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booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.intro.text.1=<i>For too long have the people of Minecraftia toiled under a relentless whip. A whip more hurtful and more injurious than that of any slave-master: inconvenience. Aye, the thousand million inconveniences that make up the grind, that force players to waste hours- nay, days!- chopping wood and farming wheat and other such mundane tasks, just to momentarily escape the remorseless tedium and experience the true joys of Minecraftia, building, caving and adventuring into the beautiful uncharted abundance
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.intro.text.2=<i>of the world. Yet no sooner has one immersed oneself in this creative enterprise than the inconveniences return, like millions of furious bees pestering, stinging, swarming all over you until the game ceases to be enjoyable, and you are driven away from it forever. To that end, a certain Ellpeck has created this Actual Addition to the world of Minecraft, that will allow the player to better engage with the core experiences of the game- building and adventuring- by automating and streamlining the monotony that
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.intro.text.3=<i>is grinding in Minecraft. Therefore, Ellpeck humbly presents to you this Actually Additions Manual, that shall teach you the ways of this modification and, ultimately, allow you to transcend inconvenience and attain enlightenment. <rs><n><n> ~by <imp>Tulkas<r>
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.intro.text.4=If you, for some reason, want to craft this book again, just take a <item>piece of paper<r> and a <item>canola seed<r> which you can find randomly generated and craft them together!
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.craftingIngs.text.1=<imp>Actually Additions<r> has lots of items that use certain <imp>basic crafting items<r> to be crafted. This chapter has all of these basic items <imp>grouped up<r> so that you can see all of them at once.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.quartz.text.1=<item>Black Quartz<r> is an <imp>Ore<r> that generates in the world <imp>between layer <lowest> and <highest><r>. When broken, it can be <imp>smelted in a furnace<r> or <imp>crushed in a crusher<r> to get broken down into <item>Black Quartz<r>.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.quartz.text.2=<item>Black Quartz<r> items are used in lots of <imp>Crafting Recipes<r> in <imp>Actually Additions<r>. They are very important for most of the Items and, thus, should be mined when found in the world. They can be crafted into a couple of different <imp>Decorative Blocks<r> shown on the following pages. <n><n><i>Nether Quartz, but deadlier
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.cloud.text.1=The <item>Smiley Cloud<r> is a magical floating cloud which is getting put to life through the piece of Solidified Experience inside it. It hovers up and down in its place all jolly and fun, and when <imp>right-clicking<r>, you can <imp>give it a name<r>. <n>When giving it certain <imp>special names<r> like <imp>"Ellpeck"<r> or <imp>"AcidBlues"<r>, it will have some special items it carries!
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.coalStuff.text.1=Sometimes your <item>Coal<r> just <imp>burns for too long or too short<r>, you know what I mean? <n>For that, you can now craft <item>Tiny Coal<r>, <item>Tiny Charcoal<r> and <item>Blocks of Charcoal<r> for using them in a furnace. <n>While the <item>Block of Charcoal<r> burns for as long as a <item>Block of Coal<r>, the <item>Tiny Coal<r> and <item>Tiny Charcoal<r> will burn for <imp>one eighth of a piece of coal<r>, meaning it will <imp>smelt one item in a normal furnace<r>.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.lamps.text.1=<item>Lamps<r> are a block providing lots of light, similar to the mystic Glowstone or Torches, but they can be <imp>dyed with all of the 16 different colors<r> either by <imp>crafting them<r> or by placing them on the ground and <imp>right-clicking them with a piece of dye<r>. <n>When <imp>right-clicking<r> them with an empty hand, they will <imp>turn on and off<r>. If you want them, however, to be toggled using <item>Redstone<r> Power, just place a <item>Lamp Controller<r> next to one.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.treasureChest.text.1=A <item>Treasure Chest<r> found underwater.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.treasureChest.text.2=<item>Treasure Chests<r> are a semi-uncommon occurence <imp>in Ocean Biomes<r>. They appear on the bottom of the sea, probably left there by bypassing Ships who threw off or lost some load. These Chests however, <imp>hold some valuable items<r>, if you're lucky. Breaking them won't yield you anything, though, you just have to <imp>right-click them<r> to receive some amazing goodies.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.breaker.text.1=The <item>Breaker<r>... well.. it breaks blocks in front of it. That's about it. It can be oriented in every direction like a Piston. It can be turned off with Redstone.