- Crafting
One stick, one inc sac, and one gold ingot, diagonally in a crafting table. Inc sacs would be used to refill them (ink as durability, they wouldn’t actually break) To make an enchantable pen, add lapis lazuli to the pen in a smithing table
- Enchantments
This would be the main use of Fountain Pens, the way to actually make them useful. Several enchantments could be added: Discovery, Curiosity, and Inkfinity.
-Discovery 1 2 and 3: Discovery would be used to find structures that are within the dimensions of whatever map you’re using the pen on, an “x” would appear in the place of the structure. You would place the map in the first slot of a cartography table, pen in the second slot (using this enchantment would consume ink) Discovery 1 would find lower grade structures such as ocean ruins, desert wells, dungeons, and witch huts. Discovery 2 would find moderately interesting structures like: Villages, abandoned mineshafts, temples, ruined portals, and shipwrecks. Discovery 3 would find the big stuff: Woodland mansions, and ocean monuments
-Curiosity would find things off of the map, within a large radius. It would have a high chance of finding lower grade structures, small chance of finding moderate structures, and minuscule chance of finding the big stuff. Discovery would drastically effect the chances of what curiosity would find (depending on the level of discovery on the pen)
-Inkfinity, it is what it sounds like, infinite ink, no more need to refill your pen
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