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The Durite Hopper was a modified Hopper that had support for built-in item filtering. It was removed from the server in as of MC 1.18.2 due to technical reasons. At the time, it was the only functional use for Durite Essence.
Obtaining
The Durite Hopper could previously be obtained via crafting. It required 2 Durite Essence, 2 Redstone Dust, and 1 Hopper.
Usage
When it was available, the last slot within the Hopper was reserved as a filter. To add or remove an item to/from the filter, you would click on the filter slot while holding an item. If the item was not already added to the filter list, it would be added. If the item was already present in the filter list, it would be removed.
As of MC 1.18.2, the Durite Hopper is unobtainable without the use of commands or Creative mode. If one obtains a Durite Hopper, they will be unable to place it down or otherwise use it for any purpose besides decoration.
Removal
The original CUEventMeteor plugin was very purpose-built for the original Durite features. While it served this role well, its codebase was not well-suited for introducing large amounts of content easily.
With the introduction of CUCraftingPlus, the original CUEventMeteor plugin was removed from the server. While nearly all content from the original plugin was ported over, the Durite Hopper was left behind. Several reasons for this include its lack of use, the potential performance concerns, and the technical requirements that would have to be made to accomodate it within the new CUCraftingPlus framework. Additionally, item filtering can still more or less be achieved, albeit less elegantly, with standard hoppers.
CUCraftingPlus is designed to be entirely modular, and was purpose-built to accomodate huge amounts of future content. It was also designed to make developing this content as effortless as possible, with many interfaces designed to mimic those found in modding frameworks like MinecraftForge. However, at this time, there is no obvious and elegant solution to allow for the Durite Hopper to work within this framework without fundamentally losing this modularity. This, combined with its previous lack of use, has resulted in the Durite Hopper being placed on the backburner, with future content taking priority.
There are no immediate plans to reintroduce the Durite Hopper, although it could still return at some point in the future.
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Trivia
- There were plans for a merchant near Survival spawn in MC 1.18.2 that would allow you to trade in old Durite Hoppers back for the raw materials, since the hoppers were no longer useful after the update
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