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I have a quick question for y'all. I was playing a game of TSW (No Projectiles, Normal Chests), and I pulled an iron chestplate out of my chest. The thing is that it was enchanted with Projectile Protection II. Why is this a thing since there aren't even projectiles? I say remove it. Thanks for Reading <3
 
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Erm. The only possible theoretical use it can have is if someone throws a snowball at you from shoveling it, it will break your armor faster, otherwise 100% useless.
 

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I agree, there is no use to get Projectile Protection on your armor when the game mode is without any projectiles.
If they decide to remove it, there might be a higher chance to find armor with protection, which is handier and a greater use than projectile protection imo.
 
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Hey @PinkGangsterGoat ! I was just playing you the other day with Richard. I definitely agree this is kinda pointless, but does it really affect game play? It is just another thing for the devs to deal with, and it really doesn't affect my game at least. It would be nice, but it isn't critical. I'm neutral.
 
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Well, having the PrProtection in your chests has a few downsides:
1. It wrongly indicates the armor people have. You see that people have enchanted armor, while really, they don't.
2. The odds of finding actual protection or fire protection are smaller.
3. The armor can not be enchanted in an enchantment table.
These are minor things, but they are still downsides.
 

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Well, having the PrProtection in your chests has a few downsides:
1. It wrongly indicates the armor people have. You see that people have enchanted armor, while really, they don't.
2. The odds of finding actual protection or fire protection are smaller.
3. The armor can not be enchanted in an enchantment table.
These are minor things, but they are still downsides.
True. I agree. Then yes, +1 for me. Remove it!
 
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