as to why Zombie Pigmen seem to kick you ass so quickly.
And now, the point emerges. I want to know 2 things:
1) Does the above idea about golden and diamond sword make sense to you too?
2)Which sword should I give my guard-npc?
Gold vs Diamond
Re: Gold vs Diamond
1) no. (gold is a softer metal than diamond)
2). bling bling diamond sword.
2). bling bling diamond sword.
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Re: Gold vs Diamond
Meh, too late. Besides, its not like i can afford to make the NPC's actual guards anyway.
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Re: Gold vs Diamond
i used a diamonds sword in pvp, and kill it two hits
but with a gold one i killed in three hits
but with a gold one i killed in three hits
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Re: Gold vs Diamond
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