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The instruction structure is as follows:
/Give @a Rustic: Fluid_bottle 1 0 {Fluid: {Fluidname: Parameter 1, Amount: 1000, Tag: {Quality: Parameter 2F}}}}}}
Parameter 1 is the name, parameter two is quality (quality)
Parameters 1 can fill in the parameters Honey (bottle honey), Oliveoil (bottle olive oil), AlewortApplejuice (bottle apple juice), Wildberrywine (bottled wildrine wine), Wine (bottle wine), Ale (bottle beer), cider (bottle apple wine), Ironwine (bottle of iron raspberry wine), MEAD (bottled honey wine)
Parameter 2 is quality, a single floating point number, the range is the real range (exceeding or equal to 2^128, it will be displayed as infinity, which will be displayed as -INFINITY when it is less than or equal to -2^128)."(Represents a single floating point)
For example:
No parameter or command structure error will give the glass bottle of this module/give @a rastic: flow_bottle
Get 1 bottle of bottle with 1 bottle of wine:/give @a Rustic: FLUID_BOTTLE 1 0 {FLUID: {FluidName: Wine, Amount: 1000, Tag: {Quality: 1F}}}}}}
Get 1 bottle of honey:/give @a runic: fluid_bottle 1 0 {Fluid: {FluidName: Honey, amount: 1000}}}
Get 1 bottle of bottle of -100 bottled wildberry wine:/give @a ramestic: flow_bottle 1 0 {FLUID: {Fluidname: Wildberrywine, amount: 1000, tag: {Quality: -100F}}}}}}
(Non -alcoholic has no quality difference, so non -alcoholic is not as well.
(Amount: 1000 tags are required items)
(Attachment: Use the NBT Explorer tool to get the relevant label)