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− | The Wrought Iron Hopper cannot be used to press foods, but is instead used more like a vanilla hopper. It can transport items from itself into another inventory, and pull items from inventories placed above it. | + | The Wrought Iron Hopper cannot be used to press foods, but is instead used more like a vanilla hopper. It can transport items from itself into another inventory, and pull items from inventories placed above it. It will also pick up items dropped into it. |
− | The Iron Hopper has the same item restrictions when transporting items to another inventory or transport items that are too heavy or large | + | The Iron Hopper has the same item restrictions when transporting items to another inventory or transport items that are too heavy or large, though it can pick up and hold these items themselves. Additionally, Iron Hoppers have a special interaction with the [[Quern]]. Items that can be ground, such as Grain, will be automatically placed into the grinding slot if the hopper leads into a side of the [[Quern]]. A hopper placed underneath the quern will also remove ground-up items out of the output slot. This is similar in functionality as hoppers and furnaces in vanilla Minecraft. |
== Configuration == | == Configuration == |
Revision as of 18:40, 18 February 2020
Gravity |
No |
Tool | |
Stackable |
Yes, 64 |
Flammable |
No |
Weight ⚖ |
None |
Size ↕ |
None |
BlockID |
terrafirmacraftplus:Hopper |
Contents
Obtaining
There are two types of Hopper: Stone and Wrought Iron.
Stone Hoppers are crafted from 5 Smooth Stone blocks of any of the same stone type.
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Wrought Iron Hoppers are made by working a two wrought iron double sheets on a tier 3 anvil.
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Usage
Stone Hoppers are used for pressing various foods. These currently include olives, grapes, sugarcane and agave. They do not have any of the functionality of their vanilla counterparts.
Pressing Foods
In order to use a hopper to press items, it must be placed directly above an unsealed barrel or a large vessel. Olives are then placed inside of the hopper and a smooth stone block is placed by sneaking (Default: ⇧ Shift) and using the block to Right Click on top of the hopper to begin pressing. The smooth stone block will appear to sink into the hopper as the pressing processes.
The amount of time that it takes to complete pressing is dependent on the total weight of olives inside of the hopper. Olives are pressed at a rate of 32 ounces of olive per hour, generating 500 mB of olive oil. Therefore a full 160 ounce stack of olives will take 5 in-game hours to press, and will produce 2500 mB of olive oil. The hopper can be filled with a total of 5 stacks of olives, meaning that the maximum pressing time is 25 in-game hours.
Olives make olive oil, which is used in Oil Lamps.
Grapes make grape juice, which can be drank, restoring thirst and Fruit nutrition, or fermented into Wine.
Sugarcane makes Cane Juice, which can be fermented into Cane Wine.
Agave makes Agave Juice, which can be fermented into Agave Wine.
Note: Decay of the items inside the hopper is not halted during pressing, and only one stack of items is pressed at a time.
The hopper interface cannot be accessed while it is currently pressing olives. It is possible to sneak (Default: ⇧ Shift) and Right Click on the hopper while it is pressing to remove the smooth stone block and halt the pressing. After the pressing has been completed, the smooth stone block is stored inside of the hopper. Breaking the hopper during pressing will drop the hopper, smooth stone block, and the remaining olives.
Transporting Items
The Wrought Iron Hopper cannot be used to press foods, but is instead used more like a vanilla hopper. It can transport items from itself into another inventory, and pull items from inventories placed above it. It will also pick up items dropped into it.
The Iron Hopper has the same item restrictions when transporting items to another inventory or transport items that are too heavy or large, though it can pick up and hold these items themselves. Additionally, Iron Hoppers have a special interaction with the Quern. Items that can be ground, such as Grain, will be automatically placed into the grinding slot if the hopper leads into a side of the Quern. A hopper placed underneath the quern will also remove ground-up items out of the output slot. This is similar in functionality as hoppers and furnaces in vanilla Minecraft.
Configuration
- Main article: Configuration
Option | Default Value |
Description |
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enable vanilla recipes | ||
hopperRecipe | false | Allows crafting of vanilla hoppers using iron ingots and a chest.
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History
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79.16 | Added TFC Hopper for creating olive oil. |
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