Making mud is tedious work.
One bottle of water; one block of mud.
But what if one bottle of water made multiple blocks of mud? Introducing Craftable Mud, a datapack cobbled together using code shamelessly stolen from the amazing Matcha Flavoured data pack by Klei Wright!

See, Ella was trying to build a traditional Sumerian city, requiring lots of mud brick for the residential buildings and Ella got tired of racing around trying to pour water bottles onto dirt before grass spread to it - not to mention constantly having to refill the water bottles! How bothersome!
But now, Ella can just make the mud in bulk in a crafting table! Yay! :D
The recipe is shapeless. One (1) water bottle and eight (8) dirt gives eight (8) mud.
Unfortuantely, Ella could not figure out which part of Klei's code made water bottles stackable. Coding is not really Ella's specialty so Ella will not try to make the code work on other versions of Minecraft: Java Edition. However, if you would like to do so, please feel free to do so!
All credit to Klei Wright for the original code! Ella just stole it and refactored it to run on Java 1.21.1 where Ellaworld is.
Please go check out Matcha Flavoured at:
https://modrinth.com/datapack/matcha-flavoured
Klei Wright does not know Ella nor condone Ella's stealing of his code.
Per the original licence of the Matcha Flavoured datapack, Craftable Mud is released under:
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Creative Commons-Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike International Licence 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.en
You are free to:
- share, copy, and distribute this material in any medium
- adapt, remix, transform, and build upon this material
As long as you:
- attribute proper credit, link the licence, indicate what changes were made
- do not imply any form of endorsement from the original author if it does not exist
- do not use the material for commercial purposes
- distribute your adapted, remixed, transformed, or built upon material under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Please credit Klei Wright, not cuteEllaArts, when adapting, remixing, transforming, or building upon the material in this data pack.

