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I have always disliked how dye persists even after you shear a sheep.
I understand applying dye to a sheep, becuase they do have wool, but it should NOT continually regrow to that color whenever you shear them.
I mean what, did you inject the dye into their bloodstream or something? It even gets passed on genetically if you breed them???
This completely breaks the game as it allows you to make fully automatic farms of every wool color, not just the natural ones.
Anyways, this fixes that. Sheep can still be dyed as normal, but they are tagged and their color will reset to their natural color when shorn.
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This change is included in my RL Megapack posted here: Aceplante's RL Megapack, but I also wanted to post it separately in case anyone wanted this specifically.
I understand applying dye to a sheep, becuase they do have wool, but it should NOT continually regrow to that color whenever you shear them.
I mean what, did you inject the dye into their bloodstream or something? It even gets passed on genetically if you breed them???
This completely breaks the game as it allows you to make fully automatic farms of every wool color, not just the natural ones.
Anyways, this fixes that. Sheep can still be dyed as normal, but they are tagged and their color will reset to their natural color when shorn.
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This change is included in my RL Megapack posted here: Aceplante's RL Megapack, but I also wanted to post it separately in case anyone wanted this specifically.
Compatibility | Minecraft 1.13 |
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Update #2 : by Aceplante 07/01/2022 11:37:24 pmJul 1st, 2022
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This is one of the funniest data packs I've come across. Great content! 👍🔥🐏🐑
However, sheep that are born with dyed hair retain their original color even if they are sheared.
Can't this be turned to white?