{ "name": "Rails of the Worlds", "icon": "naturesaura:dimension_rail_nether", "category": "naturesaura:using", "advancement": "naturesaura:sky_ingot", "pages": [ { "type": "text", "text": "While $(item)Minecarts$() have a limited ability to travel through any kind of $(thing)portals$(), it is definitely a complicated setup to create. The $(item)Rails of the Worlds$() solve that problem easily: There are three kinds, one for each of the known dimensions. When a minecart travels over one of them, it is transported to the rail's assigned dimension directly, while using some $(aura) in the process." }, { "type": "text", "text": "The selection of the $(thing)position$() to which the minecarts are sent is based on the dimensions involved in the travel:$(br)Traveling between the overworld and the nether will cause the minecart to be sent to an eighth of its position and back, similary to how normal portals work.$(br)Traveling between the overworld and the end will cause the minecart to be sent to the $(thing)obsidian platform$(), and to the overworld's spawn point when traveling the other way." }, { "type": "text", "text": "Using a $(l:items/range_visualizer)Mystical Magnifier$() on any of the rails will cause the destination position to be highlighted in the destination dimension, with the highlight being visible $(thing)through walls$(), making it easy to find without much hassle.$(p)The only known caveat to these rails is that it seems that they do not have enough power to transport carts containing $(thing)living beings$()." }, { "type": "crafting", "text": "Creating the $(item)Rail of the Overworld$()", "recipe": "naturesaura:dimension_rail_overworld" }, { "type": "crafting", "text": "Creating the $(item)Rail of the Nether$()", "recipe": "naturesaura:dimension_rail_nether" }, { "type": "crafting", "text": "Creating the $(item)Rail of the End$()", "recipe": "naturesaura:dimension_rail_end" } ] }