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This is a list of recipes and resources found in IndustrialCraft². | This is a list of recipes and resources found in IndustrialCraft². | ||
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![[Non-IC Items|Obsidian]] | ![[Non-IC Items|Obsidian]] | ||
![[Image:Grid_Obsidian.png|64px]] | ![[Image:Grid_Obsidian.png|64px]] | ||
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 6000 to 60, this allows [[Secret:Nuke|nuke]] and [[Nuclear_Reactor|reactor]] to | |[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 6000 to 60, this allows [[Secret:Nuke|nuke]] and [[Nuclear_Reactor|reactor]] to destroy obsidian on default power(up to 6 blocks). | ||
destroy obsidian on default power(up to 6 blocks). | |||
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![[Non-IC Items|Water]] | ![[Non-IC Items|Water]] | ||
![[Image:Grid_Water_Bucket.png|64px]] | ![[Image:Grid_Water_Bucket.png|64px]] | ||
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows [[Non-IC Items|TNT]] and [[Industrial TNT|ITNT]] to destroy | |[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows [[Non-IC Items|TNT]] and [[Industrial TNT|ITNT]] to destroy water blocks. | ||
water blocks. | |||
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![[Non-IC Items|Lava]] | ![[Non-IC Items|Lava]] | ||
![[Image:Grid_Lava_Bucket.png|64px]] | ![[Image:Grid_Lava_Bucket.png|64px]] | ||
|[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows [[Non-IC Items|TNT]] and [[Industrial TNT|ITNT]] to destroy | |[[Explosion]] resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows [[Non-IC Items|TNT]] and [[Industrial TNT|ITNT]] to destroy lava blocks. | ||
lava blocks. | |||
|-http://wiki.industrial-craft.net/skins/common/images/button_extlink.png | |-http://wiki.industrial-craft.net/skins/common/images/button_extlink.png | ||
![[Non-IC Items|Lava bucket]] | ![[Non-IC Items|Lava bucket]] | ||
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=== Ores === | === Ores === | ||
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![[Tin Ore]] | ![[Tin Ore]] | ||
![[Image:Tin Ore.png|64px]] | ![[Image:Tin Ore.png|64px]] | ||
|Found on layers 0 to 40(rate 25:6). Used most notably to make [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]] and [[Empty | |Found on layers 0 to 40(rate 25:6). Used most notably to make [[RE Battery|Rechargeable Batteries]] and [[Empty Cell|cells]]. Dust used for reactor components crafting. | ||
Cell|cells]]. Dust used for reactor components crafting. | |||
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![[Uranium Ore]] | ![[Uranium Ore]] | ||
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Generation rate is number of generation attempts per chunk : number of ore generated per attempt. | Generation rate is number of generation attempts per chunk : number of ore generated per attempt. | ||
20:3 means that ore will attempt to generate up to 20 times and will generate up to 3 ore per attempt, generation | 20:3 means that ore will attempt to generate up to 20 times and will generate up to 3 ore per attempt, generation attempts can fail. | ||
attempts can fail. | |||
=== Overworld === | === Overworld === | ||
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![[Rubber Wood| Rubber Tree]] | ![[Rubber Wood| Rubber Tree]] | ||
![[Image:Rubber Tree.png|128px]] | ![[Image:Rubber Tree.png|128px]] | ||
|Mod relates trees which have dark yellow logs and light green leaves. Cannot be found anywhere except Swamp, Forest and | |Mod relates trees which have dark yellow logs and light green leaves. Cannot be found anywhere except Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes. They are extremely abundant in Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes and are easy to find through their unique "wing" on their leaf design. Their wood is special and sometimes has resin holes thet may be right clicked on with a [[Treetap]] to get [[Sticky Resin]], used in [[Rubber]] production. | ||
Can be crafted into 3 jungle planks or smelted into spruce log. Leaves cannot be harvested and have 2% chance of dropping a sapling. | |||
Taiga biomes. They are extremely abundant in Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes and are easy to find through their unique | |||
"wing" on their leaf design. Their wood is special and sometimes has resin holes thet may be right clicked on with a | |||
[[Treetap]] to get [[Sticky Resin]], used in [[Rubber]] production. | |||
Can be crafted into 3 jungle planks or smelted into spruce log. Leaves cannot be harvested and have 2% chance of dropping | |||
a sapling. | |||
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Minimal tree height is 2 max is 8. | Minimal tree height is 2 max is 8. | ||
Every log has a 25% chance of having a resin hole, max 3 holes per tree. | Every log has a 25% chance of having a resin hole, max 3 holes per tree. | ||
== Cables == | == Cables == | ||
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|Output=Insulated Copper Cable | |Output=Insulated Copper Cable | ||
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|Insulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low [[EU|voltage]]). Insulation allows the cable to be painted, | |Insulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low [[EU|voltage]]). Insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and completely removes electric shock. You can also apply insulation to uninsulated copper cable by putting the uninsulated cable and a single piece of [[Rubber]] (shapeless) in a crafting table. | ||
reduces distance-based energy loss and completely removes electric shock. You can also apply insulation to uninsulated | |||
copper cable by putting the uninsulated cable and a single piece of [[Rubber]] (shapeless) in a crafting table. | |||
EU loss rate is 0.21 | EU loss rate is 0.21 | ||
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EU loss rate is 0.8 | EU loss rate is 0.8 | ||
''Although in-game it currently lists "4xInsulated", that is incorrect as you are adding a layer of insulation each time, | ''Although in-game it currently lists "4xInsulated", that is incorrect as you are adding a layer of insulation each time, not doubling the insulation each time. It is actually "3xIns" and should get renamed eventually in some future patch.'' | ||
not doubling the insulation each time. It is actually "3xIns" and should get renamed eventually in some future patch.'' | |||
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![[Glass Fibre Cable]] | ![[Glass Fibre Cable]] | ||
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|Output-link=Glass Fibre Cable | |Output-link=Glass Fibre Cable | ||
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|Special glass fibre cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high [[EU|voltage]]). It is the only kind of uninsulated cable | |Special glass fibre cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high [[EU|voltage]]). It is the only kind of uninsulated cable which can be painted and gives no electric shock. Glass fibre cable is useful for long-distance wiring, since it has the smallest energy loss of all kinds of cable - 1 EU every 40 blocks (0.025 EU per block). | ||
which can be painted and gives no electric shock. Glass fibre cable is useful for long-distance wiring, since it has the | |||
smallest energy loss of all kinds of cable - 1 EU every 40 blocks (0.025 EU per block). | |||
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![[Detector Cable]] | ![[Detector Cable]] | ||
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EU loss rate is 0.025 | EU loss rate is 0.025 | ||
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== EU Storage == | == EU Storage == | ||
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|Output=BatBox | |Output=BatBox | ||
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|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 40,000 [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 32 EU/t (low voltage). Accepts | |[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 40,000 [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 32 EU/t (low voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output. | ||
current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output. | |||
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![[MFE Unit]] | ![[MFE Unit]] | ||
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|Output=MFE Unit | |Output=MFE Unit | ||
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|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 600,000 [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 128 EU/t (medium voltage). Accepts | |[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 600,000 [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 128 EU/t (medium voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output. | ||
current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output. | |||
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![[MFS Unit]] | ![[MFS Unit]] | ||
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|Output=MFS Unit | |Output=MFS Unit | ||
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|[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 10,000,000 [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 512 EU/t (high voltage). Accepts | |[[EU]] storage block which stores up to 10,000,000 [[EU]] and accepts up to and outputs 512 EU/t (high voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output. | ||