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.breaker.text.2=The <item>Placer<r>... well... it places blocks in front of it. That's about it. It can be oriented in every direction like a Piston. It can be turned off with Redstone.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.breaker.text.3=The <item>Liquid Placer<r> places blocks that correspond to the liquid you put in via a bucket or pipe in via a pipe. Needs <imp>1000mB<r> to place one block.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.breaker.text.4=The <item>Liquid Collector<r> will collect liquid blocks in front of it and convert them to <imp>1000mB<r> of fluid. That's the equivalent of a filled bucket.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.phantomfaces.text.1=<item>Phantomfaces<r> are a simple way to <imp>connect inventories together<r>, they have a very important twist however: Instead of just connecting two inventories, a <item>Phantomface<r> <imp>simulates the inventory it is connected to<r>, meaning you can put items into and pull out of the Phantomface itself. A <item>Phantomface<r> has a <imp>default range of <range> blocks<r>, but it can be upgraded with a <item>Phantom Booster<r>. <item>Phantomfaces<r> are connected by <imp>right-clicking<r> an inventory with a <item>Phantom Connector<r> and then <imp>right-clicking<r> the <item>Phantomface.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.phantomfaces.text.2=The default <item>Phantomface<r> works for items, like described on the first page.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.phantomfaces.text.3=The <item>Phantom Liquiface<r> acts exactly like the normal <item>Phantomface<r>, but it <imp>works for liquid containing blocks<r>. When given a <imp>Redstone Signal<r>, it can be set to <imp>Auto-Output<r>. Be careful with this though, as it <imp>could cause infinte loops and lag<r> under certain conditions!
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.phantomfaces.text.4=The <item>Phantom Energyface<r> acts exactly like the normal <item>Phantomface<r>, but it <imp>works for RF<r>, meaning you can connect it to things like Generators and Crushers.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.phantomfaces.text.6=The <item>Phantom Booster<r>, as explained on the first page, ups the range of <item>Phantomface<r>s by being placed <imp>on top of them<r>. The maximum amount above one <item>Phantomface<r> is <imp>3<r>.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.phantomBreaker.text.1=<item>Phantom Breakers<r> and <item>Placers<r> work similarly to the normal <item>Phantomfaces<r>, except that they are used to <imp>break and place blocks from a distance<r>. Their default range is <imp><range> Blocks<r>, however. To connect them to blocks to break, just store the block with a <item>Phantom Connector<r> as described in the <imp>Phantomface Chapter<r>. When connecting them to air spaces, just place a block, store it and then break it again.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.esd.name=ESDs
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.esd.text.1=The <item>ESD<r> is a block that works <imp>similar to a Hopper<r> but has <imp>a lot more functionality<r>. <n>You can choose the sides to input and output and you can <imp>precisely configure<r> the range of slots to look at! <n>For more precise information about <item>ESDs<r>, craft one and <imp>hover over the elements in their GUI<r>! <n><n><i>Its actual name is
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.xpSolidifier.text.1=The <item>Experience Solidifer<r> uses the player's experience and turns it into <item>Solidified Experience<r> which can later be used by <imp>right-clicking<r> to get the experience you stored into Item form back onto your character. <n>This is a safe and easy way to store your experience so that it isn't getting lost when you die. <n><item>Solidified Experience<r> also drops from Monsters sometimes as an Extra.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.greenhouseGlass.text.1=<item>Greenhouse Glass<r> is a very effective way to <imp>speed up the growth of your plants<r>! When placed anywhere above the plant, as long as there are no blocks below obstructing the path, and there is sunlight above the glass, it will <imp>significantly speed up the growth of the plant<r>! <n>It obviously has to be daytime, too. Thought that was obvious.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.fishingNet.name=Fishing Net
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.fishingNet.text.1=The <item>Fishing Net<r> is a block that makes fishing a lot easier! Just <imp>place it above some water<r> and it will, given a little bit of time, automatically catch fish for you! To store the fish, just place a chest above the <item>Fishing Net<r> or let the items spew out of the top and collect them manually. <n><n><i>For the impatient
