...wow, naruto parody reference. I feel terrible now -.- As for the op, just a couple this time - ctrl-c/ctrl-f/ctrl-v if I forget to mention where they are.
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Hemp: At long last you have a reason to farm! Hemp is a crop that may be planted like wheat, but it has a number of growing requirements. First, bone meal does not act as fertilizer on it. Secondly,
I think it should be first
ly, but this is a matter of opinion - I always find firstly flows better when there's more than 2 points.
Cauldron: Sick and tired of having to burn coal to cook food when a simple fire would do fine? Me too. This is a block that functions like a chest unless it is directly above a fire block. If it is, it slowly cooks any food items in its inventory, one at a time (the affect of the fire is hot
Should be
effect, unless I'm being a complete idiot here. I don't normally manage to mix them up though, so here's hoping >.<
The Wind Mill comes with several trade-offs. First, the Wind Mill can only be used above-ground for obvious reasons. This means that the Wind-Mill must have a clear-line of sight to the sky directly above it (overhangs or what have you will cause it not to function). Secondly, a rain or snow
Same as with the hemp bit. If you still prefer first over firstly then...fair enough.
capable of damaging players, animals, and monsters that come into contact with it when powered, making it an effective tool for use in traps and grinders. Capable of cutting through must forms of vegetation, it may also have various uses in automated farming.
Should be m
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Companion Slab: While nigh-indestructible, even the Companion Cube has its limits, and the Companion Slab represents one of them. However, a Companion Slab may be a pleasant alternative for small homes that can not accommodate a full-sized pet, as well as being handy for helping to reach items on high shelves.
Shouldn't this be listed with the companion cube? now that the cube itself is part of the tech tree and all.
Concentrated Hellfire: Slowly distilling Hellfire Dust within a heated Cauldron (be careful not to overheat it during this process) will purify, stabilize, and concentrate it into this more usable form. Concentrated Hellfire is stable under most conditions, but has the useful property of reacting to a redstone current by producing an extremely high degree of heat when sufficient air is present.
Now that we're using filaments to light our hibachis, having hellfire 'lit by redstone power' doesn't sound right anymore. or apply really.
Bellows: The bellow act as a bladder that expels air
Just missing an 's'.