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The | The Arborenda Shamir helps the player the cut down trees in a more efficient manner. | ||
== Features == | == Features == | ||
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=== Usage === | === Usage === | ||
Breaking | Breaking compatible trees with an axe will cause connected valid blocks to be destroyed, creating a "tree feller" effect. Sneaking while breaking a log disables the chaining effect, allowing a single log to be broken. Both the quality of the axe's material and the efficiency enchantment will affect the speed that the tree is broken. For example, a wooden axe will take a long time to destroy the entire tree, while a golden axe enchanted with Efficiency V is nearly instant. Each log block broken by the Shamir will remove one durability from the axe, but will never completely break the axe, leaving exactly one durability afterward if more logs were broken than remaining durability on the tool. This way an axe will not be destroyed by attempting to chop down too large of a tree, but rather only if the player attempts to chop a tree with an already depleted axe. The Unbreaking enchantment increases the life of the tool with the same odds as regular tools, with Unbreaking III having only a 25% chance of each block broken decreasing the durability. | ||
[[File:Arborenda demo.gif|frame|Felling a tree with Arborenda|alt=]] | [[File:Arborenda demo.gif|frame|Felling a tree with Arborenda|alt=]] | ||
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{| | ! Valid Blocks | ||
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| {{Stack| Oak Log | | | {{Cycle|{{Stack|Oak Log|inline=true}} {{Stack|Oak Wood|inline=true}}}} {{Cycle|{{Stack|Spruce Log|inline=true}} {{Stack|Spruce Wood|inline=true}}}} {{Cycle|{{Stack|Birch Log|inline=true}} {{Stack|Birch Wood|inline=true}}}} {{Cycle|{{Stack|Jungle Log|inline=true}} {{Stack|Jungle Wood|inline=true}}}} {{Cycle|{{Stack|Acacia Log|inline=true}} {{Stack|Acacia Wood|inline=true}}}} {{Cycle|{{Stack|Dark Oak Log|inline=true}} {{Stack|Dark Oak Wood|inline=true}}}}{{Cycle|{{Stack|Mangrove Log|inline=true}} {{Stack|Mangrove Wood|inline=true}}}} {{Stack|Crimson Hyphae|inline=true}} {{Stack|Warped Hyphae|inline=true}} | ||
| {{Stack| Spruce Log | | |} | ||
|{{Stack| Birch Log | | |||
|{{Stack| Jungle Log | | |||
|{{Stack| Acacia Log | | |||
|{{Stack| Dark Oak Log | | |||
|{{Stack| Crimson Hyphae | | |||
Additionally, {{Cycle|{{Stack|Nether Wart Block|size=24}}{{Stack|Warped Wart Block|size=24}}}} Wart Blocks, {{Stack|Shroomlight|size=24}} Shroomlights, and {{Stack|Mangrove Roots|size=24}} Mangrove Roots connected to logs are broken. | |||
Additionally, {{Cycle|{{Stack|Nether Wart Block| size = 24}}{{Stack|Warped Wart Block| size = 24}}}} Wart Blocks | |||
=== Technical Details=== | === Technical Details=== | ||
The connected | The connected blocks are broken in a width-first manner and the process can be terminated either | ||
* '''naturally:''' When the algorithm runs out of connected | * '''naturally:''' When the algorithm runs out of connected valid blocks, '''or''' | ||
* '''forcefully:''' When either 256 | * '''forcefully:''' When either 256 blocks have been destroyed, or 32 recursion layers have been exceeded. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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! Version | ! Version | ||
!Date | ! Date | ||
!Change | ! Change | ||
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|1.12 | | 1.12 | ||
|10 Nov 2017 | | 10 Nov 2017 | ||
|Alpha released Metallurgy on [[Gamemode 4D]] | | Alpha released Metallurgy on [[Gamemode 4D]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" |1.13 | | rowspan="2" | 1.13 | ||
|17 May 2019 | | 17 May 2019 | ||
|Beta released on [[Public Server V]] | | Beta released on [[Public Server V]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 08 Aug 2019 | | 08 Aug 2019 | ||
|Officially Released Arborenda Shamir | | Officially Released Arborenda Shamir | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" | 1.17 | |||
| rowspan="2" | 20 Aug 2021 | |||
| Updated to use the flood-fill algorithm | |||
|- | |||
| Now uses durability per log | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" | 1.18 | |||
| rowspan="2" | 17 Nov 2021 | |||
| Added Hyphae blocks (Nether trees) and Wood blocks | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Removed Stripped Logs from valid blocks | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 1.19 | ||
| 30 Oct 2022 | |||
| Added support for Mangrove Logs and Roots | |||
|} | |} | ||
{{Modules List/Metallurgy}} | {{Modules List/Metallurgy}} |
Latest revision as of 07:11, 3 January 2023
Module Type | Expansion |
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Created by | Bloo, Sparks and Special |
Last Updated by | Misode |
Required Modules | Metallurgy |
Compatible MC Versions | 1.13+ |
The Arborenda Shamir helps the player the cut down trees in a more efficient manner.
Features
Property | Amplification |
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Metal Band | Barium |
Valid Items |
Usage
Breaking compatible trees with an axe will cause connected valid blocks to be destroyed, creating a "tree feller" effect. Sneaking while breaking a log disables the chaining effect, allowing a single log to be broken. Both the quality of the axe's material and the efficiency enchantment will affect the speed that the tree is broken. For example, a wooden axe will take a long time to destroy the entire tree, while a golden axe enchanted with Efficiency V is nearly instant. Each log block broken by the Shamir will remove one durability from the axe, but will never completely break the axe, leaving exactly one durability afterward if more logs were broken than remaining durability on the tool. This way an axe will not be destroyed by attempting to chop down too large of a tree, but rather only if the player attempts to chop a tree with an already depleted axe. The Unbreaking enchantment increases the life of the tool with the same odds as regular tools, with Unbreaking III having only a 25% chance of each block broken decreasing the durability.
Valid Blocks |
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Additionally, Wart Blocks, Shroomlights, and Mangrove Roots connected to logs are broken.
Technical Details
The connected blocks are broken in a width-first manner and the process can be terminated either
- naturally: When the algorithm runs out of connected valid blocks, or
- forcefully: When either 256 blocks have been destroyed, or 32 recursion layers have been exceeded.
History
Version | Date | Change |
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1.12 | 10 Nov 2017 | Alpha released Metallurgy on Gamemode 4D |
1.13 | 17 May 2019 | Beta released on Public Server V |
08 Aug 2019 | Officially Released Arborenda Shamir | |
1.17 | 20 Aug 2021 | Updated to use the flood-fill algorithm |
Now uses durability per log | ||
1.18 | 17 Nov 2021 | Added Hyphae blocks (Nether trees) and Wood blocks |
Removed Stripped Logs from valid blocks | ||
1.19 | 30 Oct 2022 | Added support for Mangrove Logs and Roots |