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.feeder.text.1=The <item>Feeder<r> is a good alternative to a manual animal farm. Place it in the middle of an animal pen and supply it with some wheat, seeds or carrots, depending on the animal you want to feed, and just wait. It will <imp>automatically feed the animals<r> and if there is enough animals near it, it will <imp>shut off on its own<r> to prevent lag or animal overflow. <n><n><i>Greenpeace approves
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.compost.name=Compost and Fertilizer
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.compost.text.1=The <item>Compost<r> is used to make <item>Fertilizier<r> from <item>Mashed Food<r>. <item>Fertilizer<r> acts just like Bone Meal, but can be crafted in a much simpler manner just by crafting <item>Mashed Food<r> and then putting <num> of those inside of a <item>Compost<r> and waiting for a bit. When the mashed food is composted, just take it out by right-clicking again.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crate.text.1=<item>Storage Crates<r> are big. <imp>Really big<r>. They hold tons of items, more than 4 chests worth of them. <n><n><i>"F-in' gigantic"<rs><n> -Some Magazine
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crate.text.2=The <item>Chest To Storage Crate Upgrade<r> allows you to <imp>convert any chest into a Storage Crate<r>, retaining its items! <n>Just <imp>shift-right-click<r> onto the chest to apply it.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.coffeeMachine.text.1=The <item>Coffee Machine<r> is a block used to make <item>Coffee<r>, a <imp>potion-like<r> item that gives the user several buffs. <n>To use the coffee machine, you need a <item>Empty Cup<r>, <coffee> <item>Coffee Beans<r>, which can be found in the wild, harvested and <imp>planted on farmland<r> again, <rf> RF/t and <water>mB of Water per cup brewed. <n>On the coffee machine recipe pages at the back, to see what the item does, just hover over the Cup of Coffee.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.coffeeMachine.text.2=To actually give your coffee some buffs, <imp>put some of the items shown on the later pages into the slots on the right<r>. <n>The more slots are filled up with one item, the higher the <imp>Amplifier<r> of the effect will be. The <imp>Maximum Amplifier<r> is the max amount of items to be put into one coffee. <n>Order matters: When using, for example, <item>Milk<r> (to see what it does exactly, go to a later page), you are going to have to plan the items out inside the <imp>numbered slots<r> in such a way that it brews the coffee you want.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.coffeeMachine.text.3=This is an example of a recipe making a coffee containing <imp>Fire Resistance 1 for 0:20<r> and <imp>Speed 1 for 2:30<r>.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.coffeeMachine.text.6=<item>Milk<r> is an important item when brewing coffee: It <imp>adds 2 minutes<r> to all effects of items in slots with lower numbers while <imp>removing 1 amplifier<r>. When the amplifier of an effect is 1, however, it will remove the effect.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.coffeeMachine.text.7=<i>The fact that you're reading this means that you either have <imp>HarvestCraft<r><i> installed, or that you're looking at the lang file. <rs><n>This does the same thing as <item>Milk<r>, but for veggie guys.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crusher.text.1=The <item>Crusher<r> turns every ore, ingot and gem into its corresponding <imp>dust<r> using <rf1> RF/t. <n>When you put in <imp>Ores<r> however, they will yield <imp>2 pieces of dust<r>. <n>The <item>Double Crusher<r> basically does the same, however it can crush two ores at a time and uses <rf2> RF/t. <n>On the following pages, you can see some additional useful recipes for inside the crusher. <n><n><i>He's my crush
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.furnaceDouble.text.1=The <item>Double Furnace<r> works like a furnace, however, it uses <rf> RF/t and can smelt <imp>two items at a time<r>.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.lavaFactory.text.1=The <item>Lava Factory<r> can produce blocks of lava given <imp><rf> RF/block<r>. <n>The Block above it has to be surrounded with 4 Casing Blocks, otherwise it won't be able to produce Lava. <n>Right-Clicking on the <item>Lava Factory<r> will show you if it's able to produce Lava in its current setup. <n><n><i>Lava, for a fact. <n> ory
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.energizer.name=Energizer and Enervator
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.energizer.text.1=The <item>Energizer<r> <imp>charges items that hold RF<r> using its energy supply.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.energizer.text.2=The <item>Enervator<r> <imp>discharges items that hold RF<r> and stores the energy in its energy supply.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.repairer.text.1=The <item>Item Repairer<r> uses <imp><rf> RF/t<r> to repair items that can be repaired in an Anvil <imp>without needing any materials<r>!
