I burn when I walk into it. I made this age, with a Flat World + Ocean Abyss + Black Ink Block pages.
Yes it does. You have to tinker with its in-game options, but it does.WAILA doesn't work on liquids!
Also I managed to nab a Black Ink river, and here we go:
http://imgur.com/POTXrZb
I've also got a cow level. I'm Mystcraft-set for now!
Oh nice! How do I get to that menu?Yes it does. You have to tinker with its in-game options, but it does.
I believe it is shown in the regular minecraft options menu, you can bind a key. I forgot its default.Oh nice! How do I get to that menu?
Wait. Do you by any chance have project:red installed?It is Molten Conductive Redmetal. whatever that is.
Yeah I do. It shows as Project: Red compatibility in WAILA. I took TechWorld 2 and tweaked it to my liking.Wait. Do you by any chance have project:red installed?
I have a biofuel page and I've used it; I also have a world with Resonant Ender lakes, which is too awesome for words. I also have a Reactor.ColumnFuel page or something.
Anyway, my solution for figuring out what a liquid is, is to look at it through a Thaumometer.
Dense ores is a bad idea instant instability no way to make it stable unless you change the configuration files. Hope you didn't make your house there.Oh my that makes me jelly. Wish I had a world with resonant ender lakes. At least my age has dense ores! Ha.
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Depends on what your purpose is. I've made dense ore worlds for quick in and out quarrying, and then deleted the world file. You can also use Rainbow Trees to gradually stabilize them, and there are ways to minimize instability.Dense ores is a bad idea instant instability no way to make it stable unless you change the configuration files. Hope you didn't make your house there.
The drain acts as an input as well as an output.May want to disable the molten red metal page... And the molten redstone page.
From what I hear(from the grape vine no less!), it's impossible to pump them, and if you find a way, it's impossible to put it into the smeltery.