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!width=400px|Description | !width=400px|Description | ||
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![[Bronze | ![[Bronze Helmet]] | ||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |{{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
|A2=Bronze|C2=Bronze | |A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze | ||
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze | |A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze | ||
|Output=Bronze | |Output=Bronze Helmet | ||
}} | }} | ||
| | |Helmet with 30% more durability than iron. | ||
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![[Bronze Chestplate]] | ![[Bronze Chestplate]] | ||
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|Chestplate with 30% more durability than iron. | |Chestplate with 30% more durability than iron. | ||
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![[Bronze Leggings]] | ![[Bronze Leggings]] | ||
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|Leggings with 30% more durability than iron. | |Leggings with 30% more durability than iron. | ||
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![[ | ![[Bronze Boots]] | ||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |{{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
|A2=Bronze|C2=Bronze | |||
|A2= | |A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze | ||
|A3= | |Output=Bronze Boots | ||
|Output= | |||
}} | }} | ||
| | |Boots with 30% more durability than iron. | ||
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![[Nano-Helmet|Nano Helmet]] | ![[Nano-Helmet|Nano Helmet]] | ||
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|Energy-based helmet which absorbs part of your damage while charged. | |Energy-based helmet which absorbs part of your damage while charged. | ||
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![[Nano-Bodyarmor|Nano Body Armor]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A1=Carbon Plate|C1=Carbon Plate | |||
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C2=Carbon Plate | |||
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Carbon Plate|C3=Carbon Plate | |||
|Output=Nano-Bodyarmor | |||
}} | |||
|Energy-based chestplate which absorbs part of your damage while charged. | |||
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![[Nano-Leggings|Nano Leggings]] | ![[Nano-Leggings|Nano Leggings]] | ||
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|Output=Nano-Leggings | |Output=Nano-Leggings | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Energy-based leggings which | |Energy-based leggings which absorb part of your damage while charged. | ||
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![[ | ![[Nano-Boots|Nano Boots]] | ||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |{{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
|A2=Carbon Plate|C2=Carbon Plate | |||
|A2= | |A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C3=Carbon Plate | ||
|A3= | |Output=Nano-Boots | ||
|Output= | |||
}} | }} | ||
|Energy-based boots which absorb part of your damage while charged. | |||
|Energy-based boots which absorb | |||
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![[QuantumSuit Helmet|Quantum Helmet]] | ![[QuantumSuit Helmet|Quantum Helmet]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
|Energy-based helmet which lets you breathe underwater, replenishes your hunger and cures poison while charged. | |Energy-based helmet which lets you breathe underwater, replenishes your hunger and cures poison while charged. | ||
|- | |||
![[QuantumSuit Bodyarmor|Quantum Body Armor]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A1=Advanced Alloy|C1=Advanced Alloy | |||
|A2=Iridium Plate|B2=Lapotron Crystal|C2=Iridium Plate | |||
|A3=Iridium Plate|B3=Advanced Alloy|C3=Iridium Plate | |||
|Output=Quantum-Bodyarmor | |||
}} | |||
|Energy-based chestplate which absorbs all of your damage while charged. | |||
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![[QuantumSuit Leggings|Quantum Leggings]] | ![[QuantumSuit Leggings|Quantum Leggings]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
|Energy-based leggings which let you sprint more than 3 times faster. | |Energy-based leggings which let you sprint more than 3 times faster. | ||
|- | |||
![[QuantumSuit Boots|Quantum Boots]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A2=Iridium Plate|C2=Iridium Plate | |||
|A3=Rubber Boots|B3=Lapotron Crystal|C3=Rubber Boots | |||
|Output=Quantum-Boots | |||
}} | |||
|Energy-based boots which absorb all of your fall damage while charged. | |||
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![[BatPack|Bat-Pack]] | ![[BatPack|Bat-Pack]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
|Boots which reduce your fall damage. | |Boots which reduce your fall damage. | ||
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|} | |||
=== Energy and Wiring === | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
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!Name | |||
!Crafting | |||
!width=400px|Description | |||
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![[Tin Cable]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A2=Tin|B2=Tin|C2=Tin | |||
|Output=Tin Cable|OA=9 | |||
}} | |||
|Special uninsulated tin cable which handles up to 3 EU/t (ultra-low voltage) and has very small loss, but can't be insulated (beware of shock) and thus can't be painted. | |||
|- | |||
![[Copper Cable]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper | |||
|Output=Copper Cable|OA=6 | |||
}} | |||
|Uninsulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low voltage). | |||
|- | |||
![[Copper Cable|Insulated Copper Cable]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber | |||
|A2=Copper|B2=Copper|C2=Copper | |||
|A3=Rubber|B3=Rubber|C3=Rubber | |||
|Output=Insulated Copper Cable|OA=6 | |||
}} | |||
|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. | |||
|- | |||
![[Gold Cable]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A2=Gold|B2=Gold|C2=Gold | |||
|Output=Gold Cable|OA=12 | |||
}} | |||
|Uninsulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (medium voltage). | |||
|- | |||
![[Gold Cable|Single-Insulated Gold Cable]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|B1=Rubber | |||
|A2=Rubber|B2=Gold|C2=Rubber | |||
|B3=Rubber | |||
|Output=Insulated Gold Cable|OA=4 | |||
}} | |||
|Single-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (medium voltage). Single insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and reduces electric shock. You can also apply single insulation to uninsulated gold cable by putting the uninsulated cable and one piece of rubber (shapeless) in a crafting table. | |||
|- | |||