current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output. | |||
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=== Items === | === Items === | ||
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|Output=Single-Use Battery|OA=5 | |Output=Single-Use Battery|OA=5 | ||
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|[[EU]] storage item which stores 1000 EU and can only be used once, but are stackable in up to 64. It can also be used | |[[EU]] storage item which stores 1000 EU and can only be used once, but are stackable in up to 64. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot. | ||
to power most machines from their bottom slot. | |||
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![[RE Battery]] | ![[RE Battery]] | ||
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|Output=RE Battery | |Output=RE Battery | ||
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|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 10000 [[EU]] and can be charged or discharged in a [[BatBox]], [[MFE Unit]] or | |[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 10000 [[EU]] and can be charged or discharged in a [[BatBox]], [[MFE Unit]] or [[MFS Unit]]. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot, and be charged in generators through their top (or middle) slot. | ||
[[MFS Unit]]. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot, and be charged in generators through | |||
their top (or middle) slot. | |||
Empty ones can stack, but must be destacked to charge. | Empty ones can stack, but must be destacked to charge. | ||
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|Output=Energy Crystal | |Output=Energy Crystal | ||
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|[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 100,000 [[EU]] and can only be charged or discharged in a [[MFE Unit]] or a [[MFS | |[[EU]] storage item which stores up to 100,000 [[EU]] and can only be charged or discharged in a [[MFE Unit]] or a [[MFS Unit]]. | ||
Unit]]. | |||
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![[Lapotron Crystal]] | ![[Lapotron Crystal]] | ||
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![[Electrolyzed Water Cell]] | ![[Electrolyzed Water Cell]] | ||
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|Created in an [[Electrolyzer]] when the adjacent power storage (any tier) is more then 70.01% full, those cells adsorb | |Created in an [[Electrolyzer]] when the adjacent power storage (any tier) is more then 70.01% full, those cells adsorb 20k EU, but lose 1500 per energy storage tier (with minimal 1500 loss on [[MFS Unit]]) when discharged (discharged when energy storage 25% or less). | ||
20k EU, but lose 1500 per energy storage tier (with minimal 1500 loss on [[MFS Unit]]) when discharged (discharged when | |||
energy storage 25% or less). | |||
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== Transformers == | == Transformers == | ||
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== Machine Components == | == Machine Components == | ||
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|Output=Generator | |Output=Generator | ||
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|Simple generator which accepts [[Fuel Can (Filled)|fuel]] (43,200 EU for coal fuel, 16,200 EU for bio fuel), coal (4000 | |Simple generator which accepts [[Fuel Can (Filled)|fuel]] (43,200 EU for coal fuel, 16,200 EU for bio fuel), coal (4000 EU), [[Scrap|scrap]] (825 EU), wood (750 EU), planks (750 EU), wooden blocks (750 EU), sticks (250 EU), saplings (250 EU, 200 EU for rubber tree saplings), sugar cane (125 EU) and cactus (125 EU) and outputs 10 EU/t. If there is no destination for the current, it can store up to 4000 [[EU]]. It is also a base component for other generators. | ||
EU), [[Scrap|scrap]] (825 EU), wood (750 EU), planks (750 EU), wooden blocks (750 EU), sticks (250 EU), saplings (250 EU, | |||
200 EU for rubber tree saplings), sugar cane (125 EU) and cactus (125 EU) and outputs 10 EU/t. If there is no destination | |||
for the current, it can store up to 4000 [[EU]]. It is also a base component for other generators. | |||
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![[Geothermal Generator]] | ![[Geothermal Generator]] | ||
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|Output=Geothermal Generator | |Output=Geothermal Generator | ||
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|Generator which accepts lava buckets and [[Lava Cell|cells]] and outputs 20 EU/t for a total of 20,000 [[EU]] per lava | |Generator which accepts lava buckets and [[Lava Cell|cells]] and outputs 20 EU/t for a total of 20,000 [[EU]] per lava unit. Provide no energy storage but store up to 24 units of lava inside. | ||
unit. Provide no energy storage but store up to 24 units of lava inside. | |||
Any stored lava is lost if blocked removed. | Any stored lava is lost if blocked removed. | ||
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|Output=Solar Panel | |Output=Solar Panel | ||
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|Generator which, when exposed to '''direct''' sunlight through its top, outputs 1.0 EU/t for a total of 13500 EU per | |Generator which, when exposed to '''direct''' sunlight through its top, outputs 1.0 EU/t for a total of 13500 EU per Minecraft day. | ||
Minecraft day. | |||
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![[Water Mill]] | ![[Water Mill]] | ||
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|Output=Water Mill|OA=2 | |Output=Water Mill|OA=2 | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Generator which accepts water buckets and adjacent water and outputs either 2 EU/t for a total of 1000 EU per water | |Generator which accepts water buckets and adjacent water and outputs either 2 EU/t for a total of 1000 EU per water bucket, or 0.010 EU/t per adjacent water block for a maximum of 0.25 EU/t with a 3x3 cube of water with the water mill in the middle and cable on top. | ||
bucket, or 0.010 EU/t per adjacent water block for a maximum of 0.25 EU/t with a 3x3 cube of water with the water mill in | |||
the middle and cable on top. | |||
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![[Wind Mill]] | ![[Wind Mill]] | ||
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|Output=Windmill | |Output=Windmill | ||
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|Generator which outputs 0-6 EU/t (can melt tin cable!) for a total of an average of 250 EU/t multiplied by its height in | |Generator which outputs 0-6 EU/t (can melt tin cable!) for a total of an average of 250 EU/t multiplied by its height in the Minecraft world. The generation power can be hindered by any block in a 9x9x7 area around it, reducing the effective height by 1 for each block in said area. | ||
the Minecraft world. The generation power can be hindered by any block in a 9x9x7 area around it, reducing the effective | |||
height by 1 for each block in said area. | |||
Will break on heavy load, replacing itself with normal generator. | Will break on heavy load, replacing itself with normal generator. | ||
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|Output=Nuclear Reactor | |Output=Nuclear Reactor | ||
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|Complex generator whose output and total [[EU]] varies depending on the setup. Refer nuclear reactor for dummies for | |Complex generator whose output and total [[EU]] varies depending on the setup. Refer nuclear reactor for dummies for more info. | ||
more info. | |||
Need indirect redstone current to run. | Need indirect redstone current to run. | ||
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|Output=Reactor Chamber | |Output=Reactor Chamber | ||
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|Can be attached to a [[Nuclear Reactor|reactor]] to increase its space by 1 column, povide no bonuses, valid output and | |Can be attached to a [[Nuclear Reactor|reactor]] to increase its space by 1 column, povide no bonuses, valid output and input. | ||
input. | |||
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![[Refined Uranium]] | ![[Refined Uranium]] | ||
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|Output=Uranium Cell | |Output=Uranium Cell | ||
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|Generates 1,000,000-5,000,000 [[EU]] at 5-25 EU/t (depending on efficiency, that is, cell adjacency), but generates | |Generates 1,000,000-5,000,000 [[EU]] at 5-25 EU/t (depending on efficiency, that is, cell adjacency), but generates excess heat which must be eliminated through cooling. When it decays, 25% of time turns into a [[Near-Depleted Uranium Cell]], which once recharged, turns into a fresh new cell. | ||
excess heat which must be eliminated through cooling. When it decays, 25% of time turns into a [[Near-Depleted Uranium | |||
Cell]], which once recharged, turns into a fresh new cell. | |||
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![[Near-Depleted Uranium Cell]] | ![[Near-Depleted Uranium Cell]] | ||
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|Output=Depleted Isotope Cell | |Output=Depleted Isotope Cell | ||
