{ "name": "The Crimson Altar", "icon": "naturesaura:nature_altar", "category": "using", "advancement": "naturesaura:aura_bottle_nether", "priority": true, "turnin": "naturesaura:tainted_gold", "pages": [ { "type": "text", "text": "The $(l:using/altar)Natural Altar$(), while having the ability to turn iron into $(item)Infused Iron$(), does not fare well in different regions, specifically the $(thing)Nether$(), where a much darker type of $(aura) is present. Here, the $(item)Crimson Altar$() can be built. A structure very similar to the $(thing)Natural Altar$(), which is able to, instead, turn $(item)Gold$() into $(item)Tainted Gold$(). For this, the structure on the following page needs to be assembled." }, { "type": "text", "text": "It should be noted that, while looking different, the $(item)Crimson Altar$() itself is in fact not a different block - it is merely the $(item)Natural Altar$()'s appearance in an area where ghostly $(aura) is present, caused by its inherent magical infusion with $(aura). Similar can be said for any $(item)Catalysts$(): Merely placing them on top of the crimson altar will cause their ghostly recipes to work as well." }, { "type": "multiblock", "multiblock_id": "naturesaura:nether_altar", "text": "How to assemble the $(item)Crimson Altar$()" }, { "type": "crafting", "recipe": "naturesaura:gold_nether_brick", "text": "Creating the $(item)Golden Nether Bricks$() that are used in the $(item)Crimson Altar$()'s multiblock" }, { "type": "naturesaura:altar", "text": "Creating $(item)Tainted Gold$(), a material blessed with the powers of ghostly $(aura).$(br)Note that the same infusion is possible using the materials' block form.", "recipe": "naturesaura:tainted_gold" } ] }