File Details
herbcraft-1.1.2.jar
- B
- Jun 16, 2026
- 1.45 MB
- 7
- 26.1.2
- Fabric
File Name
herbcraft-1.1.2.jar
Supported Versions
- 26.1.2
Curse Maven Snippet
## Version changelog: 1.1.2 Use for the Core file changelog. ### Added - Added data-backed Codex guide entries under the Herb Codex overview. - Added one-time guide hints for early learning steps such as first herb bite, first Codex open, first page read, first ingredient tasted, and first correction state. - Added persisted pharmacology principle discovery for flavors, heat/cold interactions, and herb relations; the Codex can now show discovered principles and recent examples. - Added `food_rolls` support for raw herb food definitions, allowing probabilistic visible hunger and direct hidden saturation rolls. - Added a raw herb food balance validator. ### Changed - Rebalanced common raw forage so wildflowers, petals, ferns, leaves, saplings, seeds, and some aquatic plants no longer act as reliable early food. - Strengthened seed and oily-seed hidden saturation after client testing: ordinary seeds now feel meaningful, and melon/pumpkin seeds feel more substantial. - Sugar cane now remains only +1 visible hunger, but gives a better short hidden-fullness feel and is anchored at Homeostatic hydration amount 3 when Homeostatic is installed. - Removed the guaranteed vanilla `minecraft:saturation` effect from blue orchid so it no longer bypasses food-roll balance. - Made the 五味与性味 and 七情与配伍 Codex guide pages clearer for new players. - Data-backed pharmacology tuning now owns temperature values and ordered seven-emotion relation rules. - Exact hot/cold same-qi buildup was softened so repeated same-temperature herbs ramp up more gradually. - Nutrition threshold logic now follows `nutrition_rules.json` more consistently instead of hardcoded Java thresholds. ### Fixed / cleanup - Prevented several documentation/source mismatches that could mislead future pack authors or maintainers. - Strengthened validators for Codex guide text, raw herb balance, Homeostatic compatibility, nutrition correction, and built jars.