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Rock Salt #189

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@LEWeee LEWeee commented Oct 24, 2019

Salt is a pretty common substance added by other mods. Usually, it is get by evaporating water, mining sand or as an ore. However, Halite isn't really a type of ore in the way iron or diamonds are. Thus, I though that adding Rock Salt as a type of Sedimentary rock to UBC would be great way to make UBC compatible with those mods that add salt, in a UBC way.

Note: This pull request only contains the textures for rock salt, as I'm not very experienced with adding blocks

@Aang23 Aang23 self-assigned this Nov 6, 2019
@Aang23 Aang23 added the 1.12.2 label Nov 6, 2019
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Aang23 commented Nov 6, 2019

That's a good idea, but I'm already maxed on block subtypes... Though I'm keeping the idea in mind! Maybe as an option disabled by default maybe?

(I'll merge this PR once I start to work on this)

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LEWeee commented Nov 7, 2019

Maybe as an option disabled by default maybe?

Sounds good. Especially since Rock Salt would be kind of useless unless you had another mod adding salt, considering there are other white rock types such as chalk (though I guess its pinkish colouring would be useful in some builds)

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Aang23 let me know if you want me to add rock salt

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