**Sponges and Water Bottles**
You can use a Water Bottle on a Sponge to make it a Wet Sponge. Useful if you want to make a bunch of wet sponges quickly without draining your pond.
**Wet Sponges and Bottles**
Inversely to the above, you can use an Empty Bottle to dry the Sponge. May be more convenient at points than using a Furnace or going to the Nether if you just need to dry a couple Wet Sponges, but probably not good for drying a lot of Wet Sponges, since then you have a lot of Water Bottles, and the only way to empty them is to drink each one individually.
**Potion Sponges**
By right clicking a sponge with a regular Potion of any kind, the sponge will absorb it. This can be used to free up the bottle, and store the Potion in block form. Potion Sponges of the same type (duration and potency modifiers included) would stack up to 64.
At any point, just like with Wet Sponges, you can extract the Potion with an Empty Bottle to convert it back to a Sponge.
Appearance is same as a Wet Sponge, but with any tinting instead being the color of the respective potion.
These blocks will not give players potion effects. That's OP as heck to make what is essentially Lingering Potions as a block.
Potion Sponges will drip water particles like Wet Sponges, only the color of particle will be the same as the respective potion. My main intent is to have this be a building block that lets us add more particle control to our builds.
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