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Ideally I'd like to avoid having any sort of GUI or something to that degree in order to remove items from the cauldron. In my opinion, it takes away from the immersion because it implies that you're kind of just reaching your hands into a boiling cauldron which doesn't seem right to me
However, you can still take out items from the cauldron without breaking it. If you take out just the water from the cauldron (i.e. with a bucket or a glass bottle), the items will drop and you can pick them up! I figured that was a reasonable compromise because you can refill the cauldron up again immediately after draining it.
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Okay hear me out, how bout a neat animation to show items in cauldron by having them floating above cauldron in a magical way when you shift+right click (it will do a cool animation then after say 5 seconds go back into cauldron)
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It's actually funny you mention that. Not long ago I wrote a Fabric mod for VeinMiner to integrate with servers that have the plugin installed and display some client-sided information when pressing a custom keybind. After writing it I had come up with the idea earlier today to write an optional client-sided mod for Alchema that does pretty much what you describe. I think if I can better wrap my head around client-sided rendering, that's something I want to do :)
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If anything ask the dev of InteractionVizualizer, he pretty much got client side stuff down to a T
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InteractionVisualizer is server-sided (though displayed client-sided) but that is definitely something I could optionally integrate with. I would have to look more into that for at least a server-sided solution that doesn't rely on a client-sided mod. I will investigate further
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Well I think the use of a client-side mod defeats the point of running a spigot server (the point of running a spigot server is so that players don't need a mod installed to play). I think you should try for the server-side solution as well at least for those like me who don't want a client-side mod
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Well I think the use of a client-side mod defeats the point of running a spigot server (the point of running a spigot server is so that players don't need a mod installed to play). I think you should try for the server-side solution as well at least for those like me who don't want a client-side mod
Absolutely agreed! Server sided is my priority and that will continue to be the case
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Related Issues (14)
- Add Vials of Entity Essence HOT 1
- Make all messages configurable HOT 3
- Command Recipe Suggestion HOT 1
- 1.17 Update Request
- Different types of getting Cauldron water level in 1.17.
- Custom Potion Support HOT 1
- Add campfire support HOT 1
- Right clicking on cauldron with item. HOT 3
- Alchema Lag HOT 3
- Recipes for cobblestone -> gravel, gravel -> sand HOT 3
- Brewery Compatibility HOT 2
- Allow Custom Names and Model Data for brewed items HOT 2
- MMOItems integration HOT 3
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