1.6.0
Added
Terracotta and porcelain blocks
- All fluid blocks come in terracotta and porcelain variants
- Terracotta does not hold hot fluids well, and will crack over time, eventually breaking. Cracked terracotta can be repaired with raw clay
- Porcelain is heat resistant, but requires quartz to craft.
- Additionally, all blocks are available in raw clay and porcelain variants. These can be placed in world, but serve no functionality.
Cisterns
- Cisterns are the updated barrels from 1.12.
- Instead of crafting extensions and bases separately, cisterns automatically connect to the same color below
- Can hold 4 buckets for terracotta, or 6 for porcelain
- Visually connect to faucets, channels, and gauges.
Gauges
- New block to check the fluid level of a fluid tank such as a cistern
- When right clicked, displays the fluid name and the fluid level of the adjacent tank
Faucets
- Ported from 1.12
- Move fluids from the side or bottom of a block into the block below
- Improved redstone interactions over 1.12, should also be more efficient
Channels
- Ported from 1.12.
- Filled with faucets, pour fluid into adjacent or below blocks.
- Can interact to change connections
- More efficient than the 1.12 version.
Changed
- All fired clay items are now called "Terracotta" for consistency with vanilla.
- Raw clay is universally named "Clay"
- Fired porcelain is called "Porcelain", while unfired will be "Unfired Porcelain" or simply "Unfired"
- Updated dragon bricks textures for 1.16. They were the one variant that never got a texture update.