Difference between revisions of "Iron"
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== Forms == | == Forms == | ||
These forms of iron are seen during [[ore processing]]: | These forms of iron are seen during '''[[ore processing]]''': | ||
* {{Gin|Iron Ore}} | * {{Gin|Iron Ore}} | ||
* {{Gin|Crushed Iron Ore}} | * {{Gin|Crushed Iron Ore}} | ||
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* {{Gin|Iron Dust}} | * {{Gin|Iron Dust}} | ||
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Iron Dust}} | * {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Iron Dust}} | ||
These forms of iron are seen during [[metal shaping]]: | These forms of iron are seen during '''[[metal shaping]]''': | ||
* {{Gin|Iron Ingot}} | * {{Gin|Iron Ingot}} | ||
* {{Gin|Block of Iron}} | * {{Gin|Block of Iron}} | ||
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== Crafting == | == Crafting == | ||
Basic crafting is the same for (almost) every metal. Any pre-ingot form, except for the {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Iron Dust}}, can be smelted into an ingot. | |||
{{Grid/Machine| | {{Grid/Machine| | ||
|Type=Electro Furnace | |Type=Electro Furnace | ||
|Top=Iron Ore | |Top=Iron Ore;Crushed Iron Ore;Purified Crushed Iron Ore;Iron Dust | ||
|Output=Iron Ingot | |Output=Iron Ingot | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Grid/ | Smelting anything but dust is a waste of resources, though - check the [[ore processing]] page to see how to maximize your output. | ||
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| | 9 ingots craft into a block and vice versa. | ||
| | {| | ||
|Output=Iron | |{{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
|A1=Iron Ingot|A2=Iron Ingot|A3=Iron Ingot | |||
|B1=Iron Ingot|B2=Iron Ingot|B3=Iron Ingot | |||
|C1=Iron Ingot|C2=Iron Ingot|C3=Iron Ingot | |||
|Output=Block of Iron | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{Grid/ | |{{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
|B2=Block of Iron | |||
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|Output=Iron Ingot | |Output=Iron Ingot | ||
|OA=9 | |||
}} | }} | ||
|} | |||
Dust comes from 9 small piles, but you can't craft small piles out of a single dust like you can craft ingots out of a block. | |||
} | |||
{{Grid/Crafting Table | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
|A1=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|A2=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|A3=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|B1=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|B2=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|B3=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|C1=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|C2=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|C3=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust | |A1=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|A2=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|A3=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust | ||
|B1=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|B2=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|B3=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust | |||
|C1=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|C2=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|C3=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust | |||
|Output=Iron Dust | |Output=Iron Dust | ||
}} | }} | ||
For parts that you make ''using'' this metal, plates and item casings and so forth, [[Metal shaping#Manual recipes|there's a page for that already]]. | |||
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[[Category:Resources]] | [[Category:Resources]] |
Latest revision as of 01:14, 14 April 2018
Iron is a metal resource from vanilla Minecraft, and an ingredient in nearly every recipe in IC² in one form or another.
Forms[edit]
These forms of iron are seen during ore processing:
These forms of iron are seen during metal shaping:
Uses[edit]
Pretty much everything ever.
No, seriously. The first thing you'll need iron for is crafting the Forge Hammer to make metal plates, in order to craft an
Iron Furnace or
Basic Machine Casing for your first
Generator - there are very few things that don't use iron in IC², and most of them are subcomponents of things that do! Or maybe they're steel instead, which is just an upgrade of iron anyway.
You're going to need lots of this stuff. We mean it.
Crafting[edit]
Basic crafting is the same for (almost) every metal. Any pre-ingot form, except for the Tiny Pile of Iron Dust, can be smelted into an ingot.
Smelting anything but dust is a waste of resources, though - check the ore processing page to see how to maximize your output.
9 ingots craft into a block and vice versa.
Dust comes from 9 small piles, but you can't craft small piles out of a single dust like you can craft ingots out of a block.
For parts that you make using this metal, plates and item casings and so forth, there's a page for that already.