I have set up the MFSU with 2 MFE's on either side. I need both HV and MV Transformers for this setup, as the MFE's are tier 3, and putting the MFSU output directly into them will overload and cause them to explode. One MFE feeds a total of 6 of the Advanced Machines each. On one side are 2 each of Rotary Macerators, 2 of Centrifuge Extractors and 2 of Singularity Compressors. The other side has the machines that duplicate the functions of the Metal Former.
I posted a screenshot of my IC2 room, taken from a point up at the ceiling on east side of the room. Below me is the CESU. To its right are the Geothermal Generators (there are 6) being fed lava from a tank via pressurized fluid conduits. There's a Sound Muffler in the floor in front of these as they can be quite noisy. The tank is off the bottom right of the screen. The input to the CESU is on the bottom, while the output is on the left. The machines on the left are 2 Macerators and 2 Induction Furnaces, the latter being kept heated up by red alloy wire to a lever. The the left of those is the Metal Former. The first machine on the south wall with the tank next to it is the Fluid/Solid Canning Machine. This is turning Distilled Water from my Solar Distillers into IC2 Coolant. In addition to Overclocker Upgrades, the coolant is also used in Fluid Reactors, which function more like real world Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR), rather than by burning fuel directly. Next 2 sets of machines are 2 each of Extractors and Compressors.
The west wall is where my MFSU and MFEs are along with the HV and MV Transformers. The MV transformers are connected directly to the output of each MFE. One goes to the 6 Advanced Machines that duplicate basic IC2 machines, while the other end goes to the remaining 6 advanced machines, on the north wall east of the doorway. Those 6 are being fed by glass fiber cable. The connection to each HV transformer is also glass cable. This cable has a loss of 0.025 EU/block, while copper cable has a loss of 0.20 EU/block. The whole thing is getting power courtesy of a Flux Point on the MFSU. It took a matter of minutes for all of the machine buffers to fill, and for all the power storage blocks.
I think it is time to see about automating the making of the components for the Gravity Suit. This item from the Gravitation Suite mod for IC2 has one of the most complex crafting chains, and teaching an AE2 or RS storage system the recipes can make it a lot less tedious. The hardest part was making the Superconductors.
That hallway is vast. It'll be the perfect place to display all the armor pieces you acquired from the end cities. I'm actually interested in seeing the exterior of the castle as well.
I find that polished tuff and tuff bricks blend in well with polished andesite and stone bricks and often mix them together to create custom rocky hillsides.
That's a good idea, but it's not just going to be used for me, other players on my world are welcome to use sections of that armoury hall as well.
Noob6000 is a misleading username for somebody who managed to build something so good in their own right though. He or she may be nooby at other aspects of the game, nobody is good at everything, but as a builder that individual is gifted I'd say, as putting armour trims on pedestals with item frames showing the armour trim item that was used in customizing the armour set is awesome, and the lighting is a nice touch as it allows people to see what items or blocks are placed clearly, the tuff bricks also work well for that build in my opinion.
As for my castle, sure, more works needs to be done on it first, but I will be showing the exterior when all the decoration is done, the expected time frame is about 3 months, but that's my estimation, possible delays may extend that as far as December, as in life there are no guarantees, excepts limits to our abilities and death.
I have very little skill with red stone contraptions.
And I built my own head today, on top of my base.
I'm not the best with redstone either, there are people who have created far better redstone contraptions than even me. All I've managed to do with them so far including past SMP worlds I've used other than a piston assisted stone and basalt generators, is a sorting system that collects iron from Iron Golem kills on an older world using hoppers and flowing water after suffocating them, not complicated by the standards of people who are masters of redstone.
I can do automated street lighting, and have done on older worlds, will be doing again on my 1.19.1 SMP Java world when I've got the time, but all that's needed for that is a daylight detector set to night and redstone lamp. Here's a street lighting setup I used on my previous Minecraft world.
Will I get better at redstone as I progress on my current world as I build my castle and have it completed? yes, as I intend on building a forge which will use a renewable bamboo furnace design a couple of friends use for their builds, Chaptmc made and uploaded a simple tutorial on Youtube but you'd need to ask him if you want to know how it works. I'm going to integrate his renewable bamboo furnace into two of my castle towers, for mass smelting and if I got the iron left, I will also link it to some smokers in the two kitchens. I may even come up with some variations of my own, if I do, I'd love to share some ideas, but I don't believe I could design one more compact than his one. As a matter of fact when it comes to compact builds, the best I've come up with them is a greenhouse on an older world and even that isn't the best looking one I've seen, it's not made for looks though, it's made for function and as a manual crop farm it works well enough.
