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Fixing Light Emission for Realistic Torches in Sodium and Embeddium Dynamic Lights

If you’re using Realistic Torches with Sodium and Embeddium Dynamic Lights and finding that your torches don’t emit light when held, you’re not alone. Many players have encountered this issue where Realistic Torches do not properly interact with dynamic light mods, causing the game to behave in unexpected ways.

In this guide, we’ll walk through the detailed steps to get your Realistic Torches working with Sodium and Embeddium Dynamic Lights so they emit light when held.



Understanding the Issue

The Realistic Torches mod is designed to add a more immersive experience to Minecraft by introducing torches that can be placed and held. However, the issue arises when using this mod alongside Sodium and Embeddium Dynamic Lights, which are designed to provide dynamic lighting.

Without proper configuration, the Realistic Torches will not emit light when held, despite the fact that Sodium and Embeddium Dynamic Lights are designed to do so.


Step 1: Check Mod Compatibility

Before diving into configurations, it’s essential to ensure that all of the mods you are using are compatible with each other. Some versions of Sodium may have issues with dynamic lighting mods, so checking for updates or compatibility patches is crucial.

Key Compatibility Notes:

  • Sodium v0.5.0 and later might cause issues with dynamic lighting mods. Some users report that downgrading to Sodium v0.4.10 resolves this problem.
  • Realistic Torches is compatible with most light mods, but certain configurations might require additional tweaks.

If you’re using a newer version of Sodium, consider downgrading to v0.4.10 if you’re experiencing issues with dynamic lighting.


Step 2: Configure Dynamic Lights Settings

To fix the issue of torches not emitting light when held, you need to modify the settings in the Dynamic Lights configuration files. Here’s how to do it:

Editing the dynamic_lights.properties File:

  1. Open the dynamic_lights.properties file, which is usually found in the directory: .minecraft/config/realistictorches/optifine/
  2. Add an entry for Realistic Torches to emit light when held. You’ll need to specify the item (lit_torch) and the light level (typically 15, the maximum light level). Example: items=realistictorches:lit_torch:15 This configuration tells the game to recognize Realistic Torches as a dynamic light source when held, with a light level of 15.

What This Does:

  • By adding this line, you ensure that lit torches will emit light when held, similar to how other dynamic light mods work in Minecraft.
  • You can also add additional items in this configuration if you want more items to emit light when held.

Step 3: Update Your Mods

One of the simplest ways to ensure compatibility and fix the issue is to make sure all your mods are up to date.

Steps to Update:

  1. Update Sodium: Ensure you’re using the latest compatible version of Sodium. If you’re using v0.5.0 or later, try downgrading to v0.4.10 if issues persist.
  2. Update Embeddium Dynamic Lights: Make sure this mod is also updated to the latest version. Embeddium should automatically work with other mods once the configuration files are correctly set.
  3. Update Realistic Torches: Check for updates to Realistic Torches on platforms like CurseForge or GitHub.

After updating your mods, restart Minecraft and see if the issue persists.


Step 4: Test and Troubleshoot

After configuring the settings and updating your mods, it’s important to test whether the light emission works as expected.

Testing:

  1. Create a Test Environment: Set up a test world or area with Realistic Torches placed in the environment.
  2. Hold a Torch: Try holding a torch in your hand and verify if it emits light.
  3. Check Other Dynamic Light Items: Test other items that are configured to emit light to ensure that the mod is working correctly.

Troubleshooting:

If the problem persists:

  • Double-check the configuration file for any typos or errors.
  • Confirm that all mods are compatible with your Minecraft version.
  • Disable other mods temporarily to see if there is a conflict.

By following the steps above, you should be able to fix the issue of Realistic Torches not emitting light when held, ensuring full compatibility with Sodium and Embeddium Dynamic Lights. Remember that compatibility and configuration play a huge role in how mods interact with each other, so making sure everything is set up correctly is key.

If you’re still having trouble, make sure to check mod-specific forums, like those on Reddit or GitHub, for more troubleshooting tips from the community.

Updated on March 21, 2025
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