PnK Farming Items - Wabbit0101/mods_hoardercraft GitHub Wiki
As of: mc1.12.2-4.0b2 (Mar-2018)
The table below gives a quick overview for most of the new farming-related items you'll find in PinklySheep. To get more details about the various items, read their respective wiki pages as linked in the summary descriptions. Note that by "Farming-Related" we mean crop and tree farming, passive mob (animal) farming, and hostile mob (monster) farming.
Table of Contents
'Poo' Roll Call
We could probably also name this mod "Cacacraft" for the great emphasis it places on the back-end business of farm animals. As on real farms, this stuff should help your crops flourish, and it has many other beneficial uses. Through the mod's GUI configuration, you can control if a particular animal class drops poo and at what frequency. The default settings should be adequate for most single and multi-player game environments. Read the Fertilizers page for detailed usage information.
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Manure | Raw waste dropped by several large animals like cows, sheep, horses, and llamas. Not very useful by itself, but required for most of the compost-related blocks and for farming Waastis Eaticus Larvae. Combine with hay to make an excellent fuel source-- Dung Cake. Also makes a fantastic manure-ball for throwing at your friends. |
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Toxic Manure | Raw waste dropped by pigs. As the name implies this stuff is full of badness, but because pigs are pink (seriously that's the reason) you can put some of that badness to good use. Needed to make Pig Slurry, Dirty Dirt, and various super-fertilizers. |
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Pinkly Poo of Rainbow Awesomeness | The magnificent backend outflow from those magical creatures of awe, Pink Sheep. This stuff should really be called 'The Stuff With No Name' because its scope of awesomeness is just so cool and awesome in its coolness that it's hard to define succinctly (in case you hadn't noticed). It's required to do just about anything interesting in this mod, so get to collecting it! |
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Moo Shroo Poo | Red is kind-of an angry pink, and Moo Shroo Poo is kind-of an eerie why-do-I-keep-staring-at-you-with-my-creepy-black-eyes derivative of Pinkly Poo that Mooshroom cows drop occasionally. The 'secret-sauce' ingredient in Rainbow Slurry. |
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Larvae Doo | By-products generated by Waastis Eaticus Larvae after digesting grass. Very sticky stuff. Used as an organic binding ingredient in a few craft recipes. |
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Vermimeal | A combination of worm compost (worm 'processed' or eaten then pooped out dirt), worm castings (dead worm skin), and other organic materials which, in Minecraft, is totally anything you care to imagine it to be. Vermimeal is some of the best fertilizer you can use on your crops. You get it by destroying ripened Green Waste blocks. Use it directly or from a dispenser like bonemeal. Pack into Vermicake and use in Rainbow Slurry or Tree Grow!. Use it to help transform Albino Melon seeds into Rainbow Seeds and Raw Compost to plant-ready Compost. |
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Tiny Turd | Raw waste dropped from baby cows and sheep. Exactly like Manure, but in a teeny-tiny cutsey baby size. Combine 4 pieces to create adult-sized manure. |
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Pigmanosaurus Poo | Fossilized waste of the prehistoric ancestors of zombie pigmen. Dropped from Fossilized Pigmanosaurus Nether Ore. For reasons unknown to poo-scientists, hostile mobs from all dimensions simply love this stuff! It's like concentrated monster-nip; they just can't get enough of it. Required to create Hell Slurry and Mob Zappers. |
Squirmies Roll Call
You obtain our squirmies by breaking various bio-waste blocks like Manure blocks and Green Waste blocks. They are dropped items and do not create functioning entities. You can feed most of them to regular chickens. Read 'How To Farm Squirmies' to find our how you can produce stacks upon stacks of these little guys.
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Earthworm | The pinkish king of all squirmies on any farm. Dropped from Green Waste, mature Compost, and occasionally Raw Compost. Use as bait for fishing rods and fish traps. Use to re-condition poisoned or Dirty Dirt back to farmable material. Use as chicken food. Shucks, if you have the VanillaFoodPantry mod also installed, you can even clean them and make some delicious Earthy Stew for yourself! |
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Waastis Eaticus Larvae | Larvae dropped from breaking Manure Blocks. If you break Manure blocks, you will get a dropped larva about every 8th try (like getting flint from gravel, the Manure block is eventually destroyed). Waastis larvae are crucial for converting raw organic materials into Green Waste blocks. |
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Sludge Grub | Dropped from Fetid Logs, Sludge blocks, and other rotting organic blocks. A rotting block is what you get when a regular organic block is exposed to Slurry or a Slurry-infested object (like another rotting block) for an extended period. Over time the rot becomes fetid, and these monstrosities drop from that block when it's broken. Use to create Corrupted Pinkly Eggs and Sedation Potions. Chickens don't like them. |
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Blight Grub | Blight Grubs are dropped by Blighted Wheat and Spoiled Drying Potato blocks. You might mistake them for Sludge Grubs, but they are unrelated and are actually harmless. They're fat and juicy because they drain most of the nutrients from the poor crops and plants they infest. Use as a very effective bait in fish-only traps. They're also delightful delicacies when roasted; trust us! |
Slurry Roll Call
You create slurries from bio-waste blocks like Toxic Manure blocks and Pinkly Poo blocks. Most types of Slurry have a bad effect on players, animals, mobs, and the surrounding environment when placed down. However, a few like Rainbow Slurry have wonderful side-effects like health regeneration that players and other creatures like tamed wolves can always benefit from. Finally, slurry moats are totally a thing now so try making one sometime!
