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diff --git a/items/SALMON_OPAL.json b/items/SALMON_OPAL.json index 71c741a6..02ecc086 100644 --- a/items/SALMON_OPAL.json +++ b/items/SALMON_OPAL.json @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "itemid": "minecraft:skull", "displayname": "§f§f§9Salmon Opal", - "nbttag": "{overrideMeta:1b,HideFlags:254,SkullOwner:{Id:\"3f35f2fe-97b1-32b3-b691-e9fdd7dba59d\",Properties:{textures:[0:{Value:\"eyJ0ZXh0dXJlcyI6eyJTS0lOIjp7InVybCI6Imh0dHA6Ly90ZXh0dXJlcy5taW5lY3JhZnQubmV0L3RleHR1cmUvNWY1MjQxNjZmN2NlODhhNTM3MTU4NzY2YTFjNTExZTMyMmE5M2E1ZTExZGJmMzBmYTZlODVlNzhkYTg2MWQ4In19fQ\"}]}},display:{Lore:[0:\"§8Reforge Stone\",1:\"\",2:\"§7Can be used in a Reforge Anvil\",3:\"§7or with the Dungeon Blacksmith\",4:\"§7to apply the §9Headstrong\",5:\"§9§7reforge to a bow.\",6:\"\",7:\"§7§8§oOpal is a hydrated amorphous\",8:\"§8§oform of silica (SiO2·nH2O); its\",9:\"§8§owater content may range from 3\",10:\"§8§oto 21% by weight, but is usually\",11:\"§8§obetween 6 and 10%. Because of\",12:\"§8§oits amorphous character, it is\",13:\"§8§oclassed as a mineraloid, unlike\",14:\"§8§ocrystalline forms of silica,\",15:\"§8§owhich are classed as minerals.\",16:\"§8§oIt is deposited at a relatively\",17:\"§8§olow temperature and may occur in\",18:\"§8§othe fissures of almost any kind\",19:\"§8§oof rock, being most commonly\",20:\"§8§ofound with limonite, sandstone,\",21:\"§8§orhyolite, marl, and basalt.\",22:\"§8§oThere are two broad classes of\",23:\"§8§oopal: precious and common.\",24:\"§8§oPrecious opal displays\",25:\"§8§oplay-of-color (iridescence),\",26:\"§8§ocommon opal does not.\",27:\"§8§oPlay-of-color is defined as “a\",28:\"§8§opseudo chromatic optical effect\",29:\"§8§oresulting in flashes of colored\",30:\"§8§olight from certain minerals, as\",31:\"§8§othey are turned in white light.“\",32:\"§8§oThe internal structure of\",33:\"§8§oprecious opal causes it to\",34:\"§8§odiffract light, resulting in\",35:\"§8§oplay-of-color. Depending on the\",36:\"§8§oconditions in which it formed,\",37:\"§8§oopal may be transparent,\",38:\"§8§otranslucent, or opaque and the\",39:\"§8§obackground color may be white,\",40:\"§8§oblack, or nearly any color of\",41:\"§8§othe visual spectrum. Black opal\",42:\"§8§ois considered to be the rarest,\",43:\"§8§owhereas white, gray, and green\",44:\"§8§oare the most common.\",45:\"\",46:\"§7Requires §aMining Skill Level\",47:\"§aXV§7!\",48:\"\",49:\"§9§lRARE REFORGE STONE\"],Name:\"§f§f§9Salmon Opal\"},ExtraAttributes:{id:\"SALMON_OPAL\"},AttributeModifiers:[]}", + "nbttag": "{overrideMeta:1b,HideFlags:254,SkullOwner:{Id:\"3f35f2fe-97b1-32b3-b691-e9fdd7dba59d\",Properties:{textures:[0:{Value:\"eyJ0ZXh0dXJlcyI6eyJTS0lOIjp7InVybCI6Imh0dHA6Ly90ZXh0dXJlcy5taW5lY3JhZnQubmV0L3RleHR1cmUvNWY1MjQxNjZmN2NlODhhNTM3MTU4NzY2YTFjNTExZTMyMmE5M2E1ZTExZGJmMzBmYTZlODVlNzhkYTg2MWQ4In19fQ\"}]}},display:{Lore:[0:\"§8Reforge Stone\",1:\"\",2:\"§7Can be used in a Reforge Anvil\",3:\"§7or with the Dungeon Blacksmith\",4:\"§7to apply the §9Headstrong\",5:\"§9§7reforge to a bow.\",6:\"\",7:\"§7§8§ohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opal.\",8:\"\",9:\"§7Requires §aMining Skill Level\",10:\"§aXV§7!\",11:\"\",12:\"§9§lRARE REFORGE STONE\"],Name:\"§f§f§9Salmon Opal\"},ExtraAttributes:{id:\"SALMON_OPAL\"},AttributeModifiers:[]}", "damage": 3, "lore": [ "§8Reforge Stone", @@ -11,44 +11,7 @@ "§7to apply the §9Headstrong", "§9§7reforge to a bow.", "", - "§7§8§oOpal is a hydrated amorphous", - "§8§oform of silica (SiO2·nH2O); its", - "§8§owater content may range from 3", - "§8§oto 21% by weight, but is usually", - "§8§obetween 6 and 10%. Because of", - "§8§oits amorphous character, it is", - "§8§oclassed as a mineraloid, unlike", - "§8§ocrystalline forms of silica,", - "§8§owhich are classed as minerals.", - "§8§oIt is deposited at a relatively", - "§8§olow temperature and may occur in", - "§8§othe fissures of almost any kind", - "§8§oof rock, being most commonly", - "§8§ofound with limonite, sandstone,", - "§8§orhyolite, marl, and basalt.", - "§8§oThere are two broad classes of", - "§8§oopal: precious and common.", - "§8§oPrecious opal displays", - "§8§oplay-of-color (iridescence),", - "§8§ocommon opal does not.", - "§8§oPlay-of-color is defined as “a", - "§8§opseudo chromatic optical effect", - "§8§oresulting in flashes of colored", - "§8§olight from certain minerals, as", - "§8§othey are turned in white light.“", - "§8§oThe internal structure of", - "§8§oprecious opal causes it to", - "§8§odiffract light, resulting in", - "§8§oplay-of-color. Depending on the", - "§8§oconditions in which it formed,", - "§8§oopal may be transparent,", - "§8§otranslucent, or opaque and the", - "§8§obackground color may be white,", - "§8§oblack, or nearly any color of", - "§8§othe visual spectrum. Black opal", - "§8§ois considered to be the rarest,", - "§8§owhereas white, gray, and green", - "§8§oare the most common.", + "§7§8§ohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opal.", "", "§7Requires §aMining Skill Level", "§aXV§7!", |