# Cauldron Concrete 🧙‍♀️

#### 🧠 How It Works

In vanilla Minecraft, players usually convert concrete powder by placing it next to running water or jumping into a water stream — often resulting in scattered blocks and slow conversions.

With **Cauldron Concrete**, the process is streamlined:

1. **Fill a cauldron with water** (using a water bucket).
2. **Right-click the water-filled cauldron** with any color of **concrete powder**.
3. The powder is instantly converted into **solid concrete**, and one level of water is used from the cauldron.
4. The converted concrete block is added directly to your inventory.

💧 Each full cauldron contains **three water levels**, so you can convert **three blocks per refill**.

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#### 🎨 Supported Colors

All 16 standard **concrete powder colors** are supported. The resulting concrete retains the same color as the powder used.

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#### 🛠 Features

* 🪣 **Water-Efficient** – No flowing water setups needed.
* 🧱 **Instant Conversion** – No waiting or block placement required.
* 🧰 **Survival Friendly** – No commands or creative tools needed.
* 🧼 **Clean Building Utility** – Keeps your workspace organized and automation-ready.


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