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matthiike

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Hi, in my opinion (and the opinion of my friends and other people from youtube) is the nametag above the villager (eggwars shop) very confusing because you think it is an enemy and you panic :p

I understand that you have to make clear where the Eggwars shop is, because not everyone knows where they are...

But what now if we remove the nametag and place a beacon underneath it in the orange color (like the nametag) or another color.

In this way, it is still easy to know where the Eggwars shops are, but is it not confusable with enemies ;)

Please let me know what you think of my idea? :D

Greets Matthiike
 
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Hi, in my opinion (and the opinion of my friends and other people from youtube) is the nametag above the villager (eggwars shop) very confusing because you think it is an enemy and you panic :p

I understand that you have to make clear where the Eggwars shop is, because not everyone knows where they are...

But what now if we remove the nametag and place a beacon underneath it in the orange color (like the nametag) or another color.

In this way, it is still easy to know where the Eggwars shops are, but is it not confusable with enemies ;)

Please let me know what you think of my idea? :D

Greets Matthiike
I like this idea cause I play a lot of eggwars and when I need to seek the last one I always think that he is the eggwars shop, so +1 from me.
 

Anmazing

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Well, those nametags aren't really confusing to me, so I don't think this would be really useful.
 
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