{ "homepage": "https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/nifty", "1.12.2": { "1.2": "• Whoops, that was not Vanilla, that looks more like Twilight Forest compatibility.\n • Ironwood Fences, Stairs, and Slabs. For those who want more than wood, but less than iron.\n • Fiery Fences, Stairs, and Slabs. It's perfect for heating your home during Winter!\n • Steeleaf Fences, Slabs, and Stairs. It's the natural alternative for fine steel!\n • Arctic Fur Fences, Slabs, and Stairs. The soft and cushiony blocks are perfect for those who are a little faithful to the leap.\n • Carminite Fences, Slabs, and Stairs. Whatever it is, how well does it bode as something durable?\n • As a note, these blocks will persist without Twilight Forest installed. This is perfectly normal behaviour.\n • Silly me, that wasn't the right thing to put into the Mod Info. The players are aware that this version is for 1.12.2, but what about the mod itself?\n • Maybe I should let players know what to expect in updates to this mod?", "1.3": "Here, have an early Christmas present.\n • Added Coal Stairs, Slabs, and Fences. Only for the naughtiest builders, but viable Furnace fuel.\n • Added Redstone Stairs, Slabs, and Fences. Each with their own emission rates, I want to see some clever Redstone builds.\n • Added ■■■■■■■■■ Stairs, Slabs, and Fences. Wait, what's happening?\n • Couple more behind the scenes changes that nobody should really care about.", "1.4": "New year, new stuff for Nifty.\n • Added Nifty Fence Gates and gave them to each material. Now you have a compliment for that farm with Nifty Fencing.\n • Added Nifty Trapdoors and gave them to each material. Some of them won't budge without encouragement, others will slip right open, like traps.\n • Fixed Ironwood Nifty Blocks being usable as Furnace fuel, because apparently anything wooden is fuel in Minecraft.\n • For various reasons, I have removed any Twilight Forest Textures that weren't the two 'safe' textures. You'll now get Missing Nifty Textures when Twilight Forest isn't installed.\n • Not that anyone should care, but I made tidier code.", "1.5": "Yeah, now I'm really picking up where Mojang left off.\n • Added Dirt Nifty Blocks. Start out your flaunting adventure by pimping up your Dirt house.\n • Added Grass Nifty Blocks. A greener alternative to Dirt houses, and self-sustaining.\n • Grass and Dirt Nifty blocks don't decay or grow, so they maintain their form in builds. To change between the two, use a Shovel or Bone Meal.\n • Added Hay Nifty Blocks. I'm surprised there wasn't some sort of Hay Stairs or Hay Slab in Minecraft already; now I know.\n • By popular demand and asked by nobody, added Clay Nifty Blocks. They were already a thing in 2.1, but I'll bring it here.\n • I may have gone a little far, and decided to add The Betweenlands compat. This includes Octine, Syrmorite, Valonite, Scabyst, and Sulfur Nifty Blocks.\n • Fixed Nifty Slab behaviour. They didn't drop anything if they were full blocks, and pick-blocking a full block yielded nothing.\n • All this time I was doing the Nifty Trapdoor recipes wrong.\n • I want to brag about how much rewriting I did in the background because it looks good, but nobody really cares." }, "promos": { "1.12.2-latest": "1.5", "1.12.2-recommended": "1.5" } }