Think about this with me: if this rule didn’t exist and in Minecraft we could place doors the same way we place trapdoors, meaning without needing a block underneath, it would completely revolutionize the way we play and decorate our builds.

We would gain access to a much wider palette of colors and textures to use in our constructions, allowing for more depth and visual variety. It would be similar to how we already use shelf blocks and trapdoors in countless builds to add detail and layering. This simple change could massively expand creative possibilities in building.

(credits: image taken from a resource pack in "modrinth: 3D Doors & Trapdoors" for context)

by _GenDream_

7 Comments

  1. I see it both ways. But the hinges would hypothetically keep it locked into the wall.

    Minecraft isn’t a game of logic relative to real life, however. *trees float.* DON’T LEAVE TREES FLOATING

  2. This, and also The limitations of what blocks you can place a door on, annoys me. Why can’t I put a door on the top step of a stair?