

Rather than arbitrary filling values, the hunger system in TerraFirmaCraft is based off of food weight. Instead of shanks of food, hunger is represented with a green bar. Mob health is also increased, although not proportionally creepers for instance have much less health relative to the player than in vanilla.

Health regenerates very slowly over time, as long as your hunger bar is at least 25% filled. This value will increase and decrease depending on your nutrition and experience levels. When you first spawn, you will have a maximum health value of 1,000 HP. Instead of hearts, health is represented with a red bar. There are a few key differences when playing TerraFirmaCraft from vanilla Minecraft that are important to understand from the very beginning. Throughout the guide, the text will contain links to individual wiki pages for learning more information about that particular topic. It will focus on aspects of the game that are different with TerraFirmaCraft, as well as a few tips and tricks for easier starting gameplay. This guide has been written with the expectations that the reader has a basic understanding of vanilla Minecraft mechanics. This dead tree is alarmingly alive.The following guide will help you get started playing this survival-overhaul Minecraft mod. I do wish logs at home were similarly afflicted.ĭon't look at me like that. I like the noise they make when you burn them. I am going to keep you, and call you "Frank". This works in a similar fashion to using a standard log, except that a Living Log repairs 3 times the wall health of a standard log.Ī Living Log can be used to fuel a fire or as a dry item in a Compost Bin. In DST, the Mush Gnome drops Living Logs upon death.Ī Living Log may be used to repair a Wood Wall. Wormwood can exclusively craft Living Logs under the Green Thumb Tab with a cost of 20 Health. In addition, Elder Mandrake will drop 2 Living Logs when killed.

In the Hamlet DLC, Living Logs can be bought for 5 Oincs each at The Flying Pig Arcane Shop in the Pig City. In Shipwrecked, Palm Treeguards and Regular Jungle Trees are available sources of Living Logs. In the RoG DLC, Poison Birchnut Treeguards also drop Living Log. Living Logs will scream when burned on a fire and when eaten by the Werebeaver form of Woodie, though this has no effect on gameplay. They can used to craft several magic items, including a Shadow Manipulator, and can also be used as fuel for a Fire. They can also be obtained by chopping down Totally Normal Trees, the stump of Totally Normal Tree can be dug for another Living Log. Living Logs are Items dropped by deceased Treeguards.
