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Diamond In The Rough (as in obsidian)
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Renewable diamonds in the end.
Does not follow a specific thematic focus apart from vanilla Minecraft.
Contains enhancements to the End dimension, expanding on existing features or adding entirely new ones.
Adds new ores or other raw resources.
Enhances farming mechanics and introduces new crops and livestock.
Forge is a popular mod loader for versions 1.1+ of Minecraft.
Neoforge is a fork of the Minecraft Forge available for versions 1.20.1+ of Minecraft. Many Forge mods are compatible with Neoforge and vice versa.
Fabric is a mod loader for versions 1.14+ of Minecraft, particularly popular for client side and optimization mods.
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When a dragon's fireball lands near obsidian, it will turn into an obsidian diamond ore. This block is a combination of the properties of obsidian and diamond ore.
The chance for obsidian turning into diamond ore is configurable via gamerule, as well as what blocks can be converted via a block tag.
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