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.coalGen.text.1=The <item>Coal Generator<r> generates <imp><rf> RF/t<r> through the use of everything that can be put into a furnace. <n>Note that it only starts burning something up if there's enough space for the energy generated.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.solarPanel.text.1=The <item>Solar Panel<r> <imp>produces <rf> RF/t<r> when it has direct daylight above it and it is daytime. <n><n><i>Panelled walls
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.heatCollector.text.1=The <item>Heat Collector<r> is a block that <imp>produces <rf> RF/t<r>. <n>To do that, it needs to be <imp>surrounded with at least <min> Lava Blocks<r> directly around it on any side except the top one. But watch out, it sometimes <imp>destroys some of these Lava Blocks<r>!
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.canola.text.1=There is lots of stuff that can be produced from Canola (which can be found in the wild and then planted and harvested!): You can make <imp>Canola Oil<r>, <imp>Oil<r> and produce <imp>RF<r> from it. <n>The way to do that is to take some <item>Canola, put it into a <item>Canola Press<r> which uses <pressRF> RF/t. That creates <imp><canola> mB of Canola Oil<r>. Put that into a <item>Fermenting Barrel<r>, let it sit there for a while before it converts into <imp>Oil<r>. That oil can then be used in a <item>Oil Generator<r> to create <imp><rf> RF/t<r>.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.wings.name=Wings Of The Bats
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.wings.text.1=Sometimes, bats will drop <item>Wings<r>. These wings can't really be used to fly, but that's just because they're not powerful enough. <n>To make them more powerful, you can craft <item>Wings Of The Bats<r>. When you have these in your inventory, they will allow you to <imp>fly like in creative mode<r>.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.leafBlower.text.1=The <item>Leaf Blower<r> can blow away tall grass, flowers and other stuff around you when you <imp>hold right-click<r>. There is an <item>Advanced Leaf Blower<r>, which works like the basic one, except that it operates <imp>much faster<r> and <imp>also breaks Leaves<r>.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.aiots.text.1=An <item>All-In-One-Tool<r> is a tool that is <imp>Pickaxe, Axe, Shovel, Sword and Hoe in one<r>. They are available in every material and if you have <imp>Thermal Foundation<r> or <imp>MekanismTools<r> installed, there are even AIOTs made of their materials!
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.jams.name=Jams
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.jams.text.1=Once, there was a <imp>Kitty<r> who really wanted some Jam. <n>So I made some <item>Jam<r>. <n>Seriously, this is Jam. You can find it in Village Houses or buy it from the <imp>Jam Villager<r>. <n>Every Jam gives you two different <imp>potion effects<r>!
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.jams.text.2=So. <n>You're probably wondering what the names of the jams mean. <n>Now, let me tell you: <n><n><i>-Honeydew Melon and Kiwi <n>-Pineapple and Coconut <n>-Cherry, Apple and Cinnamon <n>-Plum, Apple and Lemon <n>-Grape, Kiwi and Banana <n>-Currant, Banana and Raspberry <n><n><rs>Now, which one is which, you may ask? Figure it out yourself.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.potionRings.text.1=The <item>Potion Rings<r> have two versions: A <imp>normal version<r> and an <imp>advanced version<r>. <n>The normal version, when you have it in your hand, will give you a <imp>Potion Effect<r> of Level 1. The advanced version can be anywhere in your inventory and gives you an effect of Level 2!
