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This is a list of crafting/smelting/etc. recipes found in IndustrialCraft².
Here you can find all resources that are added by IC² and you will find the most important recipes.


== Crafting ==
=== Armor ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Name
!Crafting
!width=400px|Description
|-
![[Bronze Helmet]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze
|Output=Bronze Helmet
}}
|Helmet with 30% more durability than iron.
|-
![[Bronze Chestplate]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Bronze|C1=Bronze
|A2=Bronze|B2=Bronze|C2=Bronze
|A3=Bronze|B3=Bronze|C3=Bronze
|Output=Bronze Chestplate
}}
|Chestplate with 30% more durability than iron.
|-
![[Bronze Leggings]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Bronze|B1=Bronze|C1=Bronze
|A2=Bronze|C2=Bronze
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze
|Output=Bronze Leggings
}}
|Leggings with 30% more durability than iron.
|-
![[Bronze Boots]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A2=Bronze|C2=Bronze
|A3=Bronze|C3=Bronze
|Output=Bronze Boots
}}
|Boots with 30% more durability than iron.
|-
![[Nano-Helmet|Nano Helmet]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate
|A2=Carbon Plate|B2=Glass|C2=Carbon Plate
|Output=Nano-Helmet
}}
|Energy-based helmet which absorbs part of your damage while charged.
|-
![[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.
|-
![[Nano-Leggings|Nano Leggings]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Carbon Plate|B1=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C1=Carbon Plate
|A2=Carbon Plate|C2=Carbon Plate
|A3=Carbon Plate|C3=Carbon Plate
|Output=Nano-Leggings
}}
|Energy-based leggings which absorb part of your damage while charged.
|-
![[Nano-Boots|Nano Boots]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A2=Carbon Plate|C2=Carbon Plate
|A3=Carbon Plate|B3=Energy Crystal (Charged)|C3=Carbon Plate
|Output=Nano-Boots
}}
|Energy-based boots which absorb part of your damage while charged.
|-
![[QuantumSuit Helmet|Quantum Helmet]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Advanced Circuit|B1=Lapotron Crystal|C1=Advanced Circuit
|B2=Reinforced Glass
|Output=Quantum-Helmet
}}
|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.
|-
![[QuantumSuit Leggings|Quantum Leggings]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Machine|B1=Lapotron Crystal|C1=Machine
|A2=Iridium Plate|C2=Iridium Plate
|A3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Glowstone Dust
|Output=Quantum-Leggings
}}
|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.
|-
![[BatPack|Bat-Pack]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=RE Battery (Charged)|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=RE Battery (Charged)
|A2=RE Battery (Charged)|B2=Tin|C2=RE Battery (Charged)
|A3=RE Battery (Charged)|C3=RE Battery (Charged)
|Output=Bat-Pack
}}
|Chestplate which powers your electric tools using its energy of up to 60000 EU while you are wearing it.
|-
![[Composite Armor Vest|Composite Armor]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Advanced Alloy|C1=Advanced Alloy
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Iron Chestplate|C2=Advanced Alloy
|A3=Advanced Alloy|B3=Leather_Tunic|C3=Advanced Alloy
|Output=Composite Armor Vest
}}
|Super-durable chestplate, more than 3 times the durability of a diamond chestplate.
|-
![[Electric Jetpack]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Refined Iron
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=BatBox|C2=Refined Iron
|A3=Glowstone Dust|C3=Glowstone Dust
|Output=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]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Refined Iron
|A2=Refined Iron|B2=Fuel Can (Empty)|C2=Refined Iron
|A3=Redstone|C3=Redstone
|Output=Jetpack
}}
|Fuel-powered jetpack worn as a chestplate. Use [[Biofuel Cell|Bio Fuel Cells]] or [[Coalfuel Cell|Coal Fuel Cells]] on a canning machine to refuel it.
|-
![[Rubber Boots]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Rubber|C1=Rubber
|A2=Rubber|C2=Rubber
|A3=Rubber|B3=Wool|C3=Rubber
|Output=Rubber Boots
}}
|Boots which reduce your fall damage.
|-
|}


