I am having an issues with trying to get Living wood, placed around Pure daisy. The stone changes but the wood doesn't. The wood doesn't get the stone particles ether running (Beta - 39)
Usually it helps to say what wood you are trying to changeI am having an issues with trying to get Living wood, placed around Pure daisy. The stone changes but the wood doesn't. The wood doesn't get the stone particles ether running (Beta - 39)
There's already an config option...Any chance of a config option to decrease flower spawn rates? I'd like to play with the mod more but the flowers are very bright and in the large numbers they currently spawn in it makes things look a little messy!
cant find the spoller buttion but heres a crash report
scrolling up and down the creative tab a few times or it coud just be when the mouse is over the brown mana petal in the creative menu
http://pastebin.com/Lb2VKTyc
strange me just went to open minecraft and record doing the same thing that made the crash and ya its not doing it no idea @_@ stupid mod making me out to be a lire XDNot sure what that is, I go to the creative tab all the time and never got it.
Folks, incredibly silly question here:
What do people use Botania for?
I've been watching this mod for a while. I'd love to learn more and tinker with it, but I haven't figured out what I can accomplish with it and why I should check it out. I see from thread page 1 I can enchant with it and make some items.
What items are particularly popular? Is there anything particularlyoverpoweredcool, like RoC's extractor, that I can aim for?
http://vazkii.us/mod/Botania/index.php is a beautiful website, and lists how the mod works, and what its general guidelines are. But I can't seem to find a list of blocks that you can create and what they do. (Bear in mind that in-game manuals only count for those who are already using the mod, not those sitting on the fence)
random qustion how is a mod about flowers tech???? o3o
What do people use Botania for?
Folks, incredibly silly question here:
What do people use Botania for?
It isn't exactly aimed towards progression, or a stage of the game, it's merely a mod that aims itself at being... Renewable. No set up is ever unrepeatable, and could be built anywhere, anytime without spending hours grinding towards those goals.Folks, incredibly silly question here:
What do people use Botania for?
I've been watching this mod for a while. I'd love to learn more and tinker with it, but I haven't figured out what I can accomplish with it and why I should check it out. I see from thread page 1 I can enchant with it and make some items.
What items are particularly popular? Is there anything particularlyoverpoweredcool, like RoC's extractor, that I can aim for?
http://vazkii.us/mod/Botania/index.php is a beautiful website, and lists how the mod works, and what its general guidelines are. But I can't seem to find a list of blocks that you can create and what they do. (Bear in mind that in-game manuals only count for those who are already using the mod, not those sitting on the fence)
KillerRamer, thanks, this is excellent info.You could make a flower that could power an erray of vanilla furnaces with flowers that could eat leave blocks for power... or directly from the sun itself.. Grab arcane bellows and you can make something that smelts lightning quick.
You can set up home defense where monsters bicker and quabel, and also lay down tiger lily's so the creepers never have a chance to ruin your home. But Botania never gives a direct awnser to a problem, it gives you things that are open to interpretation in how you use them. I never would have thought about a tree farm using botania until that reddit post... The limiting factors in this mod tend to be the imagination, and call forth a challenge in where you might take it.
Correct; although I do watch some of his spotlights.Apparently you don't watch dw20's server play series. There is a reallycheaty OPuseful synergy with Blood Magic. The Fallen Kanade is a flower that gives you regen 4 which is a really nice jump start for filling your blood altar
Not sure if this in the 1.6 version or not though.
RoC players such as myself appreciate mods that promote organic design. Instead of giving me a big block that does just X, you provide a dozen smaller blocks that do a bunch of things you probably haven't even anticipated yet.It's a tech nod not in theme, but in design. The mod's main focus is the ability to use the blocks and flowers it gives you to create systems, thus, a tech mod.
In all honesty, I don't think many people uses botania for anything, given that it's a vastly underpowered mod conpared to what others provide.
To my personal list I can add:As I've said above, the concept is simple, creating flowers and tools which provide unique abilities that you can join to create systems. Some examples can be the Orechid, which creates ores in nearby stone blocks. The Loonium, which spawns in dungeon loot. The Fallen Kanade which gives regeneration to anyone nearby, so on.
Items wise, there's quite a few good ones, the Terra Firma Rod allows you to terraform terrain in a given shape, the Golden Laurel Crown protects you from death once, the Terra Shatterer is an AoE pick you have to level up with mana, the Alchemy Catalyst opens up a lot of new recipes to create vanilla and mod items, the Horn of the Wild clears out grass better than any sickle I've seen, the Ring of Chordata gives you pretty good underwater movement, the Mana Blaster is pretty versatile and can be used as a mining lazer of sorts, the list goes on.