Thanks for your feedback,
I guess I could do that.
- Cranberries are grown in "bogs", generally. I don't pretend to be an expert in their farming techniques, but it seems they'd make a good candidate for joining the club with rice and water artichoke and the others.
Intended behaviour
- Maneuvering in them is a bit of a pain, especially if you're not working a big paddy. All the up and down and speed changes makes mis-clicking really easy to do. I'm not sure what the solution would be, aside from just getting used to it, so this is a very unfinished complaint. Hip waders? I don't know.
Again, intended behaviour
- Real problem, on the other hand: These blocks seem to inherit from the water class (or w/e the Java equivalent is), and that includes density-/viscosity-based interactions with other liquids. Is it intended that heavier ones will spread right through them and wipe them out? Because that's what happens.
If I did it right you should be able to fill them up with any container items (like fluid cells from IC2 or forestry).
- Last, filling them involves having to open inventory after every block and putting the now-empty bucket back on the hot-bar. Maybe this can't be helped, but if it can, it'd make them a lot less frustrating to work with.