: Build a redstone-based Lava/Water Switcher . By using dispensers and pistons, you can create a single "tap" that toggles between pouring water and lava. This is often used in automated farms to either "wash" items or "cook" meat.
To bring the "Lava and Water Swap" to life, you can implement a feature that flips the physics, visuals, or world generation of these two liquids. This is a popular challenge in sandbox games like , where the standard roles of water (safe, life-giving) and lava (dangerous, destructive) are completely reversed. Core Gameplay Features
could flow quickly like water (8 blocks), allow for swimming without damage, and even create "infinite lava" sources.
: Use a resource pack to swap only the visuals. Players might jump into what looks like a refreshing pool of water only to realize it's actually lava—or tentatively touch a "lava fall" to find it's safe water. Puzzle & Interaction Mechanics







