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{{Mob | |||
|image=Questing Ram.png | |||
|type=Special/Boss | |||
|hp=70 ({{h}} x 35) | |||
|attack=0 | |||
|drops=Iron Block<br>Gold Block<br>Diamond Block<br>Lapis Lazuli Block<br>Emerald Block<br>[[Crumble Horn]]<br>[[Questing Ram Trophy]]<br>''(Rewarded on completion)'' | |||
|id=quest_ram | |||
}} | |||
[[ | The '''Questing Ram''' is a very rare and special mob that spawns in a [[Quest Grove]]. It appears as a large ram with glowing stripes on its body. Questing Rams are very valuable as when they are fed one of each of the 16 colors of {{mcw|Wool}}, it will return to the player valuable treasure. Questing Rams are also very valuable because they spawn only in Quest Groves, which are found only in the [[Enchanted Forest]], a forest rare in and of itself, in which Quest Groves have only a chance to spawn. If you find a Quest Grove, but no Questing Ram, wait patiently in the Quest Grove, and one will spawn. | ||
==The Quest== | |||
Wool can be fed either by right-clicking the Questing Ram with wool in hand or by dropping the wool in front of the Questing Ram, subsequent to which the Questing Ram will "eat" the wool entity. The Quest Grove also contains a Dispenser with assorted wool colors, which can be utilized if not enough wool is on hand when the player finds the Grove. | |||
Each time a piece of wool is fed to the Questing Ram, potion particles with the same color as the wool that was given will surround the Questing Ram for a second or two. Wool colors can be fed directly subsequent to one another without waiting for the potion particles to subside. When wool is fed to the Questing Ram, it will gain a new stripe corresponding to the color of wool that has been fed on its coat. This stripe will also elongate the Questing Ram's mesh by one pixel per stripe, causing a completed Questing Ram to be much longer than an uncompleted one. | |||
==Treasure== | |||
Once the Questing Ram's "quest" has been completed (the Questing Ram has received one of each color of wool and all the stripes have been acquired on his coat), the Questing Ram will reward the player with Blocks of Iron, Gold, Diamond, Lapis Lazuli, Redstone, and Emerald, and will also grant a [[Crumble Horn]] and [[Questing Ram Trophy]]. The Questing Ram will retain his stripes and the memory of the Quest's completion. The Questing Ram will not die subsequent to quest completion, but the Questing Ram also will not allow the player to "complete the quest" more than once with the same Questing Ram, thus disallowing infinite generation of vanilla materials. | |||
If the mod ''[[Immersive Engineering Integration | Immersive Engineering]]'' is installed, completing the quest will also yield a Twilit Twilight Shader Grabbag and Twilit Shader: Questing Ram. | |||
One must be warned, however, that killing the Questing Ram will yield nothing. If the Questing Ram is killed before completing the quest, you will not get the treasure obtainable from it. | |||
==Progression== | |||
Unlike the other structures in the Twilight Forest, the Questing Ram does not have any prerequisites and is not a requisite to the other structures. This means the Questing Ram can be visited anytime, either at the start of the adventure or at the very end. | |||
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==History== | |||
{{history table| | |||
{{history|1.11.0|Added Questing Ram.}} | |||
{{history|1.11.10|Removed WIP tag from the Questing Ram.}} | |||
{{history|1.15.4|Fixed sounds with Questing Ram.}} | |||
{{history|1.17.1|Gave the Questing Ram more health. Makes it less susceptible to accidental death.}} | |||
{{history|2.2.0|Fixed a sound error with the Questing Ram.}} | |||
{{history|3.2.155|Questing Ram now drops a Questing Ram Trophy on completion.}} | |||
{{history|3.3.202|The Questing Ram now has a Spawn Egg.}} | |||
{{history|3.8.654|If the mod ''Immersive Engineering'' is installed, completing the quest will also yield a Twilit Twilight Shader Grabbag and Twilit Shader: Questing Ram.}} | |||
}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:56, 16 January 2024
Questing Ram | |
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Type | Special/Boss |
Health Points | 70 ( x 35) |
Attack Strength | 0 |
Drops | Iron Block Gold Block Diamond Block Lapis Lazuli Block Emerald Block Crumble Horn Questing Ram Trophy (Rewarded on completion) |
ID | twilightforest:quest_ram |
The Questing Ram is a very rare and special mob that spawns in a Quest Grove. It appears as a large ram with glowing stripes on its body. Questing Rams are very valuable as when they are fed one of each of the 16 colors of Wool, it will return to the player valuable treasure. Questing Rams are also very valuable because they spawn only in Quest Groves, which are found only in the Enchanted Forest, a forest rare in and of itself, in which Quest Groves have only a chance to spawn. If you find a Quest Grove, but no Questing Ram, wait patiently in the Quest Grove, and one will spawn.