Item | Name | Description |
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Liquid Slime | A slurry made from regular slime blocks and plain water. Used as the foundation liquid goo in many other slurry recipes. If you get stuck in it, it will slowly consume all your experience points (Xp), so don't get stuck in it. Has a residual "sticky" movement slowdown effect for several minutes. Use to keep Sludge "fresh" so it does not degrade further and transform to Condemned Earth. |
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Pig Slurry | Usually referred to as just "Slurry", it is created from blocks of Packed Toxic Manure and Liquid Slime. This is the grand-daddy of all the slurries; it will rot or infest most organics and natural stone blocks it comes in contact with. Left unchecked that 'rot' can turn into a dark corruption that transforms happy plain dirt into dangerous Sludge and eventually into a monster spawner we call Condemned Earth. Required to farm various rotting materials like Rotting Logs. Use to farm Sludge, Sludge Sand, and Darkened Soul Sand for use in hostile mob farms. Pig Slurry is poisonous to players, villagers, and most mobs, so avoid it if possible. |
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Hell or Nether Slurry | Pig Slurry that has been infused with Pigmanosaurus Poo to make it almost irresistible to most hostile mobs (boss mobs excluded). If they're within range, mobs will beat a hasty path to Hell Slurry over just about any other activity. Use as a kill moat for hostile mob farms or strongholds. Infests and rots any nearby blocks it can. |
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Pinked Slurry | A slurry made from Packed Pinkly Poo, Corrupted Pinkly Eggs, and Liquid Slime. This slurry is almost irresistible to passive mobs, the poor clueless things. Pinked Slurry will harm players, villagers, and any mob that wanders in, but it is particular nasty for hostile mobs due to the residual effects of the Pinkly Eggs it contains. Use as a kill moat in passive mob farms like those you can create with Blessed Earth or at the bottom of a drop tunnel of a hostile mob farm. Does not contaminate nearby blocks. |
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Rainbow Slurry | The only "good" slurry in the mod, it is made from Packed Pinkly Poo, Vermicake, Moo Shroo Poo, and plain water. This slurry contains all the mystical rainbow awesomeness found in Pinkly Poo, but magnified a thousand-fold because of the Vermicake and mysterious Moo Shroo Poo. Use to create Albino Mycelium and Blessed Earth. Acts like water to Compost blocks and will greatly lengthen the productive lifespan of Pre-Seeded Compost blocks for automated farms. Gives players, villagers, iron golems, pack animals, and wolves health regen if touched. Does not affect nearby blocks or hostile mobs. |
Blocks Roll Call
Here are most of the farming-related blocks you are most likely to create yourself, either through crafting or farming. There can be a lot of nuiance to how some blocks work in game, so we encourage you to also read the detailed descriptions where provided.
Several blocks function as storage for animal waste drops (regular, toxic, pinkly, etc.) If you walk on one of these blocks, you'll sink a little just like with soul sand; we call this 'sinking in poo'. If you stand on a packed or dense version of this same block, you'll slip just like with packed ice; we call this 'sliding in deep doo'. We leave it up to you to take advantage of these fine qualities.
