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Minecraft: Java Edition
1.20.1
Platforms
Forge
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The excitement of bombing things (in Minecraft) has just gotten a lot better!
With the Desolator, you can clear a massive sphere-like area in a matter of (laggy) seconds. ItsJim fans rejoice!
In order to create the desolator, you will first need to complete a few steps, and hopefully not die of radiation in the process.
This mod has custom advancements to guide you, but regardless, the features will still be mentioned below!
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Structures:
- This is the Mushroom Investigation structure, which only spawns in Mushroom Fields biomes.
- It functions as a nice little rabbit farm, however inside lies a slightly average story you can discover.
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Blocks and Items:
- After the desolator explodes, Stone and Deepslate will become irradiated.
- Being around radioactive blocks like these will irradiate you.
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- After the desolator explodes, it will leave behind waste in the form of Suspicious Goop blocks and layers.
- These blocks are also radioactive.
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- The Nuclear Waste Barrel is an item that will appear whenever you attempt to fish on a Mushroom Island.
- It is considered a radioactive item, so having it in your inventory will irradiate you.
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- The Rabbit's Foot Bits can be made by stonecutting a Rabbit's Foot.
- You can eat this item, but it's not very good for you.
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- The Gutted Milk Bucket is made by brewing a Milk Bucket with some Rabbit's Foot Bits.
- This will clear your effects like normal milk and leave you with some other pretty nasty ones.
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- The Radioactive Gutted Milk Bucket is an added onto variation of the Gutted Milk Bucket.
- It is also a Radioactive item, but drinking it will have the added debuff of Radiation Poisoning.
- It can be crafted with 1 Gutted Milk Bucket, Nuclear Waste Barrel, Acacia Log, and Jungle Log.
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- The Sticky Goop is produced whenever you drink a Radioactive Gutted Milk Bucket.
- Surprisingly, this goop is not made out of any radioactive material, so you're fine to carry this around all you'd like!
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- The Nuclear TNT Components is a vital item within the creation of the desolator.
- It can be crafted with a Yellow Candle, Copper Ingot, Black Candle, Iron Bars, TNT Minecart, Redstone Dust, Amethyst Shard, Nuclear Waste Barrel, and Blaze Rod.
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- The star of the mod, the Desolator!
- It will light and eventually detonate whenever a Fire Charge or Flint and Steel is used on it, or when it recieves redstone power.
- Using Shears on the lit desolator will disable it and it will return to you as an item.
- The desolator will decimate a sphere-like area of around 250 blocks wide and 100 blocks tall.
- A large amount of the crater will be filled with Magma Blocks on fire with Netherrack surrounding it, along with the Suspicious Goop blocks. Suspicious Goop Layers will also be spread out a lot further than the blast itself.
- It can be crafted with 1 Glass Bottle, Redstone Dust, Piston, Nuclear TNT Compnents, Sticky Goop, Nuclear TNT Compnents, Iron Block, Netherite Ingot, and Iron Block.
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Status Effects:
- Irradiated renders a green noisy vignette overlay on your screen and poisons you whenever you take damage.
- The effect can also transfer to entities you attack or even to entities that attack you.
- You still won't be safe if you decide to seclude yourself, as you will also take damage once every 6 seconds, kicking off the poison again.
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- Radiation Poisoning is similar to Irradiated, but is used in a more infected kind of manner.
- The only ways to get this effect are by drinking a Radioactive Gutted Milk Bucket, since you literally drank radioactivity it will infect you, and to be in the range of a detonating desolator.
- This effect is far deadlier than Irradiated, as every time 3 seconds pass, the timer will pause for a random amount of time to rapidly damage you, ignoring invulnerability frames.
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Tags: (If you wanted to know what they did)
desolator_purpleshiny:radioactive_blocks
- Block tag that determines radioactive blocks, which will give you the Irradiated effect when you are close to them.
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desolator_purpleshiny:unbreakable
- Block tag that determines what blocks a desolator cannot remove, like bedrock.
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desolator_purpleshiny:ungoopable
- Block tag that determines what blocks a desolator cannot replace with goop or magma.
- The unbreakable tag is also included within this tag.
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desolator_purpleshiny:irradiation_items
- Item tag that determines what will give you the Irradiated effect when it's in your inventory.
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desolator_purpleshiny:lights_desolator_consume
- Item tag that determines what can light a desolator, with the item being consumed in the process.
- Ex: Fire Charge
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desolator_purpleshiny:lights_desolator_damage
- Item tag that determines what can light a desolator, with the item instead being damaged in the process.
- Ex: Flint and Steel
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desolator_purpleshiny:lights_desolator_noitemdamage
- Item tag that determines what can light a desolator, with the item not changing whatsoever in the process.
- (Empty by default but you can add whatever you want)
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desolator_purpleshiny:disables_desolator_consume
- Item tag that determines what can disable a lit desolator, with the item being consumed in the process.
- (Empty by default but you can add whatever you want)
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desolator_purpleshiny:disables_desolator_damage
- Item tag that determines what can disable a lit desolator, with the item instead being damaged in the process.
- Ex: Shears
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desolator_purpleshiny:disables_desolator_noitemdamage
- Item tag that determines what can disable a lit desolator, with the item not changing whatsoever in the process.
- (Empty by default but you can add whatever you want)
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desolator_purpleshiny:radiation_blast_immune
- Entity tag that determines what entities are immune to the blast of a desolator.
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desolator_purpleshiny:radiation_immune
- Entity tag that determines what entities are immune to the radiation effects.
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