- Make early game BTW more survivable, without killing all challenge, by introducing more mechanics like fishing that are tedious
- Allow survival on a map with nothing but a bedrock plane (truly from nothing or De Novo)
- Allow progression on a survival island with no trees or animals to crafting a boat
- Allow progression in the nether from nothing to nether portal
- Designed to give full access to the entire tech tree combined with BWR (for example, BWR doesn't offer an end portal method)
- Support skyblock, survival island seeds, single biome maps for any biome type and flatmaps without structures
- Config: Allow players to get a piece of golden dung on every HCS
- Add a new world generation option that starts you in the nether
- Add a new world generation option that starts you on a classic skyblock map
- Right clicking golden dung on bedrock plants a golden bush
- Right clicking the golden bush, a dead bush or a sapling gives you sticks occasionally
- Right clicking a sapling might downgrade it a growth step (but doesn't destroy the sapling outright)
- Breaking the golden bush with shears gives you back the golden bush
- Putting the golden bush on blight creates an end portal
- Composters have a recipe that needs just sticks and a 2x2 recipe
- Putting organic material (like sticks, leaves or wood) in the composter turns it into dirt
- Full composters start creating maggots
- Maggots are edible or can be crafted into string
- Full composters left in darkness create brown mushrooms around them
- Empty composters act like cisterns
- There can be later composter recipes for materials like dung or red mushrooms (if need be) that require putting in different things
- Empty composters or cisterns gain a little bit of water each morning
- Rain instantly fills up empty composters and cisterns
- Filled-up composters only hold one bottle of water's worth
- Right clicking a water-filled composter or cistern with a wooden bowl gives you a bowl of water
- Right clicking a sapling with a bowl of water gives it one growth tick
- Right clicking a water-filled composter or cistern with a dirt pile turns it into muddy water
- Muddy water eventually settles into regular water again, producing a single ball of clay
- Filled-up composters or cisterns act like source blocks for crops
- You can craft a sieve with sticks and string
- The sieve is a hopper that you have to right click for it to work slowly
- There is a new hopper filter called a mesh, made from string
- Filtering dirt piles through mesh gives you rocks, saplings and sugar cane seeds
- Filtering cobblestone through mesh gives you gravel piles
- With a wicker filter, gravel piles can be turned into sand piles and occasionally flint
- Filtering dung through mesh gives you other seeds