=== Energy and Wiring ===
'''If you're using the [[v2.X|Experimental Builds]] of IC² for Minecraft 1.6.4+ then click on this link:'''
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Name
!Crafting
!width=400px|Description
|-
![[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
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Rubber|B1=Copper Cable
|Output=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]]
|{{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
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Rubber|B1=Gold Cable
|Output=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.
|-
![[Gold Cable|Double-Insulated Gold Cable]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Gold Cable
|Output=2xIns. 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).
|-
![[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
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Rubber|B1=HV Cable
|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.
|-
![[HV Cable|Double-Insulated HV Cable]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=HV Cable
|Output=2xIns. 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.
|-
![[HV Cable|Quadruple-Insulated HV Cable]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Rubber
|A2=HV Cable
|Output=4xIns. HV Cable
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Rubber|B1=Rubber|C1=Insulated HV Cable
|Output=4xIns. HV Cable
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Rubber|B1=2xIns. 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.
|-
![[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).
|-
![[BatBox]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Wooden Planks|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=Wooden Planks
|A2=RE Battery|B2=RE Battery|C2=RE Battery
|A3=Wooden Planks|B3=Wooden Planks|C3=Wooden Planks
|Output=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]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Insulated Copper Cable|B1=Energy Crystal|C1=Insulated Copper Cable
|A2=Energy Crystal|B2=Machine|C2=Energy Crystal
|A3=Insulated Copper Cable|B3=Energy Crystal|C3=Insulated Copper Cable
|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]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Lapotron Crystal|B1=Advanced Circuit|C1=Lapotron Crystal
|A2=Lapotron Crystal|B2=MFE Unit|C2=Lapotron Crystal
|A3=Lapotron Crystal|B3=Advanced Machine|C3=Lapotron Crystal
|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.
|-
![[Electrolyzed Water Cell]]
|<center>TODO: Electrolyzer GUI</center>
|Created in an [[Electrolyzer]] when the adjacent [[MFE Unit]] or [[MFS Unit]] is full, those cells absorb 15000 EU, but lose 1500 EU, only giving off 13500 EU when used (again by the [[Electrolyzer]] when the adjacent MFE/MFS is out of EU).
|-
![[Energy Crystal]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Redstone|B1=Redstone|C1=Redstone
|A2=Redstone|B2=Diamond|C2=Redstone
|A3=Redstone|B3=Redstone|C3=Redstone
|Output=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]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B1=Electronic Circuit|C1=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)
|A2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B2=Energy Crystal|C2=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)
|A3=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)|B1=Electronic Circuit|C3=Lapis Lazuli (Dye)
|Output=Lapotron Crystal
}}
|EU storage item which stores up to 1,000,000 EU and can only be charged or discharged in a [[MFS Unit]].
|-
![[Single-Use Battery]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable
|B2=Hydrated Coal Dust
|B3=Redstone
|Output=Single-Use Battery|OA=8
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable
|B2=Coal Dust
|B3=Redstone
|Output=Single-Use Battery|OA=5
}}
|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]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|B1=Insulated Copper Cable
|A2=Tin|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin
|A3=Tin|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin
|Output=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.
|-
|}


To be completed. --[[User:RichardG|RichardG]]<sup>[[Special:Contributions/RichardG|c]]|[[Talk:RichardG|t]]</sup> 12:01, 30 October 2011 (CET)
[[Recipes and Resources (experimental)]]
 
 
'''If you're using the Classic/Normal IC² for Minecraft 1.6.2 and below, then click on the second link:'''
 
[[Recipes and Resources (classic)]]

Latest revision as of 19:19, 25 August 2022

Here you can find all resources that are added by IC² and you will find the most important recipes.


If you're using the Experimental Builds of IC² for Minecraft 1.6.4+ then click on this link:

Recipes and Resources (experimental)


If you're using the Classic/Normal IC² for Minecraft 1.6.2 and below, then click on the second link:

Recipes and Resources (classic)