In Direwolf 20’s modpack, flower decay is enabled for Botania, which can cause slight mana problems. To resolve this issue, players can drop a flower on the ground and use the command “/data merge entity @e (sort=nearest,limit=1,type=item)” to negate decay. A config option to disable decay was added when it was added, allowing players to update without dealing with it.
Botania config should be found in any file, such as notepad or MAC. If unsatisfied with the solutions, players can downgrade Botania to a previous version where flowers don’t wither, keeping the rest of the pack updated. Passive decay is there to push players to use other generation flowers and automate them for mana production.
Botania Tweaks consider Hydroangeas as an active-generation flower, so passive decay can be set to values above 72000 or to 0 to disable decay entirely. To disable flower decay, players can use Endoflames and drop a stack of coal near them every now and then.
Vazkii removed the config option after many people said they would disable decay. To change the decay time for Botania flowers, players can set the default time it takes for a Passive flower to decay and turn into a dead bush. Setting this to -1 disables the decay.
In the configs of the modpack, players can find the default setting or code to turn off flower decay. When decay was added, a config option to disable it was also added, allowing players to update without dealing with it.
In conclusion, botania config is a crucial aspect of the modpack, but players should be aware of the potential issues and work around the decay mechanic to ensure optimal performance.
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