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Update: 10 nov om 18:49

4.17 Sweet pod's GROWDUR value was reverted to 500 at some point by accident. It has been increased to match sweet potato as originally intended in AA 3.0. Thanks to Gaata for for causing this to be found!

Update: 7 nov om 14:53

4.16 Changed whether a few plant items can be eaten raw. Raw edibility is now documented on the information sheet. Thanks tassadar237 for requesting raw edibility information.

Update: 6 nov om 14:11

4.15 Fixed an error in removing honey bee tallow and tallow soap. Now also removing tallow and soap from bumblebees.

Update: 6 nov om 12:17

4.14 Fixed wax soapmaking using too few units of wax.

Update: 29 okt om 14:23

4.13 Fixed honeycomb pressing trying to press 750 honeycombs instead of one. Thanks Abyss-Mariner for the report!

Update: 9 okt om 14:58

4.12 Fixed grape and watermelon dyemaking requiring fruit pastes instead of the whole fruit. Fixed material names not being correctly applied to some byproducts.

Update: 8 okt om 13:53

4.11 Fixed generic bulk dye reactions still being performed at the mill instead of the dyer's workshop. Fixed byproducts making 150 times too much dye.

Update: 28 sep om 9:11

4.10 No longer completely cutting the PROCESS_PLANT_TO_BAG reaction. Instead the reaction is modified to no longer put plant growths in bags. Plant growths in bags are inaccessible to reactions, and unlike powders there are no mechanical reasons they should be in bags. This is only for mod compatibility with mods that rely on the PROCESS_PLANT_TO_BAG reaction to create unobtainable growths, as no AA defined plants can use this reaction.

Update: 26 sep om 12:23

4.9 Returned brewing and milling seed collection work orders for when there aren't enough reagents to work with.

Update: 26 sep om 7:39

4.8 Fixed seed collection work orders having an invalid frequency. Removed deprecated industry specific seed collection work orders. Thanks to Jhenmhor for finding this issue!