
Places blocks type of block can be specifiedĭisables the effects of the Ring of MagnetizationĬreates a zone that prevents mobs from getting out Transforms nearby Stone into decorative Metamorphic StoneĬhanges nearby Stone into Overworld ore blocksĬhanges nearby Stone into Nether ore blocks can only be used in the Nether Generates items commonly found in dungeon chests Inflicts the Poison effect to nearby hostile mobsĬreates Mystical Flowers on surrounding Grass or Dirt blocks Gives nearby players a Regeneration effect Transforms nearby Sand blocks into Clay ballsĪllows furnaces to smelt items without fuel and boosts smelting speed Mana generation and storage Mana-consuming flowers NameĬreates air blocks when placed underwater Both Livingrock and Livingwood are necessary to craft Mana Spreaders and Mana Pools, which introduce the basic blocks in storing and transmitting mana.

One of the first flowers made by a player is the Pure Daisy, which transforms nearby Stone blocks into Livingrock and any Wood Log into Livingwood. This stored mana can then be used to power special tools or other flowers that create a certain effect in exchange for consuming mana.Įarly game for Botania begins by plucking Mystical Flowers which generate in most biomes, crafting them into Mystical Petals and using them to create the mod's version of the multipurpose wrench, the Wand of the Forest, and a Petal Apothecary, where both mana-generating and mana-consuming flowers are crafted. Mana is generated through special flowers which take mana from certain items and are stored for further use. The objective of Botania is to help players generate resources, both natural and mob-based, by processing a form of energy called mana.
