Help with Thaumcraft 3 Mod

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TalipTayfur

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I have a little problem to Thaumcraft. Flux getting more in my house area and i will getting scary.
What can i do for clearing flux ?
 

danidas

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Nothing directly, beyond killing wisps and waiting for it to go down. If your near a bad node then best option is to move. You can also plant silver woods to make a pure node which slowly eats flux but that in fact can make the matter worse due to the node mechanics.
 

danidas

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Find the node with the flux and build a decent size box around it to contain all the wisps. Than you can begin to name them as pets and watch them fly around your wisp aquarium. Just watch out for the rare super zombie or the occasional flux induced thunder storm and the even rarer mining fatigue debuff.
 

Fuzzlewhumper

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I make a special place for all my 'evil doing'. And by special - I'm talking far from where I wanna call home.

I take the same policy many states have, "Not in my backyard" when it comes to sewage, prisons, radioactive stuff, coal, and oil. Of course, I'll chop trees down left and right and flatten the mountains, but that stuff is okay in my book. Anyone else think the darkening of the sky might be due to all the charcoal I'm making? Naaa, couldn't be.
 

TalipTayfur

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I have a bad node under my house and its very big ... So i kill all the wisp and wait :) Thank you guys
 

OmegaJasam

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If you have a bad Node, as in a dark one, You will forever be gaining flux.
Each wisp /spawn/ reduces the flux (you don't have to kill them)
But if you want it to go away for good your options are basicaly enough bees to outpace the node, moving it very far away, or making a bigger pure node and combining the two, resulting in a huge pure node (and a metric truckload of flux, but the pure node should clean it up /eventually/)