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|When surrounded by one or more [[Uranium Cell]]s, will make the cell pulse an additional time. This pulse generates | |When surrounded by one or more [[Uranium Cell]]s, will make the cell pulse an additional time. This pulse generates heat, but not EU, and recharges the cell. Recharging is much faster when done on a reactor running very hot. | ||
heat, but not EU, and recharges the cell. Recharging is much faster when done on a reactor running very hot. | |||
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![[Re-Enriched Uranium Cell]] | ![[Re-Enriched Uranium Cell]] | ||
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== Processors == | == Processors == | ||
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|Output=Electro Furnace | |Output=Electro Furnace | ||
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|[[EU|Energy]]-powered furnace which is 150% faster then normal and 125% fuel effective. Takes 400 [[EU]] per operation | |[[EU|Energy]]-powered furnace which is 150% faster then normal and 125% fuel effective. Takes 400 [[EU]] per operation (at least 3 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | ||
(at least 3 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | |||
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![[Macerator]] | ![[Macerator]] | ||
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|Output=Macerator | |Output=Macerator | ||
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|Turns ore into [[Dusts]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Macerator|this]] page. Takes 625 [[EU]] per | |Turns ore into [[Dusts]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Macerator|this]] page. Takes 625 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | ||
operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | |||
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![[Extractor]] | ![[Extractor]] | ||
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|Output=Extractor | |Output=Extractor | ||
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|Extracts resin into 3 rubber (triple the efficiency) and turns simple fuel cells into liquid fuel ones and some other | |Extracts resin into 3 rubber (triple the efficiency) and turns simple fuel cells into liquid fuel ones and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Extractor|this]] page. Takes 313 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | ||
things - look for more recipes on [[Extractor|this]] page. Takes 313 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for | |||
continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | |||
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![[Compressor]] | ![[Compressor]] | ||
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|Output=Compressor | |Output=Compressor | ||
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|Compresses [[Mixed Metal Ingot]]s into [[Advanced Alloy]] and [[Plantball]]s into [[Compressed Plants]] and some other | |Compresses [[Mixed Metal Ingot]]s into [[Advanced Alloy]] and [[Plantball]]s into [[Compressed Plants]] and some other things - look for more recipes on [[Compressor|this]] page. Takes 625 EU per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | ||
things - look for more recipes on [[Compressor|this]] page. Takes 625 EU per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for | |||
continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | |||
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![[Recycler]] | ![[Recycler]] | ||
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|Output=Recycler | |Output=Recycler | ||
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|Has a 6% chance of turning anything inserted into it to [[Scrap]]. Takes 35 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed | |Has a 6% chance of turning anything inserted into it to [[Scrap]]. Takes 35 [[EU]] per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | ||
for continuous usage), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | |||
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![[Canning Machine]] | ![[Canning Machine]] | ||
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|Output=Canning Machine | |Output=Canning Machine | ||
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|Turns food (top slot) and tin cans (bottom slot) into several canned food (see the [[Food List]]). Canned food instantly | |Turns food (top slot) and tin cans (bottom slot) into several canned food (see the [[Food List]]). Canned food instantly heals you 1 heart per unit. It is also used to fill [[Fuel Can (Empty)|fuel cans]] using [[Biofuel Cell]]s and [[Coalfuel Cell]]s, and refuel [[Jetpack]]s using those cells. Takes 35 EU per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | ||
heals you 1 heart per unit. It is also used to fill [[Fuel Can (Empty)|fuel cans]] using [[Biofuel Cell]]s and [[Coalfuel | |||
Cell]]s, and refuel [[Jetpack]]s using those cells. Takes 35 EU per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | |||
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![[Induction Furnace]] | ![[Induction Furnace]] | ||
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|Output=Induction Furnace | |Output=Induction Furnace | ||
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|Special two-input two-output furnace which increases its smelting speed as it heats up through smelting. When it's not | |Special two-input two-output furnace which increases its smelting speed as it heats up through smelting. When it's not smelting anything, it will quickly lose heat, but the furnace can be applied a Redstone current to keep itself heated for 1 EU/t. Takes 6000 (0% heat) to 208 (100% heat) EU per operation (at least 16 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t). | ||
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smelting anything, it will quickly lose heat, but the furnace can be applied a Redstone current to keep itself heated for | |||
1 EU/t. Takes 6000 (0% heat) to 208 (100% heat) EU per operation (at least 16 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to | |||
medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t). | |||
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![[Mass Fabricator]] | ![[Mass Fabricator]] | ||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |{{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
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|Output=Mass Fabricator | |Output=Mass Fabricator | ||
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|Generates [[Matter]] for a vast amount of energy, but said amount can be reduced and the generation speed increased by | |Generates [[Matter]] for a vast amount of energy, but said amount can be reduced and the generation speed increased by feeding [[Scrap]] to the bottom slot. Takes 1,000,000 EU per operation (without any scrap), up to high [[EU|voltage]] (512 EU/t). | ||
feeding [[Scrap]] to the bottom slot. Takes 1,000,000 EU per operation (without any scrap), up to high [[EU|voltage]] | |||
(512 EU/t). | |||
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|Output=Personal Safe | |Output=Personal Safe | ||
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|Chest which can only be opened by you once you right-click it for the first time. It also has the space of a double | |Chest which can only be opened by you once you right-click it for the first time. It also has the space of a double chest. Useful for SMP. | ||
chest. Useful for SMP. | |||
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![[Trade-O-Mat]] | ![[Trade-O-Mat]] | ||
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|Output=Trade-O-Mat | |Output=Trade-O-Mat | ||
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|Allows a certain item to be traded by another, giving or taking from an adjacent chest or [[Personal Safe]]. Useful for | |Allows a certain item to be traded by another, giving or taking from an adjacent chest or [[Personal Safe]]. Useful for SMP. See its [[Trade-O-Mat|article]] for a full guide on how to set one up. Does not require energy. | ||
SMP. See its [[Trade-O-Mat|article]] for a full guide on how to set one up. Does not require energy. | |||
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![[Magnetizer]] | ![[Magnetizer]] | ||
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|Output=Magnetizer | |Output=Magnetizer | ||
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|Turns [[Iron Fence]]s stacked vertically (up and/or down) into a faster alternative to ladders. When a player wearing | |Turns [[Iron Fence]]s stacked vertically (up and/or down) into a faster alternative to ladders. When a player wearing metal boots (iron, gold, [[Bronze Boots|bronze]], [[Nano-Boots|nano]] or [[QuantumSuit Boots|quantum]]) approaches the fences, said player is quickly propelled upwards while the Magnetizer uses energy. Takes 2 EU/t while a player is being propelled, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | ||
metal boots (iron, gold, [[Bronze Boots|bronze]], [[Nano-Boots|nano]] or [[QuantumSuit Boots|quantum]]) approaches the | |||
fences, said player is quickly propelled upwards while the Magnetizer uses energy. Takes 2 EU/t while a player is being | |||
propelled, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | |||
