Minecraft Mud Mod [1.5.1]

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Welcome! This is a mod that expands on the capabilities of dirt, making it actually useful.

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Features

Mud
Dirt (but not grass or mycelium) slowly turns into mud when exposed to water (either through a nearby block or through rain). Mud is a stable building block until it comes into contact with running water or stays in contact with any type of water for too long (including rain) and becomes “saturated”. This boggy, water-filled mud is hard to walk through and may cause…

Mudslides!
Saturated mud will fall like sand/gravel and will cause any connected mud blocks – even stable ones! – to fall as well! A chain reaction!

Mudbricks and Adobe
Mud will drop four “mud blobs” when it’s harvested, which can be cooked in a furnace to make mud bricks, which can then be crafted into mud brick blocks. Mud brick is softer than regular brick, but is also much easier to come by(and easier on the eyes, in my opinion).

Moist Adobe is made by crafting together mud blobs, clay, and wheat or reeds. Moist Adobe is a soft building material that is easy to pick back up, but will dry and harden into a tough, stone-like material after being placed (it can also be cooked in a furnace for the same effect). However, once it has hardened, adobe will only produce a small amount of “adobe dust” when broken (unless Silk Touch is used).

This dust can be rehydrated into Moist Adobe through a crafting recipe or into Moist Adobe Blobs by simply right-clicking on a source block of water with the dust in hand.

Earthenware
Adobe blobs can be used to craft vases, which are similar to buckets, and earthenware bowls. However, these must be cooked in a furnace before they can be used. Earthenware bowls can then either be used to hold soup or can be combined with gunpowder and string to make small hand-held bombs.

Clay Golem
Adobe can also be used to make a cost-effective golem to protect your home or village. But it’s no iron golem – it only has the attack power of a stone sword and won’t take too many hits.

Reed Planting
Mud is ideal for planting reeds – it’s moist, soft soil can sustain a reed plant without the need of an adjacent water block! …Except for the one needed to keep mud from turning back into dirt, that is.

Permafrost
Not really interested in mud? Well, there’s also permafrost! When dirt sits in the cold for too long, it becomes solid as a rock and gain some ice-like properties. Make sure you bring your pickaxe if you want to dig through it!

Dirt Slabs
Dirt, Grass, and Mycelium can be crafted into fully functional dirt, grass, or mycelium slabs! These slabs act just like their full-block counterparts: they grow, spread, can be eaten by sheep, and have all the normal visual effects.

Peat
Peat moss, found naturally in swamplands, will (very) slowly transform dirt into a natural fuel – peat. While peat forms very slowly, it can sometimes be found in large bogs. However, peat must be dried before it can be used as fuel, either in a furnace or by drying naturally in the sun. The moss itself can also be used to craft mossy cobblestone and mossy stone brick.

Crafting Recipes

Mud

Mud Brick

Moist Adobe


Vase

Earthenware Bowl

Earthenware Hand-bomb

*This is the basic recipe. More string and gunpowder can be added, as well as fire charges and fireworks charges.

Mossy Stone

Peat

Other Recipes
The following recipes are simply crafted the same way as their vanilla counterparts:
* Mud Brick Stairs (using Mud Brick blocks)
* Mud Brick Slabs
* Mud Brick Walls
* Adobe Stairs (using Adobe, not Moist Adobe)
* Adobe Slabs
* Dirt Slabs
* Grass Slabs (makes 3, leaves 3 dirt slabs in your inventory)
* Mycelium Slabs (same as grass slabs)
* Cake (using Milk Vases)
* Mushroom Soup (using an Earthenware Bowl)

How to install Mud Mod for Minecraft 1.5.1:

  • 1) Download and install Forge.
  • 2) Run Minecraft with Forge and make sure it works.
  • 3) Place KaruberuCore-.jar in the “coremods” folder that was created by Forge in your Minecraft directory.
  • 4) Place MudMod-.jar in the “mods” folder that was also created by Forge in your Minecraft directory.

Developer: Karuberu

Download Mud Mod for Minecraft 1.5.1:

KaruberuCore 1.0.0

Mud Mod 1.5.1



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