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  • AetherHarvest Guide

    AetherHarvest is Aetherra’s custom farming, food, recipe, and cooking system. It adds custom ingredients, discoverable recipes, cooking stations, cookbooks, and special foods with effects.

    This plugin is designed to give farmers, chefs, tavern owners, restaurants, explorers, and traders more meaningful gameplay.


    How AetherHarvest Works

    AetherHarvest has four main parts:

    Ingredients
    Recipes
    Cooking Stations
    Custom Foods

    Players discover ingredients and recipes by playing normally. Some ingredients come from farming, fishing, mobs, blocks, or kingdom-specific sources. Recipes can be learned from recipe pages or cookbooks.

    Once you know a recipe and have the ingredients, you can prepare the food at the correct cooking station.


    Custom Ingredients

    AetherHarvest ingredients are special items used in custom recipes.

    Examples include:

    Garlic
    Tea Leaves
    Frost Sugar

    Some ingredients are common. Others are rare, kingdom-specific, or tied to certain activities.

    You can discover ingredients by:

    Fishing
    Harvesting crops
    Breaking certain plants
    Defeating mobs
    Trading with other players
    Receiving ingredients from events or shops

    Once you discover an ingredient, it will appear in your AetherHarvest Cookbook.


    Ingredient Discovery

    When you pick up or receive a custom AetherHarvest ingredient, it becomes discovered for you.

    Discovered ingredients show:

    Ingredient name
    Ingredient ID
    How to find more
    Notes about the ingredient

    Undiscovered ingredients remain hidden as:

    Unknown Ingredient

    This means players can track their progress without spoiling every ingredient immediately.


    Recipes

    AetherHarvest recipes are not automatically known.

    You must learn recipes before cooking them.

    Recipes can be learned from:

    Recipe Pages
    Cookbooks
    Special rewards
    Events
    Shops
    Secret sources

    Known recipes show their full details. Unknown recipes stay hidden.

    Known recipes show:

    Recipe name
    Tier
    Category
    Required station
    Result
    Ingredients

    Unknown recipes only appear as:

    Unknown Recipe

    Recipe Pages

    A recipe page teaches one exact recipe.

    Example:

    Garlic Bread Recipe Page
    → Teaches Garlic Bread

    Recipe pages are best for specific rewards, rare drops, kingdom specialties, quests, events, and player trading.


    Cookbooks

    Cookbooks teach one random unknown recipe from a specific tier.

    Cookbook tiers:

    Beginner
    Intermediate
    Expert
    Professional

    Example:

    Beginner Cookbook
    → Teaches one random unknown Beginner recipe

    If you already know every recipe in that tier, the cookbook will not be consumed.


    Cookbook Progression Gates

    Higher-tier cookbooks require progress in lower tiers.

    Default progression:

    Beginner Cookbooks:
    Always usable

    Intermediate Cookbooks:
    Require Beginner recipe progress

    Expert Cookbooks:
    Require Intermediate recipe progress

    Professional Cookbooks:
    Require Expert recipe progress

    This means advanced cooking is earned over time. Professional cooks, tavern owners, and restaurant owners will need to build real recipe knowledge.


    AetherHarvest Cookbook Lectern

    Players can create an AetherHarvest information book using a lectern.

    To create one:

    1. Rename a Book and Quill or Written Book to: AH Cookbook using an anvil
    2. Place it on a Lectern
    3. Right-click the Lectern with an empty hand

    This opens your personal AetherHarvest Cookbook GUI.

    The AH Cookbook shows:

    Recipe progress
    Ingredient discovery progress
    Known recipes
    Unknown recipes
    Discovered ingredients
    Unknown ingredients

    Sneak-right-click allows normal lectern behavior.


    Cooking Stations

    AetherHarvest uses special cooking stations. These are not automatic. Normal barrels, smokers, lecterns, and other blocks still work normally.

    To create a cooking station:

    1. Rename the correct block in an anvil
    2. Place it
    3. The station will register automatically
    4. Right-click it with an empty hand to open the station GUI

    If you break the station, it drops back as the named station item so you can move it.


    Station List

    Cooking Pot
    Block: Cauldron
    Used for: Soups, stews, curries, hot meals

    Oven
    Block: Smoker
    Used for: Breads, roasts, baked foods

    Cutting Board
    Block: Any wooden pressure plate
    Used for: Sushi, sandwiches, fresh prep, platters

    Butcher’s Block
    Block: Smithing Table
    Used for: Meat prep, jerky, monster meat

    Tea Kettle
    Block: Campfire or Soul Campfire
    Used for: Teas, elixirs, brewed drinks

    Mixing Bowl
    Block: Barrel
    Used for: Desserts, salads, ice creams

    Station Names

    Rename the block exactly like one of these:

    Cooking Pot
    Oven
    Cutting Board
    Butcher's Block
    Tea Kettle
    Mixing Bowl

    Example:

    Rename a Barrel to Mixing Bowl
    Place it
    Right-click with empty hand

    That barrel is now an AetherHarvest Mixing Bowl.

    A normal barrel is still a normal barrel.


    Cooking Food

    To cook a recipe:

    1. Learn the recipe
    2. Gather the required ingredients
    3. Go to the correct station
    4. Open the station GUI
    5. Click the recipe

    If you do not know the recipe, it will stay hidden.

    If you do not have the ingredients, the GUI will tell you.


    Recipe Tiers

    AetherHarvest recipes are divided into tiers.

    Beginner:
    Simple recipes with easy ingredients.

    Intermediate:
    More involved recipes with stronger effects or less common ingredients.

    Expert:
    Advanced recipes, kingdom specialties, and risky foods.

    Professional:
    High-value restaurant, tavern, royal, and specialty meals.

    Drawback Recipes

    Some foods give both a benefit and a drawback.

    Example:

    Monster Meat
    Benefit: Strength
    Drawback: Hunger

    These recipes are useful but risky. Eat responsibly. Or irresponsibly, but do not blame the chef.


    Secret Recipes

    Some recipes are secret and do not appear in normal recipe lists, cookbooks, station GUIs, or progress counts until learned.

    Secret recipes may come from:

    Events
    Lore rewards
    Special shops
    Royal rewards

    One known secret recipe is:

    Deeproot Elixir
    A secret Druid wine connected to Mystik’s enchantment shop, Deeproot Enchantments.

    Secret recipes must be discovered through special means.


    Kingdom Specialties

    Some ingredients and recipes are more common in certain kingdoms.

    Examples:

    Firefly Cove:
    Fish, citrus, sushi, coastal foods

    Norivia:
    End-touched ingredients, mooncap mushrooms, void flavors

    Underlend:
    Deeproot, hearty foods, underground ingredients

    Lilac Tower:
    Royal teas, herbs, refined meals

    Kingdom-specific drops encourage travel, trade, and regional restaurants.


    Tips for Players

    Farmers:
    Gather and sell rare ingredients.

    Fishers:
    Look for seafood ingredients, recipe pages, and cookbooks.

    Hunters:
    Certain mobs can drop monster ingredients, recipe pages, or cookbooks.

    Tavern Owners:
    Learn recipes, buy ingredients, and sell finished foods.

    Explorers:
    Travel between kingdoms to discover regional ingredients.

    Collectors:
    Use the AH Cookbook lectern to track your progress.

    AetherHarvest is built around player trade. Farmers, cooks, tavern owners, and explorers all benefit from working together.