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![[Electrolyzer]] | ![[Electrolyzer]] | ||
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|Output=Electrolyzer | |Output=Electrolyzer | ||
}} | }} | ||
|When placed adjacent to energy storage and filled with [[Water Cell]]s, once the [[EU]] storage is 70.01% or more, | |When placed adjacent to energy storage and filled with [[Water Cell]]s, once the [[EU]] storage is 70.01% or more, starts turning the cells into [[Electrolyzed Water Cells]], but once it's 25%, starts using up the electrolyzed cells to supply power. Speed depend on energy storage block tier. | ||
starts turning the cells into [[Electrolyzed Water Cells]], but once it's 25%, starts using up the electrolyzed cells to | |||
supply power. Speed depend on energy storage block tier. | |||
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![[Tesla Coil]] | ![[Tesla Coil]] | ||
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|Output=Tesla Coil | |Output=Tesla Coil | ||
}} | }} | ||
|When charged and applied a Redstone current, it starts finding NPCs and players at a range of 4 blocks at the cost of 2 | |When charged and applied a Redstone current, it starts finding NPCs and players at a range of 4 blocks at the cost of 2 EU/t. If a NPC/player is found, it will apply 10 hearts of damage to it and discharge. Useful for placing monster traps outside your base. Takes 5000 [[EU]] to charge, up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t). | ||
EU/t. If a NPC/player is found, it will apply 10 hearts of damage to it and discharge. Useful for placing monster traps | |||
outside your base. Takes 5000 [[EU]] to charge, up to medium [[EU|voltage]] (128 EU/t). | |||
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![[Teleporter]] | ![[Teleporter]] | ||
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|Output=Teleporter | |Output=Teleporter | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Teleports a player to another [[Teleporter]] defined by a [[FreqTrans]] once it is applied Redstone current. Takes a | |Teleports a player to another [[Teleporter]] defined by a [[FreqTrans]] once it is applied Redstone current. Takes a variable amount of EU depending on the distance, kind of creature (human/monster/animal), inventory and worn armor (from Distance*100 for an animal to Distance*3100 for a player with a full inventory of stacks of 64 and all armor pieces worn), up to high [[EU|voltage]] (512 EU/t). Please note that a teleporter does not accept cables as energy inputs - only EU storage blocks ([[MFS Unit]] recommended) adjacent to it. | ||
variable amount of EU depending on the distance, kind of creature (human/monster/animal), inventory and worn armor (from | |||
Distance*100 for an animal to Distance*3100 for a player with a full inventory of stacks of 64 and all armor pieces | |||
worn), up to high [[EU|voltage]] (512 EU/t). Please note that a teleporter does not accept cables as energy inputs - only | |||
EU storage blocks ([[MFS Unit]] recommended) adjacent to it. | |||
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![[Industrial TNT]] | ![[Industrial TNT]] | ||
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|Output=Rubber Trampoline|OA=3 | |Output=Rubber Trampoline|OA=3 | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Jumping off of a height onto this rubberized sheet will cause you to bounce back up, effectively negating fall damage. | |Jumping off of a height onto this rubberized sheet will cause you to bounce back up, effectively negating fall damage. The rubber trampoline must be connected on at least 2 sides to blocks on the same level as it, and must have a gap underneath, similar to a real trampoline. | ||
The rubber trampoline must be connected on at least 2 sides to blocks on the same level as it, and must have a gap | |||
underneath, similar to a real trampoline. | |||
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![[Iron Fence]] | ![[Iron Fence]] | ||
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|Output=Iron Fence|OA=12 | |Output=Iron Fence|OA=12 | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Iron Fences can serve as a normal fence. Iron Fences can be stacked on top of one another, and if a player approaches | |Iron Fences can serve as a normal fence. Iron Fences can be stacked on top of one another, and if a player approaches the resulting pole while holding the Crouch button, he will quickly slide down the pole, much faster than down a ladder, but still not fast enough to receive fall damage upon touching the ground. | ||
the resulting pole while holding the Crouch button, he will quickly slide down the pole, much faster than down a ladder, | |||
but still not fast enough to receive fall damage upon touching the ground. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== Miner === | === Miner === | ||
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|Output=Miner | |Output=Miner | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Mines vertically by laying down [[Mining Pipe]]s placed in the top-center slot, using the [[Mining Drill]] or [[Diamond | |Mines vertically by laying down [[Mining Pipe]]s placed in the top-center slot, using the [[Mining Drill]] or [[Diamond Drill]] (faster but consumes more energy) in the top-left slot and scanning for ores using the [[OD Scanner]] (5x5 area) or [[OV Scanner]] (9x9 area) in the top-right slot, either throwing anything out or placing in an adjacent chest. Any kind of block may be placed in the pipe slot too, causing the pipes to be retracted and refunded. Takes a variable amount of EU per operation based on the scanner and drill (460 EU for Mining Drill or 890 EU for Diamond Drill + 70 EU for OD Scanner or 180 EU for OV Scanner), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | ||
Drill]] (faster but consumes more energy) in the top-left slot and scanning for ores using the [[OD Scanner]] (5x5 area) | |||
or [[OV Scanner]] (9x9 area) in the top-right slot, either throwing anything out or placing in an adjacent chest. Any | |||
kind of block may be placed in the pipe slot too, causing the pipes to be retracted and refunded. Takes a variable amount | |||
of EU per operation based on the scanner and drill (460 EU for Mining Drill or 890 EU for Diamond Drill + 70 EU for OD | |||
Scanner or 180 EU for OV Scanner), up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | |||
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![[Pump]] | ![[Pump]] | ||
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|Output=Pump | |Output=Pump | ||
}} | }} | ||
|When placed next to a miner and filled with empty [[Empty Cell|cells]], fills the cells with any liquid the miner comes | |When placed next to a miner and filled with empty [[Empty Cell|cells]], fills the cells with any liquid the miner comes across. When alone, fills an empty [[Empty Cell|cell]] with a liquid one block directly below the pump. Takes 200 [[EU]] per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | ||
across. When alone, fills an empty [[Empty Cell|cell]] with a liquid one block directly below the pump. Takes 200 [[EU]] | |||
per operation, up to low [[EU|voltage]] (32 EU/t). | |||
|- | |- | ||
![[Mining Pipe]] | ![[Mining Pipe]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== Terraformer === | === Terraformer === | ||
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|Output=Terraformer | |Output=Terraformer | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Alters (terraforms) nearby landscape following a [[Terraformer Blueprint]] inserted in it (by right-clicking the machine | |Alters (terraforms) nearby landscape following a [[Terraformer Blueprint]] inserted in it (by right-clicking the machine with the blueprint). Takes a unlimited amount of EU/t (just like mass fab), up to high voltage (512 EU/t). | ||
with the blueprint). Takes a unlimited amount of EU/t (just like mass fab), up to high voltage (512 EU/t). | |||
|- | |- | ||
![[Terraformer Blueprint|Empty Blueprint]] | ![[Terraformer Blueprint|Empty Blueprint]] | ||
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|Output=Compression | |Output=Compression | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Removes dirt and sand, crushing some of it into cobblestone and sandstone and then crushing cobblestone into stone. | |Removes dirt and sand, crushing some of it into cobblestone and sandstone and then crushing cobblestone into stone. Takes 10 EU/t. | ||
Takes 10 EU/t. | |||
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![[Cultivation|Cultivation Blueprint]] | ![[Cultivation|Cultivation Blueprint]] | ||
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|Output=Cultivation | |Output=Cultivation | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Simulates a Plains biome by replacing sand with dirt, growing grass on top of dirt and randomly adding plantlife. Takes | |Simulates a Plains biome by replacing sand with dirt, growing grass on top of dirt and randomly adding plantlife. Takes 20 EU/t. | ||
20 EU/t. | |||
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![[Desertification|Desertification Blueprint]] | ![[Desertification|Desertification Blueprint]] | ||
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|Output=Desertification | |Output=Desertification | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Simulates a Desert biome by replacing dirt with sand, destroying plants, melting ice/snow and causing forest fires. | |Simulates a Desert biome by replacing dirt with sand, destroying plants, melting ice/snow and causing forest fires. Takes 4 EU/t. | ||
