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21 lines
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{
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"name": "Everlasting Spring",
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"icon": "naturesaura:spring",
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"category": "naturesaura:using",
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"advancement": "naturesaura:offering",
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"pages": [
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{
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"type": "text",
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"text": "The $(item)Everlasting Spring$() packages the many abilities of $(thing)water$() elegantly into a solid structure, one that can even be used in areas that are usually deemed $(thing)too hot$() for water to exist there. As for simple actions, the $(item)Everlasting Spring$() can fill $(item)cauldrons$() on top of it, $(item)sponges$() close to it and $(item)buckets$() used on it with water. It also irrigates $(thing)farmland$() in an area of five blocks around it."
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},
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{
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"type": "text",
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"text": "Additionally, any more advanced mechanics like $(item)pipes$() can pull water out of it. Additionally, the spring is able to interact with $(item)lava$() in the following ways: If lava is placed one block away horizontally from it, a block of $(item)cobblestone$() will be generated. If the same is done, but vertically, $(item)stone$() is created instead. A block of lava directly next to the spring will turn into $(item)obsidian$().$(n)Of course, all of these actions require varying amounts of $(aura)."
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},
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{
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"type": "crafting",
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"text": "Assembling the $(item)Everlasting Spring$()",
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"recipe": "naturesaura:spring"
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}
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]
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} |