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FU Extraction Patch for Arcana (Fixed)
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16 Oct, 2024 @ 10:19pm
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FU Extraction Patch for Arcana (Fixed)

Description
With this patch, you can use FU's extraction devices process some of Arcana tiles (almost all tiles you can meet while exploring, I think) and get some Arcana resources.
For example, you can put "highland dirt" into a sifter and expect to get an "ariostone".
Now it shall support sifters, rock crushers, arc smelter (only arc smelter) and liquid mixer.

fixed patch of HRG164hjo's mod.

There is a user who keeps reporting issues, so I’m updating to the version I currently use, which works perfectly. Although it’s technically the same version as before, but I did this to prevent any potential errors in advance. Any issues reported after this update will be considered unintended behaviors caused by various mod conflicts, and I will not respond to them.

Before saying "it doesn’t work", please try disabling all other mods except for this mod and its dependencies. PLEASE. I'm extremely busy with my real life.
38 Comments
Rnova2 5 Oct @ 11:18pm 
Hello, I don't know if it's because both Arcana and Frackin Universe were recently updated, but the fact is that this mod is not working. When I try to use Arcana liquids as fertilizer, the machine simply rejects it as if I had placed something that shouldn't go there.
// Std. Marsh  [author] 6 Sep @ 5:58am 
Then you can tell me which blocks you want to be extracted. Saying "there's still something that's not working" without any request does nothing for the mod's improve, and I'm also joining the military on October 13th, so I won't be patching for 18 months from then.
Shiro 6 Sep @ 2:08am 
There are still some blocks that cannot be extracted
Rib 3 Jul @ 9:27am 
Not sure if this would be too difficult, but I would VERY much appreciate it: FU Ore detector compatibility with Arcana ores? (Yes I know most of them glow... but then Dustrium shows up.)
// Std. Marsh  [author] 30 Jun @ 9:02pm 
You can think of it as balance - and in fact, if it's like that, the ruinous water has to dry and kill the plants.
Rnova2 30 Jun @ 1:01am 
I have tried this mod and it works great. The only complaint I have is that the Arcana liquids do not say how much the irrigation or fertilizer of the trays affects it, but that can be verified just by using the magnifying glass on the tray. However, something does not add up. I see that the illuminated liquid is the one that increases plant growth the most, but the illuminated planets have almost no plants, while the viridicent acid, which is in second place, is found on planets with really abundant vegetation. And here I ask... shouldn't it be the other way around?
// Std. Marsh  [author] 15 Jun @ 4:58pm 
Patched. I haven't tested anything, so please let me know if there is a bug.
// Std. Marsh  [author] 15 Jun @ 4:30pm 
Anyway, I just ported this mod to work with the latest FU and Arcana, but since this mod is fundamentally based on FU's extraction system, what you suggested isn't really related to the theme of the mod.

But it sounds like a pretty interesting idea, so I'll try it out as soon as possible. :steamhappy:
Rnova2 15 Jun @ 2:35am 
This mod has been quite useful for my mod pack that uses Frackin' Universe and Arcana. It adds, among other things, compatibility between the liquids from both mods, and allows, for example, the creation of Ruin Liquid by combining it with Dark Water. It's a detail I really appreciate.

However, it could be improved even further if they added the ability to use Arcana Liquids in trays. Currently, Healing Water is the best for irrigation durability, while Liquid Crystal is the best fertilizer. Organic Soup has the property of being able to be used both to water plants and as fertilizer. But... what if you could use Arcana Liquids?

What would happen if you watered the plants with Arcane, Neon, Illuminated, or Ruined Liquid? And if you used Viridescent Acid as fertilizer, would the plants grow faster and dry out? (It would help to know that answer, since the planets Verdant and Viridescent are famous for their abundant vegetation.)
Juxtaposition. 8 Jun @ 10:54am 
thank you for heartful caring, i found it worked fine on openStarBound, so its not a problem for me anymore:momozzz: