
This feature has been removed from Myriad for one reason or another. It will not be brought back from the grave. This documentation is left purely for reference.
Many years ago, before the echoing hourglass, I took it upon myself to make nearly every single sherd & trim renewable when 1.20 released.
However, this quickly became very awkward… many of the resulting loot tables were awful.
History
| 1.4.0 | - | All the strange renewability features introduced in previous versions for trims and sherds have been removed. These have been mostly replaced with the echoing hourglass. The full list: - Ender dragon dropping eye trim 1/3rd of the time
- There is no replacement for this feature yet. The eye trim remains non-renewable.
- Husks dropping suspicious sand
- Fishing up coast armor trims and sherds
- Wither dropping netherite upgrade template
- Guardians dropping prismarine sherds
- Wandering witches trading crop nether brick pottery sherds
- Evokers dropping vex armor trims
- Swift sneak books being fished up in the deep dark
- Swift sneak is still renewable via ancient city archaeology and the echoing hourglass
- Cursed crowns being fished up in jungle temples
- The cursed crown is still renewable via badlands temple archaeology and the echoing hourglass
- Archaeologists giving friend pottery sherds and sniffer eggs for their hero of the village gift
- Geomancers dropping trail ruins pottery sherds
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| 1.3.3 | * | Coast armor trims can now only be fished up above shipwrecks, rather than all the time anywhere - This should reduce the absurd amount of these you can get by just fishing for an hour or so, while still maintaining renewability
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