Takes 4 EU/t. | |||
|- | |- | ||
![[Flatificator|Flatificator Blueprint]] | ![[Flatificator|Flatificator Blueprint]] | ||
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|Output=Flatificator | |Output=Flatificator | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Removes all natural blocks (except stone) above the Terraformer and fills land below the Terraformer with dirt. Takes 40 | |Removes all natural blocks (except stone) above the Terraformer and fills land below the Terraformer with dirt. Takes 40 EU/t. | ||
EU/t. | |||
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![[Irrigation|Irrigation Blueprint]] | ![[Irrigation|Irrigation Blueprint]] | ||
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|Output=Irrigation | |Output=Irrigation | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Replaces sand with dirt, grows grass on top of dirt, causes plants to grow faster, lets sugar cane grow past 3 blocks | |Replaces sand with dirt, grows grass on top of dirt, causes plants to grow faster, lets sugar cane grow past 3 blocks and rarely spawns water below the Terraformer. Takes 8 EU/t. | ||
and rarely spawns water below the Terraformer. Takes 8 EU/t. | |||
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|Output=Overclocker upgrade | |Output=Overclocker upgrade | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Used to speed up machines at the cost of higher energy consumption. Each upgrade reduces the operating time to 70% of | |Used to speed up machines at the cost of higher energy consumption. Each upgrade reduces the operating time to 70% of the previous value and increases energy consumption by 60%. The effect is multiplicative. | ||
the previous value and increases energy consumption by 60%. The effect is multiplicative. | |||
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![[Transformer upgrade]] | ![[Transformer upgrade]] | ||
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|Output=Transformer upgrade | |Output=Transformer upgrade | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Used to upgrade a machine's power input rate or tier. One upgrade enables a tier 1 machine to receive 128EU/t. Two | |Used to upgrade a machine's power input rate or tier. One upgrade enables a tier 1 machine to receive 128EU/t. Two upgrades enables it to receive 512EU/t and three for More than 512 EU. | ||
upgrades enables it to receive 512EU/t and three for More than 512 EU. | |||
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![[Energy storage upgrade]] | ![[Energy storage upgrade]] | ||
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|Used to upgrade a machine's internal power storage. Each upgrade increases the storage capacity by 10,000 EU. | |Used to upgrade a machine's internal power storage. Each upgrade increases the storage capacity by 10,000 EU. | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Armor == | == Armor == | ||
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=== Utility === | === Utility === | ||
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|Output=Electric Jetpack | |Output=Electric Jetpack | ||
}} | }} | ||
|[[EU|Energy]]-powered jetpack worn as a chestplate. It has a limited maximum flying height and a smaller operational | |[[EU|Energy]]-powered jetpack worn as a chestplate. It has a limited maximum flying height and a smaller operational time, unlike the normal fuel-powered [[Jetpack]]. | ||
time, unlike the normal fuel-powered [[Jetpack]]. | |||
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![[Jetpack]] | ![[Jetpack]] | ||
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|Output=Jetpack | |Output=Jetpack | ||
}} | }} | ||
|[[Fuel]]-powered tool that allows the player to fly while worn as a chestplate. It lasts for 90 seconds when fully | |[[Fuel]]-powered tool that allows the player to fly while worn as a chestplate. It lasts for 90 seconds when fully charged. | ||
charged. | |||
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![[CFPack]] | ![[CFPack]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
|A chestplate that provides protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, [[Nuclear Reactor|Nuclear | |A chestplate that provides protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, [[Nuclear Reactor|Nuclear Reactors]], and other effects. | ||
Reactors]], and other effects. | |||
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![[Hazmat Suit Leggings]] | ![[Hazmat Suit Leggings]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
|A pair of leggings that provide protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, [[Nuclear Reactor|Nuclear | |A pair of leggings that provide protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, [[Nuclear Reactor|Nuclear Reactors]], and other effects. | ||
Reactors]], and other effects. | |||
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![[Rubber Boots]] | ![[Rubber Boots]] | ||
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|[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet that will charge a [[BatPack]] or a [[LapPack]] from the sunlight. | |[[EU|Energy]]-based helmet that will charge a [[BatPack]] or a [[LapPack]] from the sunlight. | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Tools == | == Tools == | ||
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|Output=Wrench | |Output=Wrench | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Removes machine with right click (there is a small chance that a machine will be gutted and drop only machine block or | |Removes machine with right click (there is a small chance that a machine will be gutted and drop only machine block or generator). | ||
generator). | |||
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![[Cutter]] | ![[Cutter]] | ||
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|Output=Cutter | |Output=Cutter | ||
}} | }} | ||
|When left-clicked on a cable, removes one layer of insulation, dropping the [[Rubber|rubber]]. When right-clicked on a | |When left-clicked on a cable, removes one layer of insulation, dropping the [[Rubber|rubber]]. When right-clicked on a cable, adds one layer of insulation, using rubber from your inventory. | ||
cable, adds one layer of insulation, using rubber from your inventory. | |||
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![[Painter]] | ![[Painter]] | ||
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|Output=Painter (Red) | |Output=Painter (Red) | ||
}} | }} | ||
|When dyed and left-clicked on a cable, paints the cable. Painted cables only connect with unpainted cables or painted | |When dyed and left-clicked on a cable, paints the cable. Painted cables only connect with unpainted cables or painted cables of the same color. It cannot paint uninsulated cable, except for [[Glass Fibre Cable]]. Each dye lasts 16 uses. | ||
cables of the same color. It cannot paint uninsulated cable, except for [[Glass Fibre Cable]]. Each dye lasts 16 uses. | |||
Have autorefill mode (via M key). | Have autorefill mode (via M key). | ||
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=== Electric === | === Electric === | ||
Electric tools use energy instead of durability. They need recharging when they run out of energy, but they never wear | Electric tools use energy instead of durability. They need recharging when they run out of energy, but they never wear out. | ||
out. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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}} | }} | ||
|More efficient electric axe with the plus of being an effective MOB stopper. | |More efficient electric axe with the plus of being an effective MOB stopper. | ||
|! since 1.70 the Chainsaw now also works as shears. Just right-click on a sheep. Sames goes with grass or anything else | |! since 1.70 the Chainsaw now also works as shears. Just right-click on a sheep. Sames goes with grass or anything else you could shear, with normal shears.... Cheers | ||
you could shear, with normal shears.... Cheers | |||
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![[Electric Wrench]] | ![[Electric Wrench]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
|Like a [[Wrench]], right-clicking on a machine with an electric wrench removes it. | |Like a [[Wrench]], right-clicking on a machine with an electric wrench removes it. | ||
|Protip: Post 1.46v Electric wrenches toggle ability has a 100% chance to remove the machine. Tool is toggled by holding | |Protip: Post 1.46v Electric wrenches toggle ability has a 100% chance to remove the machine. Tool is toggled by holding the "M" key and right clicking. | ||
the "M" key and right clicking. | |||
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![[Nano Saber]] | ![[Nano Saber]] | ||
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To be completed. --[[User:RichardG|RichardG]]<sup>[[Special:Contributions/RichardG|c]]|[[Talk:RichardG|t]]</sup> 13:39, 2 | To be completed. --[[User:RichardG|RichardG]]<sup>[[Special:Contributions/RichardG|c]]|[[Talk:RichardG|t]]</sup> 13:39, 2 November 2011 (CET) | ||
November 2011 (CET) | |||
Revision as of 09:30, 27 April 2013
This is a list of recipes and resources found in IndustrialCraft².