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Wet Dung, Dung Cake | A renewable fuel source made from hay and Manure. Place down Wet Dung blocks to dry into blocks of 9 Dung Cakes or dry Wet Dung in a furnace for a 1-to-6 conversion rate to Dung Cakes. Unless you're feeding an industrial furnace, it's more efficient to place the blocks out to dry and manually harvest; you'll also get some Xp from breaking the dried blocks. One Dung Cake can smelt 4 items or make 2 torches. |
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Manure, Packed Manure | Block and dense block form of animal Manure. Use Manure blocks for storage, to create Packed Manure for yet more storage, and most importantly, to farm Waastis Eaticus Larvae to make Green Waste. Eventually dissolves if placed in water. |
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Toxic Manure, Packed Toxic Manure | Block and dense block form of Toxic Manure. Use Toxic Manure blocks for storage and to create Packed Toxic Manure. Use Packed Toxic Manure to create buckets of Pig Slurry. Eventually dissolves if placed in water (does NOT convert water to slurry when placed this way). |
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Dried Leaves, Green Leaves | Main composting ingredients of Green Waste. You pack regular leaf blocks together to create the dense Green Leaves block. You use a single seed Dried Leaves block (crafted once) to dry out mountains of placed regular leaf blocks. Also useful as decorative blocks. |
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Green Waste, Raw Compost | Blocks of mixed organic materials used to produce Compost, our renewable replacement for bonemeal. Like Wet Dung blocks, you place down Raw Compost blocks to cure into blocks of usable Compost. You can also use Green Waste to farm Earthworms for Vermimeal, fish traps, and enhanced fishing rods. |
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Compost | A block of Compost that you use as a farmland replacement. Obtained by curing Raw Compost blocks. Like farmland you need to place compost blocks within 4 blocks of a water source (or rainbow slurry) to grow crops. Compost is an enriched growth medium and most crops, plants, and saplings will mature more quickly on it than on plain farmland. If a Compost block is exposed to air on 2 or more sides, it will deteriorate and eventually revert to plain dirt; apply some Vermimeal to roll-back this aging process. Mushrooms will spontaneously grow on Compost blocks. |
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Pre-Seeded Compost | Special variants of Compost blocks that are pre-seeded with a finite source of wheat seeds or nether warts and additional fertilizer. Seedlings of the named type will automatically sprout from these blocks if the surrounding conditions are right (good light levels, water nearby, etc.). Use these blocks to create simple auto-farms for wheat and nether warts. Use Rainbow Slurry instead of plain water as a water source for the blocks and you'll increase the lifetime of the blocks significantly. |
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Albino Mycelium | A converted form of mycelium that has been exposed to Rainbow Slurry for some time. Albino Mycelium is the intermediate state in the process of converting mycelium to Blessed Earth. If you remove the rainbow slurry source from an Albino Mycelium block, that block will age and become Pinkly Mycelium instead. If you continue to expose the block to the rainbow slurry, it will convert to Blessed Earth eventually, consuming the slurry in the process. |
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Pinkly Mycelium | The aged form of Albino Mycelium that was not thoroughly exposed to Rainbow Slurry. Pinkly Mycelium is the main farmable source of Rainbow Wisps and Pinkly mushrooms, so you'll need figure out how to obtain lots of it if you want to craft items like Mending Twine, Flight Boots, and Trawl Netting. Occasionally infested by silverfish which consume the wisps, leaving nothing to harvest from the block which disintegrates when broken. |
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Blessed Earth | Blessed Earth is Albino Mycelium that has been transformed by extended exposure to and absorption of Rainbow Slurry. Blessed Earth contains a natural mobicide (hostiles) so you can use it as part of a defense perimeter for living areas. Blessed Earth will also naturally spawn some passive mobs of the pink(ish) varieties. Albino melons planted on blessed earth will never deteriorate. You can try planting Rainbow Seeds on Blessed Earth to occasionally produce Stunted Beanstalk Saplings for farming Lost Beans. |
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Dirty Dirt | Dirt or farmland that has been contaminated by light exposure to some toxic substance like Slurry or Sludge or from a direct application of Sludge Renew! fertilizer. You'll want to get some Dirty Dirt so you can grow Wild Potatoes which grow best in this soil. Nothing else will grow on this dirt. |
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Infested Cobblestone | Cobblestone that has been compromised and contaminated by direct contact with Pig Slurry. This stuff attracts Silverfish like a magnet, even outside of their natural biomes. Use it to farm for Silverfish Dust but beware-- where there's dust there's likely to be the little critters that dropped that dust! And now a warning: extended contact with raw Slurry will eventually disintegrate any simple raw stone and cobblestone, allowing the slurry to spread. |
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Sludge, Sludge Sand | Dirt or farmland that has been in direct contact with Pig Slurry for an extended amount of time. Plain dirt first becomes Dirty Dirt when exposed to Slurry for a short time; however, continued exposure will eventually saturate the contaminated dirt until it becomes horrible Sludge. In the case of sand or gravel, the saturation eventually produces Sludge Sand. Just as you shouldn't stand in Slurry, you do NOT want to stand on or close to any kind of sludge block. Sludge is a good substitute for magma blocks in mob trap landing platforms. You'll need to farm sludge blocks to create Condemned Earth. |
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Tainted Soul Sand | Regular soul sand that has been in direct contact with Pig Slurry for an extended amount of time. Also called 'Darkened Soul Sand' its name in earlier mod versions. Tainted soul sand is probably the worst of the sludge blocks in terms of deadliness for players or any other creature that wanders too close. You'll need to create some tainted soul sand to obtain your first Tainted Warts and to farm Tainted Souls for Haunted Talismans. |
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Rotting Organics | Organic blocks such as hay bales, logs, leaves, compost, etc. that have been contaminated by Slurry and infested with Sludge Grubs. These blocks will often disintegrate if left in direct contact with slurry but you can break them before that point to farm Sludge Grubs for brewing and crafting Corrupted Pinkly Eggs. The only way to pick these blocks up is with a silk touch enchanted tool. |
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Condemned Earth | Left to its own devices, a Sludge block eventually becomes Condemned Earth-- crafted nature's portal to pain, also known as a natural hostile mob spawner. The only reason to keep Condemned Earth is to spawn hostile mobs intentionally (as in a universal dimension-agnostic mob farm in the overworld); otherwise, it's just very dangerous stuff to have around especially at night. |
Fertilizer Roll Call
Many of the animal "Poo" items are also viable crop and plant fertilizers. Below is a summary of other items you can use in addition to those. Read the Fertilizers page for detailed usage information.