I wanted to hide my IC2 cables, so I looked in the wiki and found that I would need to make Construction Foam (CF). In order to make the solid form of CF, I needed clay, sand and stone dust. The last of these is only obtained through either ore washing or thermally centrifuging cobblestone. The Thermal Centrifuge is quite a power hungry machine, using 48 EU/t, and running on tier 2 (MV, 128 EU/t) power. This machine also requires a mining laser, which is also used in making the Pattern Storage, a component of the matter fabrication process. Also used are a Scanner and a Replicator, both of which are tier 4 (EV, 2048 EU/t), and the Matter Fabricator itself, which is tier 3 (HV, 512 EU/t) In addition, I will need a bunch of Recyclers to make Scrap. This is used to speed up and also reduce the power consumption of the Matter Fabricator. It produces a fluid called UU Matter.
The centrifuge is used for processing uranium into U-235 and U-238, both of which are radioactive and will give you lethal radiation poisoning unless you wear a Hazmat Suit. The fuel rods are also radioactive. It is also used for ore processing, being the 3rd stage of it.
I was going to power this entire line from a fluid reactor, but I could not find any good designs for one, and found that running one is a lot more complex than a direct EU reactor, and the potential for it all to go boom is quite high. So I am not going to build one, but instead power the entire matter fabrication line from my purple Flux Network. I can place a Flux Point on the MFSU input and it will charge it up. The last time I set up one was in 1.7.10. I did not do this in my last 1.12.2 instance in the Direwolf20 pack. With Flux Networks in the pack, I am able to power IC2 storage blocks from my RF storage.
I got some CF and ran it through the Fluid/Solid Canning Machine in fluid enrich mode, and then used a CF Sprayer to coat the cables. Then once the CF is dry, it can be painted or a tool called the Obscurator can be used to make the cables look like the blocks around them, much like covers with RS cable.
An update: I did find a stable design for an IC2 fluid reactor in the forum, but I had to go to my old Win 7 PC which I had the Reactor Planner javascript app on it as it would not work on my new PC.
In addition, I went ahead and built the entire Matter production line, and have about 100 mB of uu Matter in it. I still need to have that piped from the matter fabricator to the replicator, which uses it to duplicate items. If there is anything that I can have scanned that does not have EMC, it would be worthwhile having the replicator make it.
One of the things I needed to make the replicator was reinforced stone. This is made by spraying CF onto iron scaffolding and waiting a long time for it to dry. Once it does, it is tougher than obsidian (if you have IC2 installed in a pack, it deliberately nerfs the blast resistance of it, making you use reinforced stone instead). It also takes almost twice as long to break with my cobalt pickaxe as obsidian. A Red Matter Pickaxe at full power can break it much faster, and as I was using one of these to break the reinforced stone, it also broke other blocks, like my marble brick walls, and my Dragon Egg Mill. The Egg dropped on the floor where it used to be, and I just wanted to get rid of it, and mined it to make it teleport away, since it has EMC and I could just get another one.
I did go looking for it, and could not find it either in the room below or on the roof. And the odd thing when I went up there is even though I have Mega Torches to prevent mob spawns, somehow 4 skeleton horses had spawned up there. And I got no lightning strike nor did any skeleton horsemen appear. Seems strange that it coincided with the Dragon Egg teleporting, though I have never heard anything about this occurring in vanilla. Perhaps a mod spawned the horses on my roof. This is something I am going to have to ask in the FTB subreddit.
Edit 2: I found the Egg - it had teleported into the TE machines room just to the north. I have an idea of how those skeleton horses got on my roof - I recall hearing a nearby lightning strike, which I think hit my roof.
Update 08-13-2024: I built a tier 6 Void Ore Miner. This went in the place of one of my tier 3's, and produces ores at 1/t. It has 10 Speed Modifiers, 5 Accuracy Modifiers and 5 Luck Modifiers. It uses 109,856 FE/t. It is on my purple line, which is coming from my Energy Core storing 356G RF. It is getting 645,120 RF/t from 14 Petrified Fuel Generators running blocks of ProjectE Aeternalis Fuel at 46,080/t for approx 37s per block. There are also 2 Draconic Solar Panels outputting 524,288 FE/t total.
