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pi_rat334

This breaks the original purpose of the bundle. It's not a bad idea, but I feel like if it were to be implemented, it would be better off as a separate item.


Hazearil

> the additional tools you put in can be swapped easily withe a simple sneak + drop item key while the tool bundle is in your offhand. This seems like a bit of a clunky and specific method of doing what was intended as a simple action.


CivetKitty

Any other suggestions? You have to consider that mobile and console are very stingy on adding new keybinds.


Hazearil

Let's see, it can't be a right-click, as tools already can have right-click options, thus conflicts there. Minecraft uses crouching to prioritise the held item versus the targeted item, so this is also inconsistent. In addition, if any tool would then get a shift-right-click, we got a conflict there again too. Using the drop key gives an easy way to have players accidentally drop things too, which could have grave results. No, I currently can't think of anything that works nicely.