Resources[edit]
Vanilla blocks changed[edit]
Name | Picture | Description |
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Obsidian | ![]() |
Explosion resistance changed from 6000 to 60, this allows nuke and reactor to destroy obsidian on default power(up to 6 blocks). |
Water | ![]() |
Explosion resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows TNT and ITNT to destroy water blocks. |
Lava | ![]() |
Explosion resistance changed from 500 to 30, this allows TNT and ITNT to destroy lava blocks. |
Lava bucket | ![]() |
Only smelts 12 blocks in an iron furnace. |
Redstone | ![]() |
Can be used as power source with electric machines, provide 500 EU per item, act just like Single-Use Battery. |
Cacti | ![]() |
Can now be burned in any furnace for 50 fuel points. |
Sugar Cane | ![]() |
Can now be burned in any furnace for 50 fuel points. |
Ores[edit]
Name | Picture | Description |
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Copper Ore | ![]() |
Found on layers 10 to 70(rate 15:10). Used most notably to make Copper Cable, Bronze and DCP. |
Tin Ore | ![]() |
Found on layers 0 to 40(rate 25:6). Used most notably to make Rechargeable Batteries and cells. Dust used for reactor components crafting. |
Uranium Ore | ![]() |
Found on layers 0 to 64(rate 20:3). Used to make Refined Uranium. |
Generation rate is number of generation attempts per chunk : number of ore generated per attempt. 20:3 means that ore will attempt to generate up to 20 times and will generate up to 3 ore per attempt, generation attempts can fail.
Overworld[edit]
Name | Picture | Description |
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Rubber Tree | ![]() |
Mod relates trees which have dark yellow logs and light green leaves. Cannot be found anywhere except Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes. They are extremely abundant in Swamp, Forest and Taiga biomes and are easy to find through their unique "wing" on their leaf design. Their wood is special and sometimes has resin holes thet may be right clicked on with a Treetap to get Sticky Resin, used in Rubber production.
Can be crafted into 3 jungle planks or smelted into spruce log. Leaves cannot be harvested and have 2% chance of dropping a sapling. |
World generation rate of Rubber Trees depends on biome:
Forest 2-12% chance to generate 1-6 Rubber Trees per chunk. | |
Taiga 0-6% chance to generate 0-3 Rubber Trees per chunk. | Swampland 10-30% chance to generate 5-15 Rubber Trees per chunk. |
Minimal tree height is 2 max is 8. Every log has a 25% chance of having a resin hole, max 3 holes per tree.
Cables[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Tin Cable | Special uninsulated tin cable which handles up to 5 EU/t (ultra-low voltage) have 0.025 loss per block.
Uninsulated cables cannot be painted. Uninsulated cables deal 1 point of damage per 64 EU current rowned down. Most effective tool for cables removal is chainsaw. Used in crafting recipes. | |
Copper Cable | Uninsulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low voltage).
EU loss rate is 0.29 | |
Insulated Copper Cable | Insulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low voltage). Insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and completely removes electric shock. You can also apply insulation to uninsulated copper cable by putting the uninsulated cable and a single piece of Rubber (shapeless) in a crafting table.
EU loss rate is 0.21 | |
Gold Cable | Uninsulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (medium voltage).
EU loss rate is 0.5 | |
Single-Insulated Gold Cable | Single-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (medium voltage).
EU loss rate is 0.4501 | |
Double-Insulated Gold Cable | Double-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (medium voltage).
EU loss rate is 0.402 | |
HV Cable | Uninsulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage) and 2048 EU/t (extreme voltage).
EU loss rate is 1.0 | |
Single-Insulated HV Cable | Single-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage) and 2048 EU/t (extreme voltage).
EU loss rate is 0.949 | |
Double-Insulated HV Cable | Double-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage) and 2048 EU/t (extreme voltage).
EU loss rate is 0.9 | |
Triple-Insulated HV Cable | Triple-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage) and 2048 EU/t (extreme voltage).
EU loss rate is 0.8 Although in-game it currently lists "4xInsulated", that is incorrect as you are adding a layer of insulation each time, not doubling the insulation each time. It is actually "3xIns" and should get renamed eventually in some future patch. | |
Glass Fibre Cable | Special glass fibre cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage). It is the only kind of uninsulated cable which can be painted and gives no electric shock. Glass fibre cable is useful for long-distance wiring, since it has the smallest energy loss of all kinds of cable - 1 EU every 40 blocks (0.025 EU per block). | |
Detector Cable | Outputs Redstone current when powered, support up to 512 EU flow(cannot be placed on HV lines).
EU loss rate is 0.5 (Since v1.62 this is no longer a viable cable option to replace glass fibre!) | |
Splitter Cable | Prevents the transfer of EU while being powered by Redstone, support up to 512 EU flow.
EU loss rate is 0.025 |
EU Storage[edit]
Blocks[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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BatBox | EU storage block which stores up to 40,000 EU and accepts up to and outputs 32 EU/t (low voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output. | |
MFE Unit | EU storage block which stores up to 600,000 EU and accepts up to and outputs 128 EU/t (medium voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output. | |
MFS Unit | EU storage block which stores up to 10,000,000 EU and accepts up to and outputs 512 EU/t (high voltage). Accepts current from any side, except the one with a dot, which is the output. |
Items[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Single-Use Battery | EU storage item which stores 1000 EU and can only be used once, but are stackable in up to 64. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot. | |
RE Battery | EU storage item which stores up to 10000 EU and can be charged or discharged in a BatBox, MFE Unit or MFS Unit. It can also be used to power most machines from their bottom slot, and be charged in generators through their top (or middle) slot.
Empty ones can stack, but must be destacked to charge. | |
Energy Crystal | EU storage item which stores up to 100,000 EU and can only be charged or discharged in a MFE Unit or a MFS Unit. | |
Lapotron Crystal | EU storage item which stores up to 1,000,000 EU and can only be charged or discharged in a MFS Unit. | |
Electrolyzed Water Cell | Created in an Electrolyzer when the adjacent power storage (any tier) is more then 70.01% full, those cells adsorb 20k EU, but lose 1500 per energy storage tier (with minimal 1500 loss on MFS Unit) when discharged (discharged when energy storage 25% or less). |
Transformers[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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LV Transformer | Either:
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MV Transformer | Either:
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HV Transformer | Either:
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Machine Components[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Machine | Base component for machines and the Quantum Leggings. | |
Advanced Machine | Base component for t2 and t3 machines. | |
Electronic Circuit | Base component for machines, smart items and the Advanced Circuit. | |
Advanced Circuit | Base component for t2 and t3 tools and machines. |
Generators[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Generator | Simple generator which accepts fuel (43,200 EU for coal fuel, 16,200 EU for bio fuel), coal (4000 EU), scrap (825 EU), wood (750 EU), planks (750 EU), wooden blocks (750 EU), sticks (250 EU), saplings (250 EU, 200 EU for rubber tree saplings), sugar cane (125 EU) and cactus (125 EU) and outputs 10 EU/t. If there is no destination for the current, it can store up to 4000 EU. It is also a base component for other generators. | |
Geothermal Generator | Generator which accepts lava buckets and cells and outputs 20 EU/t for a total of 20,000 EU per lava unit. Provide no energy storage but store up to 24 units of lava inside.
