A fresh take on the renowned The Spice of Life mod, this version is tailored for the latest iterations of Minecraft.
The Spice of Life 2
This adaptation revives the original Spice of Life mod initially crafted for version 1.12.2. The purpose of this mod is to promote a well-rounded diet by penalizing players who consume the same item repeatedly. As you indulge in a specific food over and over, its hunger-restoring and saturation properties start to decline. By default, players can recall the last 30 different foods consumed; thus, if you switch up your meals, the nutritional benefits of previously eaten foods will gradually return.
Adjustability
The mod features a standard configuration file found in your instance’s config directory (config/spiceoflife-common.toml). Within this file, you can tweak the mechanics of the mod to suit your needs. Currently, there are two key configuration settings available for adjustment:
- Nutritional Decay: A collection of floats that dictate how quickly hunger and saturation values diminish. For instance, [1.0, 1.0, 0.5, 0.0] means that the first three servings of a food will maintain full nutritional value, followed by a reduction to 50% on the fourth consumption, and 0% on the fifth.
- Maximum History: This parameter sets the limit on the number of different foods that players can remember before the values reset. For example, if the maximum history is set to 10, you need to consume 10 different food items to fully reset the nutritional value of any specific food.
Compatibility
This mod works seamlessly with AppleSkin. AppleSkin enhances your HUD by providing extensive nutritional details, especially the hunger and saturation restored by specific food items. The Spice of Life 2 mod adapts this information to ensure your HUD reflects the accurate stats.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: “I have suggestions, bug reports, or requests!”
A: Please open an issue tracker on the GitHub page.
Q: “Is a Fabric version available?”
A: Not at this time.
Q: “Can I incorporate your mod into my modpack?”
A: Absolutely! 😛
Credits
- The Spice of Life – Original concept and logo
- The Spice of Life: Classic Edition – Instructions for utilizing mixins