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.drill.text.1=The <item>Drill<r> works like a Pickaxe and a Shovel. It uses <imp>RF<r> per block. It can be <imp>charged in an Energizer<r> and upgraded by <imp>right-clicking<r> with it in your hand. There is <imp>a lot of upgrades<r>, but here is an explanation of some of them: <n>The <item>Mining Uprgades<r> enlarge the hole which the Drill digs. <n>The <item>Placement Upgrade<r>, after you right-click it in any slot of your hotbar, will make the Drill able to <imp>place a block from that slot by right-clicking<r>. You can also put a <item>Battery<r> inside the Drill to give it more charge.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.drill.text.2=The <item>Drill<r> can be crafted from either <imp>Diamond<r> or <imp>Emerald<r>. Its color will change accordingly.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.staff.text.1=The <item>Teleport Staff<r>, when charged in an Energizer, can be <imp>right-clicked<r> to <imp>teleport you to where you're looking<r>. When you are looking at a block, it will teleport you there, however, when you aren't looking at a block, you can only be looking upwards up to <imp>5 degrees<r>, otherwise the teleport will fail.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.magnetRing.name=Ring Of Magnetism
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.magnetRing.text.1=The <item>Ring Of Magnetism<r>, when it is charged in an Energizer and inside your inventory, uses <imp>RF<r> to suck up items that are farther away than you can pick up by yourself.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.growthRing.name=Ring Of Growth
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.growthRing.text.1=The <item>Ring Of Growth<r>, when it is charged in an Energizer and in your hand, uses <imp>RF<r> to make plants around you grow much faster.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.waterRemovalRing.name=Ring Of Liquid Banning
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.waterRemovalRing.text.1=The <item>Ring Of Liquid Banning<r>, when it is charged in an Energizer and in your hand, uses <imp>RF<r> to remove <imp>Lava<r> and <imp>Water<r>.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.batteries.text.1=<item>Batteries<r> are a good way to store RF to move around. They can be <imp>charged in an Energizer<r> and <imp>discharged in an Enervator<r>.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.leafGen.text.1=The <item>Leaf Generator<r> can generate <imp>RF<r> just by being placed alongside some <item>Leaves<r>. <n>It will destroy the leaves, generating <imp><rf> RF per leaf broken<r> in the process. <n>By right-clicking the generator, you can see how much RF it has stored. <n>It has a <imp>range of <range><r> blocks.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.longRangeBreaker.text.1=The <item>Long-Range Breaker<r> works like a normal <item>Breaker<r>, but it can break <imp>up to <range> blocks in front of it<r>. <n>Per block broken, it uses <imp><rf> RF<r>. <n><n><i>Breaking the <range>th wall
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.dropper.text.1=The <item>Automatic Precision Dropper<r> works much like a normal dropper, but it will drop items <imp>without needing a Redstone Signal<r>. <n>It also won't spit them out all over the ground, but it will <imp>drop them straight into the direction you point it at<r>! <n>It can be turned off with a Redstone Signal.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.rangedCollector.text.1=The <item>Ranged Collector<r> works much like a hopper, in that it <imp>collects items around it<r>, having the power, however, to pick up items that are in an area of <imp><range> blocks<r> around it. <n>It has a <imp>filter<r> that can be set to <imp>white- or blacklist<r>. <n>This comes with a disadvantage, however: It doesn't auto-output its items.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.hairBalls.name=Ball of Fur-s
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.hairBalls.text.1=<item>Balls of Fur<r> dropped by <imp>live<r> cats. <n>More information on the next page.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.hairBalls.text.2=<item>Balls of Fur<r> are an item rarely dropped by <imp>cats<r> which have been <imp>tamed<r> by the player. <n>Cats are very mysterious creatures as they <imp>appear to get everything stuck in their fur<r>. <item>Balls of Fur<r> may seem disgusting at first, but when removing all of the hair by <imp>right-clicking<r>, they will reveal some <imp>valuable items<r>. <n>Or just some String. <n><n><n><i>FUURRRRRR!!
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.laserRelays.text.1=The <item>Laser Relay<r> is a block that can <imp>wirelessly transfer RF<r> just by being connected with a <item>Laser Wrench<r>, generating a network. <n>When placing a Power Generator or Receiver next to the relay, it can receive Power <imp>from any other relay<r> in the network. <n>Two relays can be at most <range> blocks apart. <n>During an energy transfer, they have an <imp>Energy Loss<r> of <loss>%.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.blackLotus.text.1=Think of this: <n>You need to craft <imp>black wool<r>, <imp>black clay<r> or anything else that <imp>needs black dye<r> but you are just guilty about killing so many <imp>innocent squids<r>? <n>Well, the <item>Black Lotus<r> is exactly the thing you need! <n>Just look around <imp>in the wild<r> a bit, and you will find one, then being able to craft some <item>Black Dye<r> that can be used <imp>instead of Ink Sacs<r> so that you don't need to kill poor squids and L any longer.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crystals.text.1=For many Crafting Operations in <imp>Actually Additions<r>, you will need <item>Crystals<r> or <item>Crystal Blocks<r>. <n>These can be made using an <item>Atomic Reconstructor<r>. Just place one down facing in any direction and it will <imp>shoot out a red laser<r>. When placing some of the blocks shown on the following pages in front of the laser, they will be <imp>converted into Crystals<r>.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crystals.text.2=The way this works is that the laser <imp>searches for a block<r>, and when it finds one, it converts <imp>all blocks and items on the ground<r> in that area into their Crystal forms (if they have one!). <n>During each conversion, it uses <imp><power> RF<r>.