* Update bone block to bone meal crafting recipe that was forgotten when
updating the bone meal to bone block crafting recipe as part of the
mcl_dye changes..
* Updated de, es, fr, pl, ru and zh_TW translations for the new lapis
lazuli craftitem description.
Note that I do not master all of these languages and this is a best
effort based on picking what I guessed are the most likely translations
from web pages.
The lapis ore drop has been registered as `"mcl_dye:blue"`
because it doubled as the blue dye for lack of a proper blue dye.
This commit makes the lapis item its own `"mcl_core:lapis"` item and
updates the lapis users (but not the blue dye users.)
* Add craftitem for `"mcl_core:lapis"`.
* Update crafting recipes for lapis block.
* Update lapis ore drops.
The squid ink sac mob drop has been registered as `"mcl_dye:black"`
because it doubled as the black dye for lack of a proper black dye.
This commit makes the squid ink sac its own `"mcl_mobitems:ink_sac"`
item and updates the ink sac users (but not the black dye users.)
* Add craftitem for "mcl_mobitems:ink_sac".
* Update squid drop.
* Update crafting recipe for book and quill.
* Update fishing loot.
If a player wants to make a path when there is no dirt with grass on the
ground it means they need to either have silk touch to collect dirt with
grass or place dirt beside dirt with grass and wait for the grass cover
to spread before they can create the new paths …
Since the former is not possible early in the game and the latter is not
easy, this patch imitates Minecraft 1.17 behaviour; the following nodes
can now be turned into path nodes by right-clicking them with a shovel:
• Dirt (mcl_core:dirt)
• Coarse Dirt (mcl_core:coarse_dirt)
• Dirt with Grass (mcl_core:dirt_with_grass)
• Mycelium (mcl_core:mycelium)
• Podzol (mcl_core:podzol)
A group “path_creation_possible” has been added to mark nodes that can
be turned into a dirt path with a shovel. One obvious objection to that
addition might be that the “dirt” group already exists. Even though all
existing nodes that can be turned into a dirt path do indeed belong to
the “dirt” group, it is not a good idea: Changing what “dirt” means to
“any node that can be turned into a dirt path” would make it harder to
maintain the code.
* Check if node has a definition table before attempting to evaluate its
attributes.
* Define local variable to cache multiple accesses to `registered_nodes[]`
and improve readability.
Source: https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Tint
Since the MineClone2 biomes do not entirely match with the Minecraft ones I picked the Minecraft biomes that seem to match them best.
This also changes the palette index of the nether to match the desert instead of the mesa biome
and changes the color of grass blocks in item form to the default minecraft one.
It was possible to duplicate snow layers by placing them and then mining
them using a tool enchanted with silk touch. This commit fixes the “snow
dupe” by reducing the amount of snow layers dropped in this case by one.