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Compost Blob | A fabulous bonemeal substitute. Compost is renewable and easily obtained by players even in peaceful or easy game modes. Works on flowers and crops as expected as well as other growables such as sugar cane, vines, water lilies, and chorus fruit. |
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Miracle Tree Grow | A super fertilizer that you use to grow trees in one go. Apply it directly to a tree sapling or mushroom, and you're very likely to get a fully grown tree or giant mushroom immediately. Use it against sugar cane to grow super-tall sugar cane as decoration. Required ingredient in Beanstalk Grow! fertilizer. |
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Fecundity Dust | A super fertilizer enhancer you use to create other mod fertilizer items. You can also combine Albino Melon Seeds with fecundity dust to create Rainbow Seeds. |
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Sludge Renew! | A super anti-fertilizer used to affect Sludge blocks so they do not form Condemned Earth. You can also apply it to plain dirt or farmland to produce Dirty Dirt for farming wild potatoes, or against cacti to grow giant cacti. |
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Beanstalk Grow! | Special super-fertilizer used to feed viable beanstalk saplings. Required to grow the sapling into a beanstalk. |
Crops Roll Call
Read the Special Crops page for detailed crop growing information.
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Albino Melons | A random seedling generated when you apply Pinkly Poo to a dirt or grass area. Each seedling produces one albino melon which when harvested, drops 1-3 Rainbow Slices. Rainbow slices are an excellent food source to carry with you when mob hunting or dungeon looting as they carry a hefty saturation boost (among other beneficial effects) for players. |
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Wild Pinkly Potatoes | A random seedling generated when you apply Pinkly Poo to a Dirty Dirt area. As a food source, all wild potatoes are more nutritious and hardy than standard potatoes and they come in a variety of sub-types natural to different biomes. However, you'll really want to farm wild potatoes for their unique enzyme extracts from which you can craft important items like Fecundity Dust and Altitude Dust. |
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Albino Pods | Only found under the bark knots of grown beanstalks, albino pods drop 1-2 Rainbow Seeds when harvested, and sometimes, very rarely, a hidden Lost Bean. Plant rainbow seeds in the middle of a 5x5 farm-ready area to create an instant crop garden! |
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Tainted Souls Wart | An odd fungi that grows spontaneously from very Slurry-saturated Tainted Soul Sand. You'll want to farm these warts to get a supply of Darkened Eyes for Mob-Zappers and Impressible Bones, or to brew Withering Potion for tipped arrows and soakable slingshot ammo. |
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Various Toxic Crops | What you get when you apply some form of poison or infestation to a regular crop like carrots, wheat, or potatoes. Toxic crops are mostly used as an ingredient for brewing poison and damage potions and as a putrifying agent; however, some crops also have other unique uses. None of the toxic crops are edible normally (see each crop's details for exceptions). |
Fungi Roll Call
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Pinkly Mushroom | One of two new mushrooms that grows on Pinkly Mycelium naturally, or can be generated manually by applying Moo Shroo Poo to dirt. The teeny tiny version of the Giant Pinkly Mushrooms. Wash to eat. |
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Moo Shroo Poo Fungi | The second mushroom that grows naturally on Pinkly Mycelium. Not good for eating; use it to brew Hallucingenics and for decoration. |