How do you purge taint?
I realize that tainted regions are important for certain things in Thaumcraft, but I hate that it spreads so voraciously.
I've tried placing a ring of cobblestone around it to contain the area, but it inevitably spreads to new areas and I have constant damage control going on.
I don't want to disable it, so what is the best way to eliminate taint in an area?
Specifically, I am referring to Thamcraft that is included in the Direwolf20 modpack from Feed The Beast. I believe this is Thaumcraft 4 (from Direwolf20 Modpack Mods )
Best Answer
I've found that a good way to destroy an area of taint is make a large amount of Alumentum and blow it up. For taint to be eliminated, all the tainted blocks have to be destroyed. Obviously it's hard to do this with a shovel/pickaxe because of the effects of taint. You can also try TNT but I found alumentum easier because you're able to throw it at the taint.
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Fibrous taint can be washed away with water, and sometimes removed by destroying the blocks supporting it. While this will prevent damage from simply walking on the ground, the affected land will remain tainted. It is possible to purify Tainted land by use of Ethereal Blooms.Purging the taint
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