This tutorial focuses on the Mana Spreader for the Botania mod for Minecraft 1.19.2, which is used to transport mana from nearby generating flowers or adjacent Mana Pools. To achieve maximum output, use gaia mana spreaders with potency and velocity lenses, position the mana pool right on top of the mana, and give each spreader a potency mana lens and its own pool directly in front of it. Connect all these pools via sparks and examine the spark augments to set up mana collection. Mark your mana production pools using the functional mode on the wand and make the spreader face as far down as possible to increase throughput.
The Mana Spreader is a block added by the Botania mod that gathers mana from nearby generating flowers or adjacent Mana Pools and transfers it through pulses to Mana Pools, Mana Spreaders, and other mana accepting blocks. To get the desired output, use gaia mana spreaders (highest tier) with potency and velocity lenses, position the mana pool right on top of the mana spreader, and connect all pools via sparks.
To avoid bottlenecks caused by too much charcoal and mana spreaders, let it time out before feeding more. A wool block of any color can be added by right-clicking the Spreader while holding it to muffle the sound made by mana bursts. An alternative method of orientating the Mana Spreader is to bind it to another block by shifting right-click on the Mana Spreader and then selecting Pulse Mana Spreader.
In summary, the Mana Spreader is a crucial component of the Botania mod, allowing players to generate mana from nearby generating flowers or Mana Pools.
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