Exhausting Ore - yeelp/Scaling-Feast GitHub Wiki
Exhausting Ore is an ore block that comes in two variants:
- Exhausting Stone, which generates in the Overworld.
- Exhausting Netherrack, which generates in the Nether.
Obtaining
Breaking
Exhausting Ore can be mined with an iron pickaxe or better. When mined, it drops itself.
Exhausting Ore has the same hardness for both variants (8), which is twice that of Cobweb. It has a blast resistance of 40, which puts it below all fluids but higher than any other destructible blocks. A Minecart with TNT moving at maximum speed can destroy Exhausting Ore when blown up, though the chance is unlikely.
| Material | Breaking Time (seconds) | Can Harvest? |
|---|---|---|
| Default | 40 | ❌ |
| Wooden | 20 | ❌ |
| Stone | 10 | ❌ |
| Iron | 2 | ✔️ |
| Diamond | 1.5 | ✔️ |
When broken, Exhausting Ore gives the player 6 exhaustion, which under normal circumstances, equates to 1.5 (
) points of hunger lost.
Natural Generation
Overworld
Exhausting Stone generates in the Overworld at any y level in veins of 0-5.
Under the default configurations, Exhausting Stone generates only in biomes with extreme temperatures (temperatures that are at most 1 or at least 1).
Nether
Exhausting Netherrack generates in the Nether at any y level in veins of 0-15.
Properties
Players receive 50% more exhaustion from any sources while standing on Exhausting Ore.
Usage
The only use of Exhausting Ore is as a smelting ingredient.
Smelting Ingredient
| Name | Ingredients | Recipe | XP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exhausting Ingot | Exhausting Stone/Exhausting Netherrack + Any fuel | ![]() |
0.8 XP |
Details
Exhausting Ore has the ID scalingfeast:exhaustingore. It has two metadata values: 0 and 1. 0 refers to the Exhausting Stone variant and 1 refers to the Exhausting Netherrack variant. It uses the oredict oreExhausting.
History
| Version | Notes |
|---|---|
| 1.8.0 | Added |
