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{{ModuleInfobox|name=Mob Conversion|type=Stand Alone|creator=Torbray|updater=Sparks, Bloo, SpecialBuilder32|complementary=[[Shroomites]]|versions=1.8, 1.13+}}
{{ModuleInfobox|name=Mob Curing|type=Stand Alone|creator=Epyon|complementary=[[Lightning in a Bottle]], [[Potion Liquids]], [[Shroomites]], [[Zauber Cauldrons]]|versions=1.8, 1.13+}}


This modules allows for the conversion of different mobs, similar to that of [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Zombie_Villager#Curing Zombie Villager curing].
This modules allows for the conversion of different mobs, similar to that of [[minecraft:Zombie_Villager#Curing|Zombie Villager curing]].


==Features==
==Features==
Zombified Piglins can be converted to Pigs, Cows can be converted to Mooshrooms, and Witches can be converted to Potion Clerics (Villagers that sell potions). To convert a mob, throw an item (or items) on the block it's standing on, and splash it with a potion effect ([[Mob Conversion#Conversion Requirements|see below]]). Throwing a stack of items works and removes one item per conversion.
Zombified Piglins can be converted to Pigs, Cows can be converted to Mooshrooms, and Witches can be converted to [[Mob Curing#Potion Clerics|Potion Clerics]] (Villagers that sell potions). To convert a mob, throw an item (or items) on the block it's standing on, and splash it with a potion effect. Throwing a stack of items works and removes one item per conversion.


=== Conversion Requirements ===
=== Conversion Requirements ===
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=== Potion Clerics ===
=== Potion Clerics ===
Witches converted by this module will turn into villagers that sell potions. Below is a list of potions that they sell.  
Witches converted by this module will turn into villagers that sell potions. Below is a list of potion types that they sell.  


The number of emeralds is randomized for each trade for each villager, and can be between 2-6 emeralds. As of version 1.14, the player who cured the villager will be offered a discounted price for potions.
The number of emeralds is randomized for each trade for each villager, and can be between 3-11 emeralds. Upgraded potions included both Extended and Enhanced variants. The player who cured the villager will be offered temporary discounted prices.


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{|
{| class="tradetable"
|+ '''Potion Cleric Example'''
|-
| {{Trade|{{Stack|Emerald|count=4}}{{Stack|Nether Wart}}}}
|-
| {{Trade|{{Stack|Emerald|count=5}}{{Stack|Gunpowder}}}}
|-
| {{Trade|{{Stack|Emerald|count=7}}{{Stack|Potion of Swiftness Enhanced}}}}
|-
| {{Trade|{{Stack|Emerald|count=5}}{{Stack|Splash Potion of Poison}}}}
|-
| {{Trade|{{Stack|Emerald|count=3}}{{Stack|Potion of Healing}}}}
|-
| {{Trade|{{Stack|Emerald|count=3}}{{Stack|Potion of Water Breathing}}}}
|-
| {{Trade|{{Stack|Emerald|count=4}}{{Stack|Splash Potion of Strength}}}}
|-
| {{Trade|{{Stack|Emerald|count=7}}{{Stack|Potion of the Turtle Master Enhanced}}}}
|-
| {{Trade|{{Stack|Emerald|count=5}}{{Stack|Splash Potion of Slow Falling}}}}
|-
| {{Trade|{{Stack|Emerald|count=6}}{{Stack|Splash Potion of Fire Resistance}}}}
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
  |+
|+ Potion Cleric Trade Options
  ! Potion Types
! Buy
  |-
! Sell
  | {{Stack|Potion of Healing}} Instant Health Potion
|-
  |-
!
  | {{Stack|Potion of Slowness}} Slowness Potion
! colspan="2" | Guaranteed (2 trades)
  |-
|-
  | {{Stack|Potion of Poison}} Poison Potion
| 4-7 {{Stack|Emerald}}
  |-
| {{Stack|Nether Wart}} Nether Wart
  | {{Stack|Potion of Weakness}} Weakness Potion
|-
  |-
| 3-5 {{Stack|Emerald}}
  | {{Stack|Potion of Harming}} Instant Damage Potion
| {{Stack|Gunpowder}} Gunpowder
  |-
|-
  | {{Stack|Potion of Fire Resistance}} Fire Resistance Potion
! colspan="2" | Random Potion Options (8 trades)
   |-
|-
  | {{Stack|Potion of Water Breathing}} Water Breathing Potion
| 3-5 {{Stack|Emerald}}
  |-
| {{Stack|Potion of Healing}} Drinkable Potions
  | {{Stack|Potion of Swiftness}} Swiftness Potion
|-
| 4-6 {{Stack|Emerald}}
| {{Stack|Splash Potion of Healing}} Splashable Potions
|-
| 5-7 {{Stack|Emerald}}
| {{Stack|Lingering Potion of Healing}} Lingering Potions
|-
| 6-8 {{Stack|Emerald}}
| {{Stack|Potion of Healing Enhanced}} Upgraded Drinkable Potions
|-
| 7-9 {{Stack|Emerald}}
| {{Stack|Splash Potion of Healing Enhanced}} Upgraded Splashable Potions
|-
| 8-10 {{Stack|Emerald}}
| {{Stack|Lingering Potion of Healing Enhanced}} Upgraded Lingering Potions
|}
|}
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=== Compatibility ===
Modules that introduce new potions can add to the Potion Cleric's trade options.
 
