Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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Details
Extra Alchemy
This mod aims to enlarge minecraft brewing system with more useful potions. To get the potions recipes in-game use a tool like JEI.
Requirements
The mod depends on a reasonably recent version of the Fabric API.
Optional integrations
- When Trinkets is installed, rings will work in the ring slot.
- When Pehkui is installed, size changing potions will be added to the game too.
- Inventorio's inventory is supported (not on Modrinth)
- The mod provides a Patchouli book. The book is still WIP and has no recipe, but you can get and read it in creative mode
- NoMoreGlowingPotions is highly suggested to appreciate the actual potion colors, instead of the weird glowing effect that makes them all look the same.
Potions and Recipes
Every single potion recipe can be individually disabled in the config file.
All potions in this mod are brewed in the vanilla Brewing Stand with vanilla items and have the standard splash, lingering and arrow variants; some of them may also have redstone and glowstone enhancements.
Not all potions are available in fabric yet. I'm slowly working on it, don't worry!
Brewing Stand Tweak
There are two kind of people in this world, those who like the blaze powder requirement for brewing stands, and those who don't. I belong to the latter. A config now allows brewing stands to be powered by a fire underneath, or really anything made of fire/lava material. It is kinda slow, but I feel like it is a good compromise for fuel, it makes so much more sense to me. Note that blaze powder will still work, this is just an alternative. The option can be turned off in the config.
Heat sources and conductive materials can be specified through the tags extraalchemy:heat_source
and extraalchemy:heat_conductor
.
Vials
Vials are my version of a stackable potion system. Craft a splash potion with an empty vial to get a vial of the potion, or right click an empty vial to fill with the first potion found in your inventory. Vials apply the effect on the player immediately and can be stacked up to 16. To craft an empty vial make the same recipe of a glass bottle in the bottom rows and put a flint in the top-center slot.
Potion Bag
The potion bag is a handy way to carry around your potions. You can store any drinkable brew inside, and select one type to have quick access to. To access the bag interface shift-right click the bag. Using a simple right click will administer the potion, or it will select the next available type when you run out of the selected one.
A keybind can be used while holding a bag to decide what happens when a potion runs out: deselect everything, select next potion, or keep unavailable potion selected.
You can also dye them like leather armor! (They should retain their settings and inventory in doing so, too)
Potion Rings
The potion rings are a way to have a semi-persistent potion effect. Combine an empty ring with any valid vanilla potion to get the corresponding ring.
This feature can be disabled or configured through the config file.
The ring will apply the potion over time to the wearer, and every available potion is customized to allow different xp costs for more powerful potions.
Every potion also has a customized duration when applied, and XP cost and renewal time can be defined separatedly (aka: no more flashing night vision potion, as the renewal time is at 18s, making the potion go from 36s to 18s, instead of waiting for it to go all the way to 0).
New potions with custom XP cost, level, duration and renewal time can be defined through the vanilla recipe system which is automatically fetched from the server on connection. Example.
Using the same name of a mod-defined json, and setting the output to be a "useless potion" (water/awkward/mundane/thick...) will disable that ring.
When Trinkets is installed, rings will work in the ring slot!
You can create your own rings through this tool
Potion Tooltip Icons
Since 1.18.2 there's the option to see the potion icons on the tooltips of potion-bearing items, like drinking/splash/lingering potions, tipped arrows, vials, potion rings and loaded potion bags:
Bug Support
- Install the latest available version for your minecraft version and try again
- If the bug still persist, open a new issue on Github
Will you port to...?
- Past versions: No. Stop asking.
- Future versions: Sure, on fabric, when I have time. Keep in mind I have a life and a full time job.
- Forge: No. Gretchen, stop trying to make Forge happen, it's not going to happen. Not even if someone else offers. I don't want to have a forge version.
Currently supported versions:
- 1.19.2 and before: No
- 1.19.3: Supported
- 1.20 snapshots: development will begin shortly
Modpack policy
You can redistribute the jar as part of modpacks if you include a link redirecting to either this page or Curseforge's page.
Do not redistribute the mod as a single jar, please.
At the current time, multiple websites are violating this policy, so if you downloaded the mod from them or you visualized their ad-gates, you are actively supporting this practice; please, try to access the files from the original source.
Just to mention a few that you should avoid:
- minecraft-forum .net
- 9minecraft .net
- ign .com
- 8minecraft .com
- 9minecraft-mods.blogspot .it
- minecraft-inside .ru
Read more here! (You can also download and install a browser plugin from this link, it will help you block malicious sites)
Thanks to Vazkii and wiiv for kindly providing the original textures for the potion effects, and to she_is_long for reworking all of them (+item textures) to the new Minecraft art style! <3