VFP Integration - Wabbit0101/mods_hoardercraft GitHub Wiki
As of: mc1.12.2-4.3 (Dec-2018)
Tough As Nails (TAN)
VFP integrates automatically with the ToughAsNails mod. You can disable all integration by turning off a couple of configuration options: integration/tan/auto_integrate
and general/treat_raw_water
.
The key areas of integration are:
- Most liquid items, including soups and stews, quench some level of thirst
- Soups, stews, and chowders can be reheated to help warm the player up to 8mins
- Juices can be chilled to help cool the player up to 4mins
- Sno-cones can be consumed at anytime to cool the player slightly
- A craft-only item, Potable Water, is added to use in food recipes that require water buckets
- TAN's Purified water can be used in all VFP recipes where water (bottle or bucket) is needed
Potable Water
Potable water is a bucket of water that has been treated in some fashion to make it safe for consumption. By default you can use VFP's bit o' heat to "boil" a regular water bucket, TAN's own charcoal filter to filter a bucket of water, or PinklySheep's Bleaching Powder to disinfect the water.
Any universal bucket of water works...
Potable water is equivalent to TAN's Purified Water bucket but is directly consumable and is a very effective way to cooldown or warm up for an extended amount of time (up to 8 mins). However, there is a significant use cooldown for potable water so you can drink it in an emergency, but it's not really a good way to manage your thirst or body temperature. Potable water is meant for crafting food items.
If TAN is present, all water used for food recipes should trace from a potable water source. This means you are no longer able to directly fill empty bottles by right-clicking a water source; you'll need to treat a bucket of water and fill the bottles from that. Use JEI to see all the TAN-specific changes to the basic VFP recipes.
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Temperature
You can (re)heat some foods and chill some drinks to provide relief from damaging cold and heat. In particular, all broths, soups, chowders, and stews (including their meal combos) can be easily reheated with a bit o' heat on a player's craft grid. If consumed, the warm food gives you a "Warming Food" buff of up to 2 levels, the same as two pieces of wool armor. Reheated food remains effective for up to 8 mins after it's been reheated; the amount of time left is shown in its tooltip.
Also has saturation boost!
Currently only VFP's juices can be chilled to provide a cooling effect. You need a TAN ice cube to cool down your juice. Juices will cool your temperature between 1-2 levels for up to 4 mins. The fortified juices like Cactus Juice and Ugli Fruit Drink are the best thirst quenchers and invigorating chilled drinks (non-TAN). Sno-cones are a cheaper but less effective way to cooldown; they have a builtin 1-level cooling effect that lasts for 2 mins.
Take Note
- Both heated and chilled items will lose their temperature differentials if held or kept in your hotbar.
- If you're traveling without supporting armor, it's best to heat or chill an item just before you consume it, as once heated or chilled, items no longer stack until they reset back to their normal state.
- Items can be reheated or rechilled indefinitely without any change to their food stats.
- Regardless of your hunger level, you can always consume a cold drink if you're very hot or a warmed soup if you're very cold.
- Both Warming Food and Cooling Food are fortified potion effects which stick even if you drink a bucket of milk.
Recipe Tweaks
Unless disabled, VFP adds a recipe to craft ice cubes from a block of ice using a bit o' heat so you avoid having to break ice blocks to get cubes.
TAN's purified water can be collected and kept in tanks for mass storage. If there is a VFP recipe that does not accept the purified water bucket directly, use the conversion recipe below (and create an issue).