Cultivating Convenience with Ashenwheat
The Ashenwheat mod introduces a selection of novel crops to Minecraft, offering players not only new food sources but also a unique method to craft some of the game’s rarer items. Cultivating these crops provides an alternative to the traditional resource gathering methods. Ashenwheat, the mod’s namesake, can be transformed into bread and cookies. Moreover, any item derived from Ashenwheat, including the wheat itself, doubles as a fuel source. When Ashenbread is smelted, it becomes a handy piece of charcoal.
Thundergrass: The Peaceful Path to Gunpowder
Thundergrass is a boon for those seeking gunpowder without the risk of Creeper encounters. Harvesting Thundergrass yields seeds that can be smelted into Unstable Soot, which in turn can be crafted into gunpowder, offering a safer alternative to the explosive dangers of traditional gunpowder farming.
Ossidroot: From Greenery to Bonemeal
Ossidroot, with its resemblance to green jack-o-lanterns, not only serves as a decorative block but also has a practical use. Smelting Ossidroot into calcified ash allows players to create bonemeal, simplifying the process of fertilizing crops and speeding up their growth.
Scintillawheat: A Luminous Harvest
Scintillawheat, akin to its ashen cousin, can be used to bake bread and cookies. However, its true value shines when hay bales crafted from it are smelted into Scintillating Ash, which can then be used to produce Glowstone Dust, lighting up the Minecraft world in a whole new way.
To integrate Ashenwheat into your Minecraft experience, an additional API is required, which can be found through a quick search online.