

A WIP mod. Currently in alpha for play testing.
Please submit issues to my issue tracker: https://github.com/SophieBunBun/BuntsyIssues/issues.
- What is added -
- New biome - Cuterly biome
Cute new biome using pastel pink and blue pallet, new trees, mushrooms, flowers and grass are mixed into the biome, where fairies and silkbuns spawn.
- New creature - Silkbun
The silkbun is a new cute and fluffy bunny moth that roams around in the cuterly biome, they like to take naps, during which they form a cocoon. After their napping they shed the cocoon which can be used for crafting. When growing up they drop molted moth wings that can be turned into a special thread.
- New creature - Fairy
The fairy is a creature that can be tamed with sugar and controlled with a fairy staff. It can be assigned to various functional blocks to make them work.
- New creature - Hootcat
The hootcat is a rare animal that can spawn anywhere. It produces hootcat feathers for armor making and can be tamed with hootnip. Bringing an untamed hootcat to the nether turns it into a phelinix.
- New creature - Phelinix
The phelinix can be tamed with blazing hootnip and drops blazing feathers. These can be ground down into blaze powder.
- New functional blocks!
- The offering bench:
The offering bench can be assigned to a fairy in order to feed them sweet foods such as sugar. This makes the fairy work.
- The syrup extractor:
This can be attached to gentlit trees to produce gentlit syrup, a very sweet food for fairies.
- The infusion bench:
Assigning a fairy to it and filling it with dust turns it into fairy dust, used for crafting.
- The collection tray:
The collection tray can be used by a fairy to collect things from its surroundings such as growable minerals and flowers.
- The grinding wheel:
The grinding wheel grinds ores and crystal shards into their components, having a chance of giving pristine ore samples for mineral growing. Can also be used to grind other items.
- The spinning wheel:
The spinning wheel can be used to extract thread from certain items such as wool, cocoons or molted moth wings.
- The magic crystalizer:
The magic crystalizer crystalizes pristine samples using fairy dust to make growable minerals.
- The fume distiller:
The fume distiller uses catalysts and resources to store their fumes into a bottle for later usage.
- The fume spreader:
The fume spreader spreads the fumes placed inside it, providing buffs and effects to blocks and entities nearby.
Production fume - No effects
Efficiency fume - Makes fairies consume less food and lets you add more stations under its reign.
Acceleration fume - Makes blocks registered under a fairy run faster.
Growth fume - Makes plants around it grow faster.
Change fume - Changes animal variants such as cats or silkbuns.
Rejuvenation fume - Turns adult animals back into babies.
Sin fume - Damages nearby entities.
Gluttony fume - Makes fairies consume twice the amount of food at once.
Sloth fume - Makes silkbuns' sleep cycle faster.
- Infusion pedestal:
Holds items for infusion crafting, place these around an infusion altar.
- Fairy power relay:
Relays the assigned fairy's power to an infusion altar or other binded block.
- Basic infusion altar:
Infuses items when at least one power relay is present and working and has 4 infusion pedestals 1 block away in each direction.
- Growable minerals
Mineral clusters can be grown in the magic crystalizer and harvested when fully grown, this, however breaks the cluster. Using a collection tray, a fairy is able to collect crystals from it without breaking it making it an infinite resource generator.
- Tools and armor
- Silky armor
A new set of armor, the silky set, which is a competitor to netherite, can be made using silky ingots and gems, made through a long production chain from silkbuns and fairies.
- Hootcat armor
This armor is on the weaker side but makes up with a beautiful aesthetic. Its made from gold and hootcat feathers.
- Cosmetic armor
Cosmetic pieces of clothing can be made from silk fabric.
- New plants
Strawberry plant
Hootnip plant (for future additions)