Any stored lava is lost if blocked removed. | |
Solar Panel | Generator which, when exposed to direct sunlight through its top, outputs 1.0 EU/t for a total of 13500 EU per Minecraft day. | |
Water Mill | Generator which accepts water buckets and adjacent water and outputs either 2 EU/t for a total of 1000 EU per water bucket, or 0.010 EU/t per adjacent water block for a maximum of 0.25 EU/t with a 3x3 cube of water with the water mill in the middle and cable on top. | |
Wind Mill | Generator which outputs 0-6 EU/t (can melt tin cable!) for a total of an average of 250 EU/t multiplied by its height in the Minecraft world. The generation power can be hindered by any block in a 9x9x7 area around it, reducing the effective height by 1 for each block in said area.
Will break on heavy load, replacing itself with normal generator. |
Nuclear Reactor[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Nuclear Reactor | Complex generator whose output and total EU varies depending on the setup. Refer nuclear reactor for dummies for more info.
Need indirect redstone current to run. | |
Reactor Chamber | Can be attached to a reactor to increase its space by 1 column, povide no bonuses, valid output and input. | |
Refined Uranium | Compressed form of the uranium resource, used to craft a Uranium Cell. | |
Reactor platings
PLACEHOLDER to be implemented soon(C)(valvetime!) | ||
Heat dispensers
PLACEHOLDER | ||
Vents
PLACEHOLDER | ||
Heating Cell | ||
Heat sink
PLACEHOLDER | ||
Proper uran cell recipes and description
PLACEHOLDER | ||
Uranium Cell | Generates 1,000,000-5,000,000 EU at 5-25 EU/t (depending on efficiency, that is, cell adjacency), but generates excess heat which must be eliminated through cooling. When it decays, 25% of time turns into a Near-Depleted Uranium Cell, which once recharged, turns into a fresh new cell. | |
Near-Depleted Uranium Cell | Can be turned into a rechargeable Depleted Isotope Cell. | |
Depleted Isotope Cell | When surrounded by one or more Uranium Cells, will make the cell pulse an additional time. This pulse generates heat, but not EU, and recharges the cell. Recharging is much faster when done on a reactor running very hot. | |
Re-Enriched Uranium Cell | Can be turned back into a Uranium Cell. |
Processors[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Iron Furnace | Non electric machine, 25% faster and 125% fuel effective, can burn lava and fuel. | |
Electric Furnace | Energy-powered furnace which is 150% faster then normal and 125% fuel effective. Takes 400 EU per operation (at least 3 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low voltage (32 EU/t). | |
Macerator | Turns ore into Dusts and some other things - look for more recipes on this page. Takes 625 EU per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low voltage (32 EU/t). | |
Extractor | Extracts resin into 3 rubber (triple the efficiency) and turns simple fuel cells into liquid fuel ones and some other things - look for more recipes on this page. Takes 313 EU per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low voltage (32 EU/t). | |
Compressor | Compresses Mixed Metal Ingots into Advanced Alloy and Plantballs into Compressed Plants and some other things - look for more recipes on this page. Takes 625 EU per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low voltage (32 EU/t). | |
Recycler | Has a 6% chance of turning anything inserted into it to Scrap. Takes 35 EU per operation (at least 2 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to low voltage (32 EU/t). | |
Canning Machine | Turns food (top slot) and tin cans (bottom slot) into several canned food (see the Food List). Canned food instantly heals you 1 heart per unit. It is also used to fill fuel cans using Biofuel Cells and Coalfuel Cells, and refuel Jetpacks using those cells. Takes 35 EU per operation, up to low voltage (32 EU/t). | |
Induction Furnace | Special two-input two-output furnace which increases its smelting speed as it heats up through smelting. When it's not smelting anything, it will quickly lose heat, but the furnace can be applied a Redstone current to keep itself heated for 1 EU/t. Takes 6000 (0% heat) to 208 (100% heat) EU per operation (at least 16 EU/t needed for continuous usage), up to medium voltage (128 EU/t). | |
Mass Fabricator | Generates Matter for a vast amount of energy, but said amount can be reduced and the generation speed increased by feeding Scrap to the bottom slot. Takes 1,000,000 EU per operation (without any scrap), up to high voltage (512 EU/t). |
Utility[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Luminator | Produces light when powered. | |
Personal Safe | Chest which can only be opened by you once you right-click it for the first time. It also has the space of a double chest. Useful for SMP. | |
Trade-O-Mat | Allows a certain item to be traded by another, giving or taking from an adjacent chest or Personal Safe. Useful for SMP. See its article for a full guide on how to set one up. Does not require energy. | |
Magnetizer | Turns Iron Fences stacked vertically (up and/or down) into a faster alternative to ladders. When a player wearing metal boots (iron, gold, bronze, nano or quantum) approaches the fences, said player is quickly propelled upwards while the Magnetizer uses energy. Takes 2 EU/t while a player is being propelled, up to low voltage (32 EU/t). | |
Electrolyzer | When placed adjacent to energy storage and filled with Water Cells, once the EU storage is 70.01% or more, starts turning the cells into Electrolyzed Water Cells, but once it's 25%, starts using up the electrolyzed cells to supply power. Speed depend on energy storage block tier. | |
Tesla Coil | When charged and applied a Redstone current, it starts finding NPCs and players at a range of 4 blocks at the cost of 2 EU/t. If a NPC/player is found, it will apply 10 hearts of damage to it and discharge. Useful for placing monster traps outside your base. Takes 5000 EU to charge, up to medium voltage (128 EU/t). | |
Teleporter | Teleports a player to another Teleporter defined by a FreqTrans once it is applied Redstone current. Takes a variable amount of EU depending on the distance, kind of creature (human/monster/animal), inventory and worn armor (from Distance*100 for an animal to Distance*3100 for a player with a full inventory of stacks of 64 and all armor pieces worn), up to high voltage (512 EU/t). Please note that a teleporter does not accept cables as energy inputs - only EU storage blocks (MFS Unit recommended) adjacent to it. | |
Industrial TNT | Much like TNT, but with less power so as not to destroy ores or deal as much damage. | |
Dynamite | Smaller version of Industrial TNT which can be thrown or placed. | |
Sticky Dynamite | Dynamite that will stick to a wall when thrown. | |
Rubber Trampoline | Jumping off of a height onto this rubberized sheet will cause you to bounce back up, effectively negating fall damage. The rubber trampoline must be connected on at least 2 sides to blocks on the same level as it, and must have a gap underneath, similar to a real trampoline. | |
Iron Fence | Iron Fences can serve as a normal fence. Iron Fences can be stacked on top of one another, and if a player approaches the resulting pole while holding the Crouch button, he will quickly slide down the pole, much faster than down a ladder, but still not fast enough to receive fall damage upon touching the ground. |
Miner[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Miner | Mines vertically by laying down Mining Pipes placed in the top-center slot, using the Mining Drill or Diamond Drill (faster but consumes more energy) in the top-left slot and scanning for ores using the OD Scanner (5x5 area) or OV Scanner (9x9 area) in the top-right slot, either throwing anything out or placing in an adjacent chest. Any kind of block may be placed in the pipe slot too, causing the pipes to be retracted and refunded. Takes a variable amount of EU per operation based on the scanner and drill (460 EU for Mining Drill or 890 EU for Diamond Drill + 70 EU for OD Scanner or 180 EU for OV Scanner), up to low voltage (32 EU/t). | |
Pump | When placed next to a miner and filled with empty cells, fills the cells with any liquid the miner comes across. When alone, fills an empty cell with a liquid one block directly below the pump. Takes 200 EU per operation, up to low voltage (32 EU/t). | |
Mining Pipe | Placed in the miner's top-center slot. |
Terraformer[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Terraformer | Alters (terraforms) nearby landscape following a Terraformer Blueprint inserted in it (by right-clicking the machine with the blueprint). Takes a unlimited amount of EU/t (just like mass fab), up to high voltage (512 EU/t). | |
Empty Blueprint | Empty Terraformer blueprint used to craft functional ones. | |
Chilling Blueprint | Simulates a Snow biome by placing snow (and later snow blocks) on top of blocks and freezing water. Takes 4 EU/t. | |
Compression Blueprint
(coming soon) |
Removes dirt and sand, crushing some of it into cobblestone and sandstone and then crushing cobblestone into stone. Takes 10 EU/t. | |
Cultivation Blueprint | Simulates a Plains biome by replacing sand with dirt, growing grass on top of dirt and randomly adding plantlife. Takes 20 EU/t. | |
Desertification Blueprint | Simulates a Desert biome by replacing dirt with sand, destroying plants, melting ice/snow and causing forest fires. Takes 4 EU/t. | |
Flatificator Blueprint | Removes all natural blocks (except stone) above the Terraformer and fills land below the Terraformer with dirt. Takes 40 EU/t. | |
Irrigation Blueprint | Replaces sand with dirt, grows grass on top of dirt, causes plants to grow faster, lets sugar cane grow past 3 blocks and rarely spawns water below the Terraformer. Takes 8 EU/t. |
Upgrades[edit]
Place one or more upgrades into the four right-most slots of a machine to upgrade said machine.
