CBC: Chemical Warfare
The CBC: Chemical Warfare modification expands Minecraft's arsenal by adding various chemical substances for use in CBC fluid shells. Each compound has unique effects that are effective against players both with and without armor. All chemicals have crafting recipes, allowing them to be used in survival mode.
Combat Chemical Compounds
Carbon Monoxide - The most accessible of poisons, has moderate strength but can become a serious threat if ignored. Gradually reduces health and causes temporary blindness.
Chlorine - Exceeds the effectiveness of standard Minecraft poison, quickly depletes health and causes nausea. Can lead to fatal outcomes without treatment.
Hydrogen Cyanide - Extremely powerful toxin that removes a quarter of health with each exposure. Damage decreases as health lowers and cannot kill the player, but can quickly bring to critical condition.
Chloroform - Does not cause direct damage but significantly limits mobility, applies mining fatigue and weakness effects, and periodically causes brief darkness.
Ammonium Acetate - Also does not cause damage but causes prolonged nausea and hunger. Especially dangerous in situations requiring quick health recovery since it constantly depletes the hunger bar.
Napalm - Highly flammable liquid that sets the player on fire for an extended period until completely burned out.
Ammonium Nitrate Fuel - Most effective in combination with napalm. Saturates the target with combustible composition that explodes upon contact with fire.
Crystal Blue - Unlike other substances, has dual action. During the "high" effect provides positive buffs, but after it ends causes addiction with loss of bonuses and acquisition of weakness and slowness until the next dose.
Mustard Gas - Deals slow damage compared to other poisons, but each subsequent strike doubles, which can instantly deplete enormous amounts of health.
Sulfuric Acid - Burns the skin with powerful acid, dealing significant damage in a short time.
Methane - Has relatively low damage but when ignited inside the player causes additional significant damage during burning.
Nitroglycerin - With simple contact causes only periodic random blindness. Main effect manifests when attempting to run - powerful explosion.
Paracetic Acid - On land represents a long-lasting weak poison, but underwater quickly depletes oxygen supply and blinds the target.
Phosgene - Combines effects of carbon monoxide and chlorine. Damage is not high but numerous debuffs seriously impair visibility.
Oxygen - One of the few beneficial effects. Completely prevents oxygen loss underwater for the duration.
Detergent - Protects from chemical saturation and removes already applied compositions, except for poisonous substances.