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{{IC²}}
{{Item
 
|title=Mining Laser
The Mining Laser is a powerful high-tech tool with a variety of applications. It can be used as an insta-mining tool with a relatively low [[EU]] consumption, as well as a high-power AoE block remover, or even as a weapon. All blocks destroyed by the Laser are dropped, with the exception of non-drop blocks like Glass or Leaves. However, due to the destructive nature of the Laser, there is a chance that the block will be destroyed and not drop anything. IndustrialCraft machines drop a [[Machine]] block, as if they were destroyed by a pickaxe. As of 1.337, the Mining Laser can use energy from a [[LapPack]].
|invimage=Mining Laser
|type=Tool
|tool=none
|durability=Infinite
|damage=Depends on mode
|flammable=none
|stackable=No
|maxeu=512
|eu_use=100-10000
|eu_use2=Depends on mode
|storage=300000
|firstappearance=Early IC1
|id=itemToolMiningLaser
}}
The Mining Laser is a powerful high-tech tool with a variety of applications. It can be used as an insta-mining tool with a relatively low [[EU]] consumption, as well as a high-power AoE block remover, or even as a weapon. All blocks destroyed by the Laser are dropped, with the exception of non-drop blocks like Glass or Leaves. However, due to the destructive nature of the Laser, there is a chance that the block will be destroyed and not drop anything. IndustrialCraft machines drop a [[Machine]] block, as if they were destroyed by a pickaxe. As it is a Tier 3 item, the Mining Laser can use energy from an [[Energypack]].


As of 1.90, the Mining Laser has 7 different modes. These modes can be switched by holding the M key and right-clicking.
As of 1.90, the Mining Laser has 7 different modes. These modes can be switched by holding the Mode Switch key (M by default) and right-clicking.  


== Recipe ==
== Recipe ==
=== 1.8 and above, 1.7.2 and below ===
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Redstone
|B1=Redstone
|C1=Energy Crystal
|A2=Advanced Alloy
|B2=Advanced Alloy
|C2=Advanced Circuit
|B3=Advanced Alloy
|C3=Advanced Alloy
|Output=Mining Laser
|infobox=y
}}


=== 1.7.10 ===
{{Grid/Crafting Table
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Redstone|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=Energy Crystal
|A1=Redstone
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit
|B1=Redstone
|A3=|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy
|C1=Energy Crystal
|A2=Advanced Alloy
|B2=Advanced Alloy
|C2=Advanced Circuit
|B3=Iron Turning Handle
|B3-tooltip=Iron Turning Blank\Handle
|B3-link=Turning Table#Handle
|C3=Advanced Alloy
|Output=Mining Laser
|Output=Mining Laser
|infobox=y
}}
}}
See: [http://crafting-guide.com/browse/industrial_craft_2/mining_laser Crafting Guide]


== Firing Modes ==


Build Cost
The Mining Laser can store 300,000 EU, which determines how many shots of each type can be fired. The block penetration distance depends on the hardness of the particular block. In this chart, block penetration is based on smooth stone and dirt. For explosive shots, the penetration radius denotes the radius of the explosion.
 
6 bronze
 
3 copper
 
2 diamond
 
2 glowstone dust
 
2 lapis lazuli
 
23 redstone
 
7 refined iron
 
6 tin
 
 
Build Order
 
Step 1.1: 4x Mixed-Metal Ingot (6 bronze, 6 refined iron, 6 tin)
 
Step 1.2: 4x Advanced Alloy (4x Mixed-Metal Ingot)
 
Step 2.1: 6x Copper Cable (3 copper, 6 rubber)


Step 2.2: 1x Electric Circuit (6 Copper Cable, 2 redstone, 1 refined iron)
Also, hitting Endermen and other neutral mobs with explosive shots will not aggravate them. This only happens when hitting the mob with the explosion, as opposed to the laser directly. This is probably a bug.  
 
Step 2.3: 1x Advanced Circuit (2 glowstone dust, 1 Electric Circuit, 2 lapis lazuli, 4 redstone)
 
Step 3: 2x Energy Crystal (2 diamond, 16 redstone)
 
Step 4: 1x Mining Laser (4 Advanced Alloy, 1 Advanced Circuit, 2 Energy Crystal, 2 Energy Crystal, 1 redstone)
 
== Firing Modes ==
 
The Mining Laser can store 200.000 EU, which determines how many shots of each type can be fired. The block penetration distance depends on the hardness of the particular block. In this chart, block penetration is based on smoothstone and dirt. For explosive shots, the penetration radius denotes the radius of the explosion.