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Overclocker upgrade | Used to speed up machines at the cost of higher energy consumption. Each upgrade reduces the operating time to 70% of the previous value and increases energy consumption by 60%. The effect is multiplicative. | |
Transformer upgrade | Used to upgrade a machine's power input rate or tier. One upgrade enables a tier 1 machine to receive 128EU/t. Two upgrades enables it to receive 512EU/t and three for More than 512 EU. | |
Energy storage upgrade | Used to upgrade a machine's internal power storage. Each upgrade increases the storage capacity by 10,000 EU. |
Armor[edit]
Material[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Bronze Helmet | Helmet with 30% more durability than iron. | |
Bronze Chestplate | Chestplate with 30% more durability than iron. | |
Bronze Leggings | Leggings with 30% more durability than iron. | |
Bronze Boots | Boots with 30% more durability than iron. |
Energy[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Nano Helmet | Energy-based helmet which absorbs part of your damage while charged. | |
Nano Body Armor | Energy-based chestplate which absorbs part of your damage while charged. | |
Nano Leggings | Energy-based leggings which absorb part of your damage while charged. | |
Nano Boots | Energy-based boots which absorb part of your damage while charged. | |
Iridium Plate | Material used to craft QuantumSuit armor | |
Quantum Helmet | Energy-based helmet which lets you breathe underwater, replenishes your hunger and cures poison while charged. | |
Quantum Body Armor | Energy-based chestplate which absorbs all of your damage while charged. | |
Quantum Leggings | Energy-based leggings which let you sprint more than 3 times faster, and while sprinting, jump higher. | |
Quantum Boots | Energy-based boots which absorb all of your fall damage while charged. |
Utility[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Bat-Pack | Chestplate which powers your electric tools using its energy of up to 60,000 EU while you are wearing it. | |
LapPack | Upgraded version of the Batpack which can hold 300,000 EU | |
Composite Armor | Super-durable chestplate, more than 3 times the durability of a diamond chestplate. | |
Electric Jetpack | Energy-powered jetpack worn as a chestplate. It has a limited maximum flying height and a smaller operational time, unlike the normal fuel-powered Jetpack. | |
Jetpack | Fuel-powered tool that allows the player to fly while worn as a chestplate. It lasts for 90 seconds when fully charged. | |
CFPack | Chestplate that stores additional CF Pellets to automatically reload a CF Sprayer. | |
Scuba Helmet | Helmet that refills your breath bar as long as you have compressed air cells in your inventory. | |
Hazmat Suit | A chestplate that provides protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, Nuclear Reactors, and other effects. | |
Hazmat Suit Leggings | A pair of leggings that provide protection from environmental dangers such as fire, lava, Nuclear Reactors, and other effects. | |
Rubber Boots | Boots that reduce your fall damage. | |
Static Boots | Energy-based boots that will charge a BatPack or a LapPack while walking. | |
Solar Helmet | Energy-based helmet that will charge a BatPack or a LapPack from the sunlight. |
Tools[edit]
Material[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Bronze Pickaxe | Pickaxe with 30% more durability than iron. | |
Bronze Shovel | Shovel with 30% more durability than iron. | |
Bronze Axe | Axe with 30% more durability than iron. | |
Bronze Sword | Sword with 30% more durability than iron. | |
Bronze Hoe | Hoe with 30% more durability than iron. |
Utility[edit]
Name | Recipe | Description |
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Treetap | Extracts Sticky Resin from rubber wood with resin holes in them upon right-clicking the wood. | |
Wrench | Removes machine with right click (there is a small chance that a machine will be gutted and drop only machine block or generator). | |
Cutter | When left-clicked on a cable, removes one layer of insulation, dropping the rubber. When right-clicked on a cable, adds one layer of insulation, using rubber from your inventory. | |
Painter | When dyed and left-clicked on a cable, paints the cable. Painted cables only connect with unpainted cables or painted cables of the same color. It cannot paint uninsulated cable, except for Glass Fibre Cable. Each dye lasts 16 uses.
Have autorefill mode (via M key). | |
EC-Meter | Detects how many EU are passing through a cable upon right-clicking on one.
Will provide missleading readings on many cases. | |
Scaffold | Easy to place, easy to demolish platforms that also work like ladders. Try with Construction Foam.
Provide better then anything fuel, since every scafford provide 750 EU when burned. Blacklisted in recycler. | |
Iron Scaffold | A sturdier version of the wooden scaffolding. | |
CF Sprayer | Sprays Construction Foam. It can be recharged in a crafting table using CF pellets. |
Electric[edit]
Electric tools use energy instead of durability. They need recharging when they run out of energy, but they never wear out.
Name | Recipe | Description | |
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Mining Drill | Electric pickaxe + shovel which is faster than a pickaxe and shovel. | ||
Diamond Drill | Upgraded mining drill which is faster and can break obsidian at a faster speed. | ||
Chainsaw | More efficient electric axe with the plus of being an effective MOB stopper. | ! since 1.70 the Chainsaw now also works as shears. Just right-click on a sheep. Sames goes with grass or anything else you could shear, with normal shears.... Cheers | |
Electric Wrench | Like a Wrench, right-clicking on a machine with an electric wrench removes it. | Protip: Post 1.46v Electric wrenches toggle ability has a 100% chance to remove the machine. Tool is toggled by holding the "M" key and right clicking. | |
Nano Saber | Sword that deals 20 damage when charged. | ||
Electric Treetap | Treetap which uses EU | ||
Mining Laser | Multipurpose laser which instantly breaks blocks. | ||
Electric Hoe | Hoe which uses EU |