Sharp's Awaken The Void v1.1.4.2
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v1.1.4.2 - "Discover Recover"
First Trailer (1.0.0) :
Chorus Garden
A garden of growths enclosed by pink leaves and purple spores of Chorus Fungus.
Incarnat

Incarnat lives among the fungal groves and carries the Incarnat Pearl, which can be dropped upon death.
Enderwart Forest
A grove of tall teal fungi that obscure turquoise shoots growing among teal spores and Enderwart Vines.
Here live creatures that depend on the nutrients of its turquoise soil, such as the Wander.
Wander
A species of frog that feeds on Float Roots.
Here, interesting creatures and structures may be found!
Wartman

He has a scar on the back of his neck that reminds him of past attempts to adapt to other biomes. When killed, it can drop Wartman Pearl.
Endermoss Forest
A simple, golden grove filled with Ender Leaves and Endermoss.
Its appearance is enchanting, as its leaves consume the Striped Ender Trees.
Stripedoo

Lives and camouflages itself among the various stripes of the forest. Hates Incarnat and Wartman. When killed, it can drop Stripedoo Pearl.
Pale Chorus Garden
This garden is ominous... It has an aura that's simultaneously calm, angelic, and frightening.

Harmless animals like Enderjelly and Smokedfly appear here.
But soon, creatures far from calm will appear.
Enderjelly
A jellyfish that floats above the trees in this biome.
It sometimes drops jelly blocks.
Smokedfly - (no sounds)
A type of firefly. (For now, it's a huge cockroach, lol.)
It wanders alone or in pairs throughout this garden. It will drop interesting items for brewing interesting things soon!
Void Valley

As you say, an empty valley, with a beautiful ash-filled atmosphere. Piles of black rocks, and some light ones, create a hostile landscape for Skeletons, Wither Skeletons, and Hollows.
Hollow
Are skeletons possessed by the manifestation of the void. They are controlled by this energy, becoming masters of powerful summons and magic. Sometimes they summon Wraiths.
Wraith
Specters, or tormented souls who are now brought back to life by the Hollow's influence.
Purpur Islands

generation of islands made of Purpur Stone above the heavens. Here we may soon find interesting structures and plenty of adventure! But for now, we have:
Shulko

A primitive version of Shulker. It lives alone or in Purpur Settlement with other Shulkos. When angry, it closes its shell and launches itself at anyone who hits it. Muted for now...
Archipelagos

Floating patches of land with small clusters of Enderwart or Endermoss generations. A way to fill the VERY EMPTY sky of The End.
Plates
A category of interesting items, useful for various crafting activities in Echoclock and Enderclock.
Agathe Plate
Everything starts somewhere! Agathe Plate is the starting point for diving into the Plate arsenal!
Craft an Agathe Plate with 6 Agathe Shards.
Iron Plates & Obsidian Plates

Right after crafting your first Plate, you can use it as a non-durable mold to produce Iron Plates or Obsidian Plates.
Craft them by surrounding Iron Ingots or Obsidian Plates, respectively, around an Agathe Plate on a crafting table.
Echo Plate

They are made with 8 Iron Plates and 1 Echo Shard.
Useful for crafting special items!
Clocks
Echoclock

These are cages containing a crushing energy within, shaped by the ticking and ticking of the Obsidian Clock, mixed with pure manifestations of Sculk and Void.
When items are placed inside, they begin to be crushed and eventually fused into one magically.

To craft Echoclock you need 2 Echo Shards, 2 Echo Plates, 3 Iron Ingots and 1 Obsidian Clock.

Make an Obsidian Clock with 6 Obsidian Plates, 1 Amethyst Shard, 1 Netherite Ingot and 1 Clock.
However, to function, Echoclock requires an Echo Key to unlock its lock. Once opened, three items must be selected to create a new one. Echoclock can be crafted with two Echo Plates, one Obsidian Clock, three Iron Ingots, and two Echo Shards.
But be careful, as it becomes useless without its key; once an item is placed inside, nothing can break it. Its key has only 12 uses. It can be crafted with one Trial Key, two Echo Plates, five Echo Shards, and one Redstone Powder.
Enderclock

Similar to the Echoclock, we have its Enderclock upgrade. To assemble it, you don't need a Crafting Table, but rather an Echoclock.
It's a transformation recipe, not a crafting one.
Use an Obsidian Shard, a Nether Star, and an Awakened Ender Eye.
Your Echoclock will soon enter its Echo To Clock phase. Now, use a Reinforced Netherite Ingot, a Void Piece, and an End Crystal.

After a few seconds, your Echoclock will become an Enderclock.

You can make an Obsidian Shard by smelting an Obsidian.

Make an Awakened Ender Eye with 1 Incarnat Pearl, 1 Stripedoo Pearl, 1 Wartman Pearl, 1 Hollow Pearl, 4 Void Pieces and 1 Ender Eye.
By upgrading it to Enderclock, you'll now only need two items to assemble a new one, and you'll also gain a new option for your former Echoclock:
Enderclock has two modules:
Combine

&
Dismount!
As mentioned, the first module is for combining items. The second module is for separating an item into two, at the cost of the item chosen to disassemble and one use of your key. Like its predecessor, Enderclock requires a key to function:
The Enderclock Key.
Craft it with 5 Obsidians, 2 Crying Obsidians, 1 Void Piece, and 1 Echo Key.

Caution! This key only has 6 uses. Like Echoclock, without its key, Enderclock becomes useless, and if any item is inside it, nothing can break it.
To go to the second module, activate your Enderclock with your Enderclock Key and then click again to change your module from Combine to Dismount.
Warning! If any armor is placed inside an Echoclock for crafting, the enchantments will be lost. However, even with low durability, it will be restored when the new item is crafted.
Recipes

Reinforced Netherite Ingot

Enderite Ingot
Music Discs
New music discs have arrived!
Voidness

A disc found in Void Mausoleums. It represents the void felt and present in The End.
Chorus Song

Found in Chorus Loots. It represents all the matter of the chorus and its natural ascension in the dimension.
Purpux

Found in various Purpur structures. It represents the passages and stories lost in the purpur engravings.
Isolation

Found in structures throughout the Pale Chorus Garden. It represents the ambiance and mysticism shrouded in the biome's secrets and beings.
End Tears

Found primarily in Ancient End Ruins and a few other structures. It represents the end in a delimiting, perhaps sentimental, way, such as loss and sadness.
Bismuth Heart

Rarely found in End Shipwrecks. It represents the new fauna and flora emerging in The End.
Forgotness

By combining Voidness and Bismuth Heart in an Enderclock, one can obtain Forgotness.
It represents the life and history that may be fading from The End through oblivion.
Structures
Ancient Void Manifests

Small remains of ancient monuments or devotions to the Void. They feature End Stones carved with engravings of a very ancient language and Obsidian Bricks in their composition.

At their center is the Void Block, an unusual block that, when broken, has a small chance of dropping a Void Piece.
End Shipwreck

Ancient explorations and navigations through The End culminated in the sinking of floating ships that went too far. Within them, Crying Obsidian cries out for the loss of its crew.
Purpur Ruins

Ruins that hide secrets of ancient Purpur constructions.
In their chests we can find Malachite, an unusual block that can be smelted into a Malachite Shard.
Agathe Pillar & Agathe Geode

They are found only in Mesa biomes.

The Agathe Pillar at the top and the Agathe Geode in the deeper layers.
Enjoy the 1.1.4.2 release with these amazing features!
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