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🌧 Adds the ability to stop the rain via a multi-block structure ritual in survival.
https://github.com/serilum/rain-be-gone-ritual

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🌧 Adds the ability to stop the rain via a multi-block structure ritual in survival.

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Rain Be Gone Ritual


Download


You can download Rain Be Gone Ritual on CurseForge and Modrinth:

  CurseForge:   https://curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/rain-be-gone-ritual
  Modrinth:      https://modrinth.com/mod/rain-be-gone-ritual


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Mod Description




Requires the library mod Collective.

   This mod is part of The Vanilla Experience modpack and Serilum's RPG Bundle mod.
Rain Be Gone Ritual is a mod which was created to give players in survival a (somewhat) logical way to stop the rain. All you need is some cauldrons, a log and a flint & steel. Place the cauldrons (minimum 4, maximum 8) around the log and set the log on fire. After the ritual there will be a harmless explosion effect, the cauldrons will be filled with water and the rain will stop. See the gif below for the effect.

A GIF showing the effect:







All of the following multi-block structures will work.
You need a minimum of 4 cauldrons, empty or filled doesn't matter, around the log:








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