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Rose of Oblivion is stoppable during Aura making but book says no #28

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VallenFrostweaver opened this issue Feb 6, 2019 · 7 comments
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Nature's Aura v:1.12.2-1.5.1
Forge: 14.23.5.2781

The book reads: "During this process, it can neither be stopped, nor harvested."
I break the flower and it stopped (though it wasn't harvested.)

@VallenFrostweaver VallenFrostweaver changed the title Rose of Oblivion is harvestable during Aura making but book says no Rose of Oblivion is stoppable during Aura making but book says no Feb 6, 2019
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Ellpeck commented Feb 6, 2019

"Cannot be harvested" means that it won't drop.

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Not the harvesting. The stopping

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Ellpeck commented Feb 6, 2019

If you smash your coffee machine with a hammer, it will stop working, despite the fact that it might not have an off switch.

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But the box said it wouldn't. I suggest removing the "stopped" comment to avoid confusion.

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Ellpeck commented Feb 6, 2019

How would a thing that's literally destroyed not stop working? It's very clearly implied in my opinion.

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Ok, let me rephrase. Why are you saying it cannot be stopped?

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Ellpeck commented Feb 6, 2019

Because it solves the implication that, maybe, with a redstone signal or a second eye, you'd have the ability to stop it from releasing its aura without destroying it.

But you don't.

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