currently, the encyclopedia is not clear on how overslime tools are recharged (despite it standing as the "most precise" describer of mechanics amongst the books)
The only place where it is directly stated that overslime tools are recharged with slimeballs is in the puny smelting book. From the description of "Recharged with slimeballs, amount varies with crystal" it sounds like the recipe was recently changed from slime crystals to slimeballs. This predictably leads to confusion in sources online.
Suggested solution
Include the information about how to recharge overslime tools in more places, or at least a reference to where you can find more information about the modifier.
e.g, in the material descriptions of slimewood, slimesteel and queen's slime, include a bit of text saying "see overslime slotless modifier". and maybe mention in the encyclopedia that combining a tool with slimeballs in a tinker station/anvil will refill its overslime, and maybe (as a bonus) include information about how much durability the different types grant?
Minecraft Version
1.20.1
Fabric Version
0.92.1
Hephaestus Version
3.6.4.273
Problem description
currently, the encyclopedia is not clear on how overslime tools are recharged (despite it standing as the "most precise" describer of mechanics amongst the books)
The only place where it is directly stated that overslime tools are recharged with slimeballs is in the puny smelting book. From the description of "Recharged with slimeballs, amount varies with crystal" it sounds like the recipe was recently changed from slime crystals to slimeballs. This predictably leads to confusion in sources online.
Suggested solution
Include the information about how to recharge overslime tools in more places, or at least a reference to where you can find more information about the modifier. e.g, in the material descriptions of slimewood, slimesteel and queen's slime, include a bit of text saying "see overslime slotless modifier". and maybe mention in the encyclopedia that combining a tool with slimeballs in a tinker station/anvil will refill its overslime, and maybe (as a bonus) include information about how much durability the different types grant?
Alternatives considered
do nothing and let overslime be confusing lol
Additional context
Searched for existing enhancement?
Checked the in game books