![[Gold Cable|Double-Insulated Gold Cable]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A1=Rubber|B1=Insulated Gold Cable | |||
|Output=2xIns. Gold Cable | |||
}} | |||
|Double-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (medium voltage). Double insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and removes electric shock. You can also apply double insulation to uninsulated gold cable by putting the uninsulated cable and two pieces of rubber (shapeless) in a crafting table. | |||
|- | |||
![[HV Cable]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron | |||
|Output=HV Cable|OA=12 | |||
}} | |||
|Uninsulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage) and 2048 EU/t (extreme voltage). | |||
|- | |||
![[HV Cable|Single-Insulated HV Cable]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|B1=Rubber | |||
|A2=Rubber|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Rubber | |||
|B3=Rubber | |||
|Output=Insulated HV Cable|OA=4 | |||
}} | |||
|Single-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage) and 2048 EU/t (extreme voltage). Single insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and reduces electric shock. You can also apply single insulation to uninsulated gold cable by putting the uninsulated cable and one piece of rubber (shapeless) in a crafting table. | |||
|- | |||
![[HV Cable|Double-Insulated HV Cable]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A1=Rubber|B1=Insulated HV Cable | |||
|Output=2xIns. HV Cable | |||
}} | |||
|Double-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage) and 2048 EU/t (extreme voltage). Double insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and reduces electric shock. You can also apply double insulation to uninsulated HV cable by putting the uninsulated cable and two pieces of rubber (shapeless) in a crafting table. | |||
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![[HV Cable|Quadruple-Insulated HV Cable]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Insulated HV Cable | |||
|Output=4xIns. HV Cable | |||
}} | |||
|Quadruple-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage) and 2048 EU/t (extreme voltage). Quadruple insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and removes electric shock. You can also apply quadruple insulation to uninsulated HV cable by putting the uninsulated cable and two pieces of rubber (shapeless) in a crafting table, and to double-insulated HV cable by putting the double-insulated cable and one piece of rubber (again shapeless). | |||
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![[Glass Fibre Cable]] | |||
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |||
|A1=Glass|B1=Glass|C1=Glass | |||
|A2=Redstone|B2=Diamond|C2=Redstone | |||
|A3=Glass|B3=Glass|C3=Glass | |||
|Output=Glass Fibre Cable|OA=4 | |||
}} | |||
|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 20 blocks (0.05 EU per block). | |||
}} | |||
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|} | |} | ||
To be completed. --[[User:RichardG|RichardG]]<sup>[[Special:Contributions/RichardG|c]]|[[Talk:RichardG|t]]</sup> 12:01, 30 October 2011 (CET) | To be completed. --[[User:RichardG|RichardG]]<sup>[[Special:Contributions/RichardG|c]]|[[Talk:RichardG|t]]</sup> 12:01, 30 October 2011 (CET) |
Revision as of 11:55, 30 October 2011
This is a list of crafting/smelting/etc. recipes found in IndustrialCraft².
Crafting[edit]
Armor[edit]
Name | Crafting | 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. | |
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. | |
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. | |
Quantum Boots | Energy-based boots which absorb all of your fall damage while charged. | |
Bat-Pack | Chestplate which powers your electric tools using its energy of up to 60000 EU while you are wearing it. | |
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 jetpack worn as a chestplate. Use Bio Fuel Cells or Coal Fuel Cells on a canning machine to refuel it. | |
Rubber Boots | Boots which reduce your fall damage. |
Energy and Wiring[edit]
Name | Crafting | Description |
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Tin Cable | Special uninsulated tin cable which handles up to 3 EU/t (ultra-low voltage) and has very small loss, but can't be insulated (beware of shock) and thus can't be painted. | |
Copper Cable | Uninsulated copper cable which handles up to 32 EU/t (low voltage). | |
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. | |
Gold Cable | Uninsulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (medium voltage). | |
Single-Insulated Gold Cable | Single-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (medium voltage). Single insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and reduces electric shock. You can also apply single insulation to uninsulated gold cable by putting the uninsulated cable and one piece of rubber (shapeless) in a crafting table. | |
Double-Insulated Gold Cable | Double-insulated gold cable which handles up to 128 EU/t (medium voltage). Double insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and removes electric shock. You can also apply double insulation to uninsulated gold cable by putting the uninsulated cable and two pieces of rubber (shapeless) in a crafting table. | |
HV Cable | Uninsulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage) and 2048 EU/t (extreme voltage). | |
Single-Insulated HV Cable | Single-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage) and 2048 EU/t (extreme voltage). Single insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and reduces electric shock. You can also apply single insulation to uninsulated gold cable by putting the uninsulated cable and one piece of rubber (shapeless) in a crafting table. | |
Double-Insulated HV Cable | Double-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage) and 2048 EU/t (extreme voltage). Double insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and reduces electric shock. You can also apply double insulation to uninsulated HV cable by putting the uninsulated cable and two pieces of rubber (shapeless) in a crafting table. | |
Quadruple-Insulated HV Cable | Quadruple-insulated HV cable which handles up to 512 EU/t (high voltage) and 2048 EU/t (extreme voltage). Quadruple insulation allows the cable to be painted, reduces distance-based energy loss and removes electric shock. You can also apply quadruple insulation to uninsulated HV cable by putting the uninsulated cable and two pieces of rubber (shapeless) in a crafting table, and to double-insulated HV cable by putting the double-insulated cable and one piece of rubber (again shapeless). | |
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 20 blocks (0.05 EU per block).
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