
Seasoning the World
Create a World State Manager that cycles through 10 Phases over a 100-day period. Global Rules: Each phase lasts exactly 10 in-game days. On Day 1 of a new...
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Seasoning the World
Overview
Seasoning the World transforms your Minecraft world over time, cycling through 10 unique environmental phases every 100 in-game days. Each phase lasts 10 days and dramatically changes the landscape around you - from overgrown jungles to frozen wastelands and back to blooming meadows.
Features
- 10 Distinct Phases: Experience Overgrowth, Desiccation, Calcification, Rust, Scorch, Crystallization, Infestation, Fungal Bloom, Erosion, and Rebirth
- Dynamic Transformations: Watch as stone turns to moss, water freezes, copper rusts, and dead land comes back to life
- Player-Centered Effects: Changes happen within 32 blocks of players, keeping the world evolving as you explore
- Automatic Cleanup: When phases change, previous transformations are reverted, keeping the world fresh
- Visual Effects: Particle effects, status changes, and atmospheric transformations
How to Use
- Install the mod on your Fabric server
- Play normally - the mod works automatically in the background
- Check your current phase with
/seasoningcommand to see what's happening - Explore different areas to see various phase effects in action
- Survive the changes - adapt to water drying up, stone eroding, or ice forming
Tips & Tricks
- Plan ahead - in Desiccation phase, store water in buckets since source blocks disappear
- Mine during Erosion - stone turns to easier-to-mine cobblestone and gravel
- Farm during Fungal Bloom - mycelium and mushrooms spawn everywhere
- Watch for Infestation - stone becomes infested with silverfish
- Rebirth is safe - during the final phase, you get free regeneration and plants grow back
Known Limitations
- Phase changes only affect the Overworld dimension
- Some block changes may be subtle or take time to notice
- Very large worlds may have uneven phase coverage depending on player locations