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After taking a short break, LCR is back! We are still in heavy development, but the server is now live at mc.lostcraftreborn.com:25565

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Official opening lostcraftreborn · about 1 month ago
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Outlands Lore lostcraftreborn · 3 months ago
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Brewery info and Recipes lostcraftreborn · 3 months ago
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Lesser Known Commands lostcraftreborn · 4 months ago

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about 1 month ago
Official opening

LCR is officially opening at 12:00 cst Saturday 8/31/2024. 

3 months ago
Outlands Lore

The Outlands Two thousand years ago, the mages of the Saedhthr discovered a land that existed outside of Tyndarik's reality. No method of entering into this world or leaving it was known. They could glimpse it using their scrying abilities and tools, see the resources there, but could not find a way to travel there. The Discovery: After 50 years of consolidated effort and with guidance of the Arch Mage Eldarion, the Aegis compass was created. This artifact was the culmination of the work of the most powerful mages in Tyndarik. It carried immense power, and when focused, it created a portal to this realm, henceforth known as the outlands. The Portal: Recognizing the potential of this new land, the leaders of Frostvorn, the Tyrborn, and the Saedhthr vowed that no matter the squabbles and disagreements between them, the Aegis portal was sacred and hallowed ground and would never be destroyed. Records of the decades after do not mention what happened to this portal, but rumors of an external forces invasion pointed towards the Aegis being destroyed. Purpose and Exploration: Now, despite a lack of leadership, the mages of the SaedHthr have recreated the work of those gone bfore them. The outlands and their resources are once more available to all of Tyndarik. Due to the volatile and ever-changing nature of its terrain, no permanent settlements are allowed, and protective magic (such as setting home and land claims) is disabled to ensure fair access to all adventurers. The factions of Tyndarik send their bravest and most skilled members to harvest rare materials, uncover ancient relics, and chart the uncharted territories of the Outlands. Mystical Significance: Many believe that the Outlands are a remnant of an ancient world, one that holds secrets of the gods and primal forces that shaped Tyndarik. Scholars and mages from the Issfaedd Clan and the SangLiberi are particularly interested in the arcane knowledge that might be hidden within its borders, hoping to unlock powers that could tip the balance of power in their favor. Conflict and Cooperation: While the Outlands are a place of great opportunity, they are also a source of tension. The promise of untold riches and ancient secrets has led to both cooperation and conflict among the factions. Alliances are formed and broken as groups vie for control over the most lucrative areas, but an unspoken truce often prevails to ensure mutual survival in this unpredictable land.

3 months ago
Brewery info and Recipes

Disclaimer: not ALL recipes will be found here. Future recipes will be added. Effects, content alcohol etc, is subject to change. This is a barebones introduction guide

Useful Info:

The alcohol process includes three steps; 

1. Brewing: This is done in a cauldron above a campfire. Each cauldron full of water + ingredients yields 3 glass bottles of the initial brew. In the recipes, you will find ingredients, number of each, and time needed for brewing. Right clicking a cauldron with a clock after the ingredients have been added will give an estimate of how long the cauldron has been brewing.

2. Distilling: This is done in a brewing stand by adding three bottles of brewed base potions to the stand along with the customary glowstone_dust. In the recipe, you will find how many "distillate runs" are needed for this drink. 

3. Aging: This is done in a barrel. This is accomplished by placing brewed and distilled potions into the barrel for the specified number of years. Years = minecraft days. Not every drink requires aging. In the recipes you will find the time needed to fully age the drink, and the proper barrel wood for best results. Additionally, minecraft vanilla barrels can be used, but this will affect the quality. Brewery barrels can be created by placing 8 stairs on top of each other and placing a sign that says Barrel.

TLDR:

cookingtime: Time in real minutes ingredients have to boil
distillruns: How often it has to be distilled for full alcohol (0=without distilling)
distilltime: How long (in seconds) one distill-run takes (0=Default time of 40 sec) MC Default would be 20 sec
age: Time in Minecraft-days, the potion has to age in a barrel 0=no aging

 

Recipes:

  beer:
      ingredients:
          - Wheat/6
      cookingtime: 8
      distillruns: 0
      wood: 0
      age: 3
      difficulty: 1
      alcohol: 6

 

4 months ago
Lesser Known Commands

Below I've listed some lesser known commands and features that players may not be aware of.

 

1. /actionhealth toggle --- toggles the heart health bar off or on

2. /arm sellback ---- opens a gui to sellback your region for a percentage of the cost. Use with caution as this will RESET THE REGION WIPING EVERYTHING ON IT.

3. /sk sources <skillname>---- lists each way of levelling a particular skill for auraskills. Additionally, players may find this useful as it lists all of the available commands for auraskills. Keep in mind our server may have a slightly different permission structure and setup. Commands | AuraSkills (aurelium.dev)

4.