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Acacia Gum

Daenvil edited this page Nov 12, 2022 · 6 revisions

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This datapack adds the item "Acacia Gumball" (a retextured Slimeball), which is obtained by stripping acacia logs.

Downloads

Minecraft supported versions Tested versions

Installation

  • Drop the datapack zip file inside the "datapacks" folder of your world folder (<your minecraft folder>/saves/<your world>/datapacks/).
  • Drop the resourcepack zip file inside the "resourcepacks" folder of your minecraft folder.

Features

  • When stripping an acacia log (or wood), there is a 1/4 chance that an "acacia gumball" drops from it.
  • Your axe's Fortune enchantment level gives you an extra chance of obtaining a second gumball drop, topping at a total average of 1 gumball per log with Fortune III.
  • Acacia gumball behaves just as a regular slimeball but has a different texture and name. Use it to craft slime blocks, sticky pistons, etc. without the need of finding and killing slimes.

Example of stripping an acacia tree and how the gumballs drop from it

Vegancraft

This is a standalone datapack, but it is designed as a part of Vegancraft, a collection of datapacks with the goal of making a vegan gamestyle possible in a vanilla-like way without missing any game features.

As part of its integration on Vegancraft, this datapack includes the following additional features:

  • A custom advancement.
  • Some xp will be awarded each time you get an acacia gumball. If using a Fortune III axe, the amount of xp per gumball is equivalent to that you would get by getting slimeballs by killing slimes.
  • In the future, you will be able to use this vegan slime to craft vegan leather, with my (yet to be released) Ethical Textiles datapack.

If, for any reason, you want to remove these features, you can use the command "/function dnv.vegancraft:toggle" to disable them. You can also use that command to turn them on again.

Reasoning

On the search of a plant-based alternative for slime, I thought gum was the most similar thing in real life. Both the texture and way of obtaining "Acacia Gumball" are based on real-life acacia gum (also known as gum arabica), which is obtained from the bark of acacias.

I decided to restrict this to only acacia (despite other real-life trees producing gum as well) in order to not make the mechanic too easy and exploitable. Acacia has the advantage of being available only on savannas (encouraging players to explore, just as they need to explore to find slimes), and having small trunks, which means that it isn't as easily farmed as, for example, spruce or jungle trees.