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[https://github.com/CivClassic/Brewery Brewery] allows the creation of potions through a multi-stage process of fermenting, distilling and aging. These potions also make players drunk. For potions used in combat, [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Brewing vanilla brewing] is still used.
 
== ItemExchange ==
ItemExchange is a server plugin which allows players to buy and sell goods in shop chests. It works by creating "Exchange Rules" which are stone buttons with lore that allows them to enable trades. Don't worry, you don't need a craft a bunch of stone buttons! You can make them appear out of thin air.
 
 
'''Browsing shop chests'''
 
It is customary to put a sign on the chest with the exchanges. However, if you left click the chest there will be text that says what the input and output for the chest are.
 
'''Note:''' Always check that there is an output! You don't want to put in diamonds only to realize you gave a free donation because they forgot to add an output
 
 
'''Buying from shop chests'''
 
There can be multiple exchanges available from a single shop chest. Make sure to left click and be looking at the exchange you want (For example Exchange 1/2 or Exchange 2/2).
 
Hold the input item in your hand and then right click the chest. The input will be removed from your hand and the output automatically added to your inventory.
 
 
'''1) First way to create exchange rules:'''
 
Hold the item you want, in the quantity you would like, (For example, 5 diamonds) and type /iec input. An exchange rule (lored stone button) will be created in your inventory
 
Hold the item you are selling, in the quantity you are selling for, (For example, one cow egg) and type /iec output. An exchange rule (lored stone button) will be created in your inventory
 
Place the two buttons in a chest (make sure to reinforce it!). If you left click the chest it will now tell you the exchanges available.
 
'''Note:''' You can place multiple exchanges in a chest. For example, you can have one input rule of 5 diamonds and output rule of 1 cow egg. And also have one input rule for 4 diamonds and one output rule for 1 pig egg in the same chest. Left clicking the chest multiple times will allow you to move through all the available exchanges.
 
'''Note:''' You can have multiple inputs for one output, or one input for multiple outputs. For example, one input rule of 5 diamonds and output rule of 1 cow egg, and a second output rule of 1 pig egg. Second example, one input rule of 5 diamonds, and a second input rule for 9 iron blocks and one output rule for 1 cow egg.
 
 
'''2) Second way to create exchange rules:'''
 
If you don't have access to the items you're buying/ selling (or maybe you're too lazy to go grab them!) there are other commands you can use.
 
/iec input [item] [quantity]
 
For example: /iec input diamond 5
 
/iec output [item] [quantity]
 
For example: /iec output sapling 10
 
'''Note:''' The name of the item has to be the Minecraft data name. For example, dark_oak_sapling.
 
 
'''Editing exchange rules'''
 
While holding an exchange, use the following command to change the quantity it trades:
 
/ies amount [number]
 
For example: /ies amount 5. This will change the exchange to trade 5 of whatever item
 
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