I plan on taking an area on the roof to run RS cable and set up duplicates of the machines on my main ore processing lines, specifically the standalone SAG Mill and the Induction Smelter, as these process the majority of my ores. Most of the dusts and gems go into the SAG Mill, which has End Steel Grinding Balls, which increase main output to 140%, and bonus output to 240%, while most metals get processed at 4x yield in the Induction Smelter. At 20 ores/s, I am going to need to scale up my production capacity.
Edit 08-18-2024: The new build area is done, As with any major build like this, there are going to be potential problems with things, that is why you test all your builds as Direwolf20 would say. I had issues with items not being pulled out of conduits and also had to change some of the color and filter settings on them. I also found that using an Importer with a stack and 3 speed upgrades is way faster than EnderIO, which effectively has a max item transfer speed of 64/s.
I would let the tier 6 miner run for several minutes, or until the diamond chest on the input side to the new processing lines was about half full.
There are 3 colors of Ender Chest in the build - the one that my Ender Pouch is linked to (red/purple/green), the one the miner is linked to (red/blue/black) and the one that is linked to the machines in the base (red/orange/blue). #2 is shared only by the chest next to the miner, while #3 is used to move items from upstairs into machines inside the base for processing, or in the case of crystals and glowstone, directly into my RS system. There are 48 ore the ET void miners can get, 3 of which cannot be processed normally like other ores. One of those, Railcraft Firestone, is extremely dangerous, especially in larger amounts. I keep no more than 2 stacks of it in a diamond chest. This has a conduit with a filter for Firestone going directly into an Extra Utilities Trash Can. I also am manually deleting using the trash can or FTB's trash function to get rid of excess Resonating Ore. Although I have never really gotten into Deep Resonance, it is also not needed at the stage of the game where I have 1.1M FE/t generation and 356G FE storage. And Rock Crystal Ore I am really not needing any of, and anyway I have stopped my Astral Sorcery crystal growing for now.
The 12 ores that don't get processed in the new build are Nickel, Platinum, Iridium, Draconium, Redstone, Destabilized Redstone, Energized Netherrack, Resonant End Stone, Oil Sand, Oil Shale, Electrotine and Black Quartz. The 1st 4 of these go to a SAG Mill/Alloy Smelter, the next 6 in a Pulverizer, and the last 2 in a Red Matter Furnace.
I'm currently trying to build my first megabuild, and will post pics soon. It's a library taking inspirations from some of the most famous in the world.
I'm new here, is there a Hardcore forum? I completed Hardcore not too long ago and may start a fresh world but would like to go about it with a little more strategy this time and wondered if there was a forum that was dedicated to Hardcore.
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Old gamer catching up on games I missed, most recently Minecraft. Trying to become a builder.
I had some minor issues with my ore processing automation, but have since gotten it working correctly. I have been running the miners a lot lately, and they have been getting some of my item counts over 100k, those being coal, iron and lapis. I also restarted my EMC production - I earlier had 3 Fading Matter Power Flower Bonsai Pots set up, But removed them and my personal EMC level stopped at around 3.3P. I recently placed 4 of these (each generates 19.45G EMC/s). I expanded the 4 to 16, then built a basement below the ProjectE room, and put a 9x9 of them. This cost me around 600T EMC to get a stack of them. I'm working towards the final items in the FTB ProjectEX expansion mod, which need insane amounts of EMC. The placed flowers are generating an average of around 160-240G EMC/s. I have posted screenshots of the 9x9 and my RS Wireless Crafting Grid.
Nether quartz bricks. Obviously not as massive qty's can be mined as stone etc - but makes a build out of them (even a floor, or ceiling) more worthwhile or you get better satisfaction from doing it.
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Playing since Jan 2018. Vanilla Survival on Bedrock - PC.
I have done a dang thing! I've been stuck in paralysis of analysis land. I returned to Minecraft with 1.20.4 using what is a good seed. Muddled my way through learning about all the challenges but regretted not making a before map. Learned the closest woodland mansion is 6,600 blocks away. I was already considering starting over when 1 21 released. Now, I have found 3 great seeds with all biomes and structures within + or - 3,000 blocks of 0 0. However, I keep searching and wonder if there's a better seed. 🤔 Thus, I am not actually playing. 😮💨
You can get a quartz block/quartz pillar block from a Mason Villager for 1 emerald at their master levels. With five mason villagers you can purchase 60 blocks every five minutes.
Cute build! I like how the staircase goes through and is concealed by the canopy; they are often a good alternative to ladders.