The Quest[edit]
Wool can be fed either by right-clicking the Questing Ram with wool in hand or by dropping the wool in front of the Questing Ram, subsequent to which the Questing Ram will "eat" the wool entity. The Quest Grove also contains a Dispenser with assorted wool colors, which can be utilized if not enough wool is on hand when the player finds the Grove.
Each time a piece of wool is fed to the Questing Ram, potion particles with the same color as the wool that was given will surround the Questing Ram for a second or two. Wool colors can be fed directly subsequent to one another without waiting for the potion particles to subside. When wool is fed to the Questing Ram, it will gain a new stripe corresponding to the color of wool that has been fed on its coat. This stripe will also elongate the Questing Ram's mesh by one pixel per stripe, causing a completed Questing Ram to be much longer than an uncompleted one.
Treasure[edit]
Once the Questing Ram's "quest" has been completed (the Questing Ram has received one of each color of wool and all the stripes have been acquired on his coat), the Questing Ram will reward the player with Blocks of Iron, Gold, Diamond, Lapis Lazuli, Redstone, and Emerald, and will also grant a Crumble Horn and Questing Ram Trophy. The Questing Ram will retain his stripes and the memory of the Quest's completion. The Questing Ram will not die subsequent to quest completion, but the Questing Ram also will not allow the player to "complete the quest" more than once with the same Questing Ram, thus disallowing infinite generation of vanilla materials.
If the mod Immersive Engineering is installed, completing the quest will also yield a Twilit Twilight Shader Grabbag and Twilit Shader: Questing Ram.
One must be warned, however, that killing the Questing Ram will yield nothing. If the Questing Ram is killed before completing the quest, you will not get the treasure obtainable from it.
Progression[edit]
Unlike the other structures in the Twilight Forest, the Questing Ram does not have any prerequisites and is not a requisite to the other structures. This means the Questing Ram can be visited anytime, either at the start of the adventure or at the very end.
History[edit]
History
Version | Details |
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1.11.0 | Added Questing Ram. |
1.11.10 | Removed WIP tag from the Questing Ram. |
1.15.4 | Fixed sounds with Questing Ram. |
1.17.1 | Gave the Questing Ram more health. Makes it less susceptible to accidental death. |
2.2.0 | Fixed a sound error with the Questing Ram. |
3.2.155 | Questing Ram now drops a Questing Ram Trophy on completion. |
3.3.202 | The Questing Ram now has a Spawn Egg. |
3.8.654 | If the mod Immersive Engineering is installed, completing the quest will also yield a Twilit Twilight Shader Grabbag and Twilit Shader: Questing Ram. |
Twilight Forest Creatures | |
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Passive | Bighorn Sheep • Dwarf Rabbit • Forest Raven • Loyal Zombie • Penguin • Squirrel • Tiny Bird • Wild Boar • Wild Deer • Questing Ram |
Hostile | Adherent • Block and Chain Goblin • Carminite Broodling • Carminite Ghastguard • Carminite Ghastling • Carminite Golem • Cave Troll • Death Tome • Fire Beetle • Giant • Goblin Knight • Harbinger Cube • Hedge Spider • Helmet Crab • Hostile Wolf • King Spider • Kobold • Lich Minion • Maze Slime • Minotaur • Mist Wolf • Mosquito Swarm • Pinch Beetle • Redcap Goblin • Redcap Sapper • Roving Cube • Skeleton Druid • Slime Beetle • Snow Guardian • Stable Ice Core • Swarm Spider • Towerwood Borer • Twilight Wraith • Unstable Ice Core • Winter Wolf • Yeti |
Progression Bosses | Naga • Twilight Lich • Minoshroom • Hydra • Knight Phantom • Ur-Ghast • Alpha Yeti • Snow Queen |