fletchers-trestle-NeoForge-1.21.1-2.5.0.jar
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What's new
Fletcher's Trestle: 2.5.0
Flax gets a second life as linen, a dyeable textile block family. The Weapon Rack finally gives a well-tuned bow somewhere to be admired, and garlands put those coloured feathers to use as bunting.
🧵 Linen
- A new block family in 17 colours: undyed linen plus all 16 dyes, each with a block, stairs, slab and carpet. Every colour has its own texture rather than a tint, so they read as distinct fabrics.
- Woven from Flax String (4 → 1), then dyed 8-at-a-time. The dye recipe accepts any linen, so a colour you've gone off can simply be re-dyed.
- It behaves like wool: shears cut it fast, it carries the wool, stairs, slab and carpet tags, and it makes beds and banners just like wool.
- The Shepherd trades it, the way it already trades wool: buying plain linen, selling dyed linen by the colour, and selling carpets at Journeyman.
- A second creative tab: "Fletcher's Trestle: Decorations": keeps the linen family from burying the archery gear.
🏹 The Weapon Rack
- A wall-mounted display for a bow or crossbow, mounted like a torch. It renders the actual weapon you hang on it, materials and all, so a cherry-limbed bow looks different to a dark oak one. Vanilla bows and crossbows work too.
- Right-click to hang a weapon, right-click empty-handed to take it back. Breaking the wall behind it drops the rack and whatever it held.
- Crafted from three planks and two sticks.
🎀 Nails and garlands
- Nails drive into any block face, floor, wall or ceiling. Cheap to make and the anchor point for everything below.
- Garlands are woven from a string and seven feathers. The recipe reads what you put in the grid, so the feathers you choose decide the colours, and they are spread proportionally along the finished bunting: four red and three blue hangs roughly four-sevenths red, whether the span is two blocks or twelve.
- String one up by right-clicking a nail and then a second one, up to 12 blocks away. While it's tied to the first nail the garland trails from your hand, the way a lead does, so you can see where it will fall.
- The cord sags under its own weight, hanging deeper over longer spans, and the pennants follow the curve. A nail holds up to four garlands, so you can chain them along a wall or fan them out from one point.
- Break either nail to take one down. It drops back to you and clears the link at the far end.
🐛 Fixes
- Modular weapons now use the same item-frame display transform as vanilla bows, so they no longer sit backwards relative to a vanilla bow wherever the fixed display context is used.
📖 Guidebook
- New Linen, Weapon Rack and Nails & Garlands entries.
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