If you are far enough in the game, you may even want to spice the tree up with natural decorations like spore blossoms and glow berries, or scatter some flowers around it.
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I want to get diamonds, but first I want to build out the story of how I get them. Making some cool buildings to lead to the mines and store all my rock goodies lol
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I love Minecraft and recently started a Chill and Simple survival world!
Due to the upload limit I cannot upload anymore images to this website, however I can share a cloud link to more of them. I've now made a staircase maze, which will tie in with another project later on, the upside down version of the castle. I've not given up with the project, despite my silence on this forum sometimes, sometimes I take breaks because too much dedication can be burdensome. Mental health is important and all, anyhow take a look in your own time, I've also added some wallpapers in the ballroom of the castle.
Due to the upload limit I cannot upload anymore images to this website,
You can upload them to a place like Imgur, which I've always used due to the greater flexibility (images can be inlined with the post itself); I'd have exceeded the tiny 128 MB limit (if this is still accurate) long, long ago, in fact, I've already uploaded 121 MB of images to my current Survival world thread in a little over 4 months, and my image archive is over 10 times that size, and doesn't even include a lot of what I've posted (mostly Survival worlds and various other important images), and I do convert and compress them (simply saving a screenshot as a jpg, with decent quality, can reduce its size by 5 to 10-fold, other images can be converted to indexed colors).
I like my treehouse, but it could be a lot better so I went out and found some spruce and dark wood plus redid the interior so it looks a lot better.
Loving your new design; the color palette is excellent and the interior feels nice and comfortable. I forgot to mention this in my previous comment, but I also like the setting of your base on a peninsula (I think?) with the coral reef in the background. A well chosen spot.
Due to the upload limit I cannot upload anymore images to this website, however I can share a cloud link to more of them. I've now made a staircase maze, which will tie in with another project later on, the upside down version of the castle.
Another way you can include images directly in your post is by uploading them to third-party image hosting websites such as Imgur or Reddit, and then copying and pasting those uploaded images here.
The staircase must have taken forever to build. How many floors?
I have set up the MFSU with 2 MFE's on either side. I need both HV and MV Transformers for this setup, as the MFE's are tier 3, and putting the MFSU output directly into them will overload and cause them to explode. One MFE feeds a total of 6 of the Advanced Machines each. On one side are 2 each of Rotary Macerators, 2 of Centrifuge Extractors and 2 of Singularity Compressors. The other side has the machines that duplicate the functions of the Metal Former.
I posted a screenshot of my IC2 room, taken from a point up at the ceiling on east side of the room. Below me is the CESU. To its right are the Geothermal Generators (there are 6) being fed lava from a tank via pressurized fluid conduits. There's a Sound Muffler in the floor in front of these as they can be quite noisy. The tank is off the bottom right of the screen. The input to the CESU is on the bottom, while the output is on the left. The machines on the left are 2 Macerators and 2 Induction Furnaces, the latter being kept heated up by red alloy wire to a lever. The the left of those is the Metal Former. The first machine on the south wall with the tank next to it is the Fluid/Solid Canning Machine. This is turning Distilled Water from my Solar Distillers into IC2 Coolant. In addition to Overclocker Upgrades, the coolant is also used in Fluid Reactors, which function more like real world Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR), rather than by burning fuel directly. Next 2 sets of machines are 2 each of Extractors and Compressors.
The west wall is where my MFSU and MFEs are along with the HV and MV Transformers. The MV transformers are connected directly to the output of each MFE. One goes to the 6 Advanced Machines that duplicate basic IC2 machines, while the other end goes to the remaining 6 advanced machines, on the north wall east of the doorway. Those 6 are being fed by glass fiber cable. The connection to each HV transformer is also glass cable. This cable has a loss of 0.025 EU/block, while copper cable has a loss of 0.20 EU/block. The whole thing is getting power courtesy of a Flux Point on the MFSU. It took a matter of minutes for all of the machine buffers to fill, and for all the power storage blocks.
I think it is time to see about automating the making of the components for the Gravity Suit. This item from the Gravitation Suite mod for IC2 has one of the most complex crafting chains, and teaching an AE2 or RS storage system the recipes can make it a lot less tedious. The hardest part was making the Superconductors.
That's a good idea, but it's not just going to be used for me, other players on my world are welcome to use sections of that armoury hall as well.
Noob6000 is a misleading username for somebody who managed to build something so good in their own right though. