Description
Feels weird that copper oxidizes but iron doesn't? Well… this small mod solves that by implementing oxide into iron in a seamless way for a nice vanilla integration
Dependencies [Fabric]
What this Mod includes
- Exposed|Weathered|Oxidized variants of all major iron blocks
- (Block, Door, Trapdoor, Bars, Chain)
- Iron Grate Block and its 3 oxidized variants
- Coated variants for all iron blocks and its oxidized variants
- ('Coated' is the 'Waxed' state of iron)
- Active Honeycomb (item)
- (to apply Coating on iron, by using or crafting)
- Active Honeycomb Block (decorative)
- Oxidation probability is affected by nearby water
- (Everything counts, distance and level)
- Axes de-oxidize iron as they do with copper
- Coat On|Off and Active Honeycomb advancements
- Recipe Book entries for all new recipes
- Lightning strikes decrease Iron oxide level
- Dispensers can apply Active Honeycomb on blocks
- Oxidized blocks work as their Vanilla counterparts
- (Blocks can make Beacons, Doors/Trapdoors require redstone)
- Coated Iron Blocks can be de-crafted into 9 Iron Ingots

Singleplayer / Online
Multiplayer implementation is done so it also works in Multiplayer games as long as both Client+Server have the mod installed. On the other hand, the Mod will be automatically self-disabled if you connect to a server that doesn't have the mod installed
Recipes

Installation
Download and drop the correct .jar file based on the ModLoader you're using into the mods folder located at Minecraft's root folder
Uninstallation
I've also made an Uninstaller-Mod-Tool (Local worlds only) that automatically reverts all oxidized iron to Vanilla one during normal gameplay. The IronRust-Uninstaller can only be found in the Releases Page.
See the Uninstall guide on the bottom of the repository's README


