- Original texture by WintersKnight94.
- Node definitions and recipes adapted from original.
- Added some hooks in a few other places to make new
recipes work.
- Chip smooth stone with a lode pick or better to make brick.
- Bricks fall but don't repose.
- Apply mortar (wet aggregate) to bond stone bricks
- Bonded bricks can be moved but don't fall anymore.
This makes glassmaking more challenging, as glass that is quenched
when not molded, or left wandering too long, will tend to quench to
crude glass, which is inferior.
This also prevents molten glass from wandering the countryside
forever from failed glassmaking attempts, and precludes keeping
molten glass in "captivity" as a crude infinite light source.
Make the chip darker, like loose cobble it comes from instead
of smooth stone. Also make the chip larger and sit lower in
stacks and on shelves (e.g. against wooden base) to make it look
better and easier to see.
Make tool tips correspondingly darker too.
- Add a bit of stone to the tip of a wooden tool to harden it.
- Stone tools wear back down to their wooden originals.
- Stone tools dig faster, but wear quickly, so you need to pay
attention to wear levels and carry spare stone tips.
Also:
- Nerfed mining speeds again, but made higher-tier tools much
faster relative to lower.
- Nerfed tool durability as well.
Also:
- Standardized item ejection logic.