Lightning in a Bottle's [[Lightning in a Bottle]] and Potion Liquid's [[Potion Liquids#Levitation Tanks and Shulkers|Floating Potion]] are sold at the above prices.   If [[Zauber Cauldrons]] is installed, the max price for a single potion increases to 13 emeralds and vanilla Luck potions {{Stack|Potion of Luck}} are added
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+ Additional Compatible Trades
! Buy
! Sell
|-
! colspan="2" | Zauber Cauldrons
|-
| 7-11 {{Stack|Emerald}}
| {{Stack|gm4:Zauber Healing Potion}} Zauber Drinkable Potions
|-
| 8-12 {{Stack|Emerald}}
| {{Stack|gm4:Zauber Splash Healing Potion}} Zauber Splashable Potions
|-
| 9-13 {{Stack|Emerald}}
| {{Stack|gm4:Zauber Lingering Healing Potion}} Zauber Lingering Potions
|}
|}


===Technical Details===
===Technical Details===
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   | rowspan="2" | 1.8
   | rowspan="2" | 1.8
   | 04 Jan 2014
   | 4 Jan 2014
   | Released Mob Conversion
   | Released Mob Conversion
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   | rowspan="2" | 1.13
   | rowspan="2" | 1.13
   | rowspan="2" | 04 Apr 2019
   | rowspan="2" | 4 Apr 2019
   | Potion Cleric conversion added
   | Potion Cleric conversion added
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   | 28 Aug 2019
   | 28 Aug 2019
   | "Brewer" villagers now offer discounted prices to the player who cured them.
   | "Brewer" villagers now offer discounted prices to the player who cured them.
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  | rowspan="4" | 1.18
  | rowspan="4" | 2 Dec 2021
  | Renamed from Mob Conversion to Mob Curing
  |-
  | Added ability to cure Zombified Piglin to either a Piglin or Pig based on effect, and Zoglin to Hoglin
  |-
  | Updated Potion Cleric to use lib trades and randomized trades
  |-
  | Potion Cleric now sells Nether Wart, Gunpowder, then 8 random potions from any compatible modules for 3-13 emeralds
|}
== Previous Versions ==
=== MC 1.13-1.17 Version ===
Prior to 1.18, this module was called Mob Conversion.  Only Cows, Zombie Piglins, and Witches could be converted into Mooshroom, Pigs, and Brewers respectively.  Potion Cleric and Brewer were used interchangeably and in code to reference the Villager, though it has since been uniformly referenced as Potion Cleric.
The potion cleric would have a fixed set of trades, randomly priced between 2-6 emeralds, as follows:
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
  |+ Potion Types
  |-
  | {{Stack|Potion of Healing}} Instant Health Potion
  |-
  | {{Stack|Potion of Slowness}} Slowness Potion
  |-
  | {{Stack|Potion of Poison}} Poison Potion
  |-
  | {{Stack|Potion of Weakness}} Weakness Potion
  |-
  | {{Stack|Potion of Harming}} Instant Damage Potion
  |-
  | {{Stack|Potion of Fire Resistance}} Fire Resistance Potion
  |-
  | {{Stack|Potion of Water Breathing}} Water Breathing Potion
  |-
  | {{Stack|Potion of Swiftness}} Swiftness Potion
|}
|}


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Mob Conversion was originally created by {{UserLink|Torbray}}.
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