It should also be noted that the Mining Laser can be used in Low-Focus mode to mine both faster than the Diamond Drill and at half the energy cost! HAYO!
It should also be noted that the Mining Laser can be used in Low-Focus mode to mine both faster than the Diamond Drill and at half the energy cost! HAYO!
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|-
| align="left" | Super-Heat
| align="left" | Super-Heat
| align="left" | If the target can be smelted, the smelted product will be dropped instead of the block itself (eg, hit a iron ore block and an iron ingot will drop).  Works on non-vanilla items, such as Redpower Basalt cobble or Forestry tin ore.  Exception for cobblestone and sand; see below.
| align="left" | If the target can be smelted, the smelted product will be dropped instead of the block itself (eg, hit a iron ore block and an iron ingot will drop).  Works on non-vanilla items, such as Redpower Basalt cobble or Forestry tin ore.  Exception for cobblestone and sand; see below. Additionally, mobs will be set alight for twice the duration when directly shot at.
|2500 (80 shots)
|2500 (80 shots)
|Unknown
|3 hearts
|Presumed to be 64
|Presumed to be 64
|1 (stone), 13 (dirt)
|1 (stone), 13 (dirt)
|-
| align="left" | 3x3
| align="left" | 9 beams, 3x3 square formation, average power per beam
|10,000 (20 shots)
|2.5 hearts
|32 blocks
|4 (stone), 16 (dirt)
|-
|-
|}
|}
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This tool may only be charged in an [[MFE Unit]] or an [[MFS Unit]].
This tool may only be charged in an [[MFE Unit]] or an [[MFS Unit]].


{{Grid/Machine
It can also be fully charged immediately by changing the firing mode or by firing it (assuming you have enough energy for a shot inside of the laser's internal storage) while you are wearing a charged [[Energypack]].
|Type=MFS Unit
 
|Top=Mining Laser
== HAYO ==
|Bottom=
 
|Output=
What do you do, if even the [[Diamond Drill]] isn't powerful and speedy enough?
 
You build yourself a '''Mining Laser''', that's what!
 
This device uses the awesome intensifying power of [[Energy Crystal|Crystals]] to turn energy into energy BEAMZ!
 
And these beamz will '''easily burn right through everything''': Stone, Dirt, Ore, Creepers...!!
 
Just aim at something you '''don't want to exist''' and pull the right trigger to '''burn it to a crisp, HAYO!!'''
 
However, due to the MASSIVE energy consumption, well-planned usage is advised.
 
The '''Mining Laser''' can fire a reasonable number of laser beams, but due to the large capacity inherent to the crystal design, the laser can only be recharged in a [[MFE Unit]] or [[MFSU]].
 
== Trivia ==
* There is an achievement called "Like a Boss" that involves you killing the Enderdragon with the Mining Laser.
 
== History ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Version
! Changes
|-
| colspan=2 | '''Industrial Craft²'''
|-
| '''0.90'''
| The '''Mining Laser''' is re-released, with 400% more new modes! It holds a 200,000 EU charge. <br/>
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Redstone|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=Energy Crystal
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit
|A3=|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy
|Output=Mining Laser
}}
}}
|-
| '''1.337'''
| The '''Mining Laser''' can now be powered by the newly introduced [[LapPack]].
|-
| '''1.64'''
| The '''Horizontal Laser Mode''' is added. When shot at an angle not to high at a block, it will fire a horizontal laser beam from that block onwards.
|-
| '''1.81'''
| The '''SuperHeat Laser Mode''' is added. It drops the smelted variant of the block targeted (e.g. if aimed at [[Copper Ore]], will drop [[Copper]]) and sets things alight. <br/>
However if shot at [[Non-IC Items|cobblestone]] or [[Non-IC Items|sand]], it will transform into smooth [[Non-IC Items|stone]] and [[Non-IC Items|glass]] respectively.
|-
| '''2.? (Experimental)'''
| The Mining Laser is a Tier 3 item and stores 300,000 EU. The recipe requires one Energy Crystal. <br/>
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Energy Crystal
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Advanced Alloy|C2=Advanced Circuit
|A3=|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Advanced Alloy
|Output=Mining Laser
}}
|-
|}


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[[Category:Tools]]
[[Category:Tools]]

Revision as of 04:41, 17 November 2019

Mining Laser
Picture na.png
Grid Mining Laser.png
Properties
Type Tool



Damage Depends on mode
Durability Infinite
Stackable No
Flammable none





Energy Consumption
Max EU Input 512 EU/t (HV)
EU Use 100-10000 EU/t
Depends on mode
EU Storage 300000 EU
Technical Details
UU Cost
First appearance Early IC1
ID IC2:itemToolMiningLaser


The Mining Laser is a powerful high-tech tool with a variety of applications. It can be used as an insta-mining tool with a relatively low EU consumption, as well as a high-power AoE block remover, or even as a weapon. All blocks destroyed by the Laser are dropped, with the exception of non-drop blocks like Glass or Leaves. However, due to the destructive nature of the Laser, there is a chance that the block will be destroyed and not drop anything. IndustrialCraft machines drop a Machine block, as if they were destroyed by a pickaxe. As it is a Tier 3 item, the Mining Laser can use energy from an Energypack.

As of 1.90, the Mining Laser has 7 different modes. These modes can be switched by holding the Mode Switch key (M by default) and right-clicking.

Recipe[edit]

1.8 and above, 1.7.2 and below[edit]

Grid Redstone.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png


Grid Redstone.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png
Grid Energy Crystal.png
Grid Advanced Circuit.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png
Grid Mining Laser.png








1.7.10[edit]

Grid Redstone.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png


Grid Redstone.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png
Grid Iron Turning Handle.png
Grid Energy Crystal.png
Grid Advanced Circuit.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png
Grid Mining Laser.png








See: Crafting Guide

Firing Modes[edit]

The Mining Laser can store 300,000 EU, which determines how many shots of each type can be fired. The block penetration distance depends on the hardness of the particular block. In this chart, block penetration is based on smooth stone and dirt. For explosive shots, the penetration radius denotes the radius of the explosion.

Also, hitting Endermen and other neutral mobs with explosive shots will not aggravate them. This only happens when hitting the mob with the explosion, as opposed to the laser directly. This is probably a bug.

It should also be noted that the Mining Laser can be used in Low-Focus mode to mine both faster than the Diamond Drill and at half the energy cost! HAYO!

Firing mode Mode description EU used per shot Damage per shot Beam travel distance Block penetration distance
Mining Normal beam, average power 1250 (160 shots) 3.5 hearts 64 blocks 6 (stone), 24 (dirt)
Low-Focus Very short-range beam, small power 100 (2000 shots) 0.5 hearts 3 blocks 1 (stone), 2 (dirt)
Long-Range High-powered beam, high power 5000 (40 shots) 10 hearts 64 blocks 27 (stone), 128+ (dirt)
Scatter 25 beams, 5x5 square formation, average power per beam 10,000 (20 shots) 2.5 hearts 64 blocks 16 (stone), 16 (dirt)
Explosive The beam explodes upon touching a block 5000 (40 shots) 3.5 hearts 64 blocks 2 (stone), 5 (dirt)
Horizontal The beam will travel perfectly horizontally. Presumed to be similar to mining mode. 1250 (160 shots) 3.5 hearts 64 blocks 6 (stone), 24 (dirt)
Super-Heat If the target can be smelted, the smelted product will be dropped instead of the block itself (eg, hit a iron ore block and an iron ingot will drop). Works on non-vanilla items, such as Redpower Basalt cobble or Forestry tin ore. Exception for cobblestone and sand; see below. Additionally, mobs will be set alight for twice the duration when directly shot at. 2500 (80 shots) 3 hearts Presumed to be 64 1 (stone), 13 (dirt)
3x3 9 beams, 3x3 square formation, average power per beam 10,000 (20 shots) 2.5 hearts 32 blocks 4 (stone), 16 (dirt)

Note: In v1.64 the mining laser will sometimes not fire in horizontal mode. Changing to a different mode restores it's function.

Super-Heat mode was added in 1.90.

If a super-heat laser is fired on a sand or cobble block, the block will be replaced with a glass/smooth stone block instead of dropping one. Doing so immediately terminates the beam.

When a super-heat laser is fired at a block such as smoothstone, where the 'normal' drop can be smelted into the block itself, the block will be dropped as if mined with a silk touch-enchanted tool.

When a super-heat laser is fired at a clay block, 4 brick items will be dropped.

Charging[edit]

This tool may only be charged in an MFE Unit or an MFS Unit.

It can also be fully charged immediately by changing the firing mode or by firing it (assuming you have enough energy for a shot inside of the laser's internal storage) while you are wearing a charged Energypack.

HAYO[edit]

What do you do, if even the Diamond Drill isn't powerful and speedy enough?

You build yourself a Mining Laser, that's what!

This device uses the awesome intensifying power of Crystals to turn energy into energy BEAMZ!

And these beamz will easily burn right through everything: Stone, Dirt, Ore, Creepers...!!

Just aim at something you don't want to exist and pull the right trigger to burn it to a crisp, HAYO!!

However, due to the MASSIVE energy consumption, well-planned usage is advised.

The Mining Laser can fire a reasonable number of laser beams, but due to the large capacity inherent to the crystal design, the laser can only be recharged in a MFE Unit or MFSU.

Trivia[edit]

  • There is an achievement called "Like a Boss" that involves you killing the Enderdragon with the Mining Laser.

History[edit]

Version Changes
Industrial Craft²
0.90 The Mining Laser is re-released, with 400% more new modes! It holds a 200,000 EU charge.
Grid Redstone.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png


Grid Energy Crystal.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png
Grid Energy Crystal.png
Grid Advanced Circuit.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png
Grid Mining Laser.png

1.337 The Mining Laser can now be powered by the newly introduced LapPack.
1.64 The Horizontal Laser Mode is added. When shot at an angle not to high at a block, it will fire a horizontal laser beam from that block onwards.
1.81 The SuperHeat Laser Mode is added. It drops the smelted variant of the block targeted (e.g. if aimed at Copper Ore, will drop Copper) and sets things alight.

However if shot at cobblestone or sand, it will transform into smooth stone and glass respectively.

2.? (Experimental) The Mining Laser is a Tier 3 item and stores 300,000 EU. The recipe requires one Energy Crystal.
Grid Redstone.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png


Grid Redstone.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png
Grid Energy Crystal.png
Grid Advanced Circuit.png
Grid Advanced Alloy.png
Grid Mining Laser.png