Fecal Matters

Fecal Matters

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In the world of Minecraft, life now follows a more natural cycle with the introduction of the "Fecal Matters" mod. Players and animals will now leave behind waste as they go about their daily activities. This waste material, referred to as "poop," can be collected and repurposed in several useful ways.

  1. Composting for Bone Meal: Poop can be collected and placed into a composter, where it will break down into bone meal. This process mimics real-life composting, offering players another method of obtaining bone meal.

  2. Combustible Poop: Poop is flammable and thus can be used as fuel in things such as furnaces and blast furnaces. Poop blocks can also be used as fuel and is crafted with 9 poop.
  3. Fertilizer Production: Additionally, you can craft poop into fertilizer. This fertilizer, when applied to dirt, significantly accelerates growth rate of the plants placed on it, allowing for more efficient farming. Additionally, fertilised soil can also be made by allowing poop to biodegrade on top of dirt or rooted dirt. The rate at which poops degrades as well as other things can be configured in the badly designed menu. 

  4. Edible Resource: Poop can also serve as a source of sustenance for players. While not the most appetizing option, it will at least keep you fed.

With "Fecal Matters," Minecraft becomes a more dynamic and lifelike experience. From farming to survival strategies, the inclusion of feces adds depth and realism to the game's mechanics.

The menu can be opened by default with the " - "(minus)  key

The player can configure things like

  • defecation rate (how often entities will poop).
  • biodegradation rate of poops (how long it takes for poops to despawn)
  • probability that a poop will be explosive. (can be disabled if set to 0 or less)
  • togglable poop sound effect

Changes will take effect once previous values have ended.

Sadly there is no config file since the mod was made with MCreator which is why I had to make an ugly menu for config. If anyone is able to help add a config file(you'll have to do all the work) please let me know.