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I don't understand what you mean. Botania things only supply mana to one thing at a time. Just bind flowers or point a mana spreader to the normal mana pool instead of the diluted one. One mana pool should only interfere with another if it is blocking the path of mana blasts.
My mistake; you are correct. I somehow overlooked the tail end of that text. I thought I was being diligent about reading the quest texts, but I guess I wasn't as diligent as I had believed.
If you're at all getting tired of seeing people ask about this, you could maybe curb that a bit by...
You can place the Crop sticks on Sand, which actually makes it really easy to guarantee getting Sugarcane or Cactus from crossbreeding. Just use sand where they are meant to grow. Once the next pack version hits the launcher (it was submitted yesterday), the quest text will mention the sand...
You threw that into a fresh Crucible? Was empty, you put more water in it, then the ingot and the Lapis?
ItharianEngineering, it's in the thread title: "The wand does not have enough charge to do that."
You threw in too many nuggets for the wand to convert at once. You'll have to shift and right click, wasting it all, and start over. Beware of the wisps the Flux is bound to cause.
My answer is assuming you're dealing with the same batch of nuggets you kept trying with as detailed in this...
Actually what was said is that the mod that adds the fluid will have the option of telling Forge to allow it to be placeable in the world... if I remember correctly. It's going to be up to the mod that adds each fluid.
Steam is produced faster, I believe, according to how hot it is. The fuel is not converted directly into steam. The fuel is used to raise and then maintain the temperature. Much less fuel is used to keep a Boiler hot than is used to heat a Boiler up.
GregTech ores and, uh... Oil Sand and Crude Oil from Traincraft. The Traincraft stuff isn't worth making a new world over as only some of its trains use diesel and I've heard (but have not tested) that you can make diesel from sugarcane.
Aw, really? I didn't think to test all the ores when I tried it. That's unfortunate. Still pretty cheap for what it does, though, and the only two things you'd really miss out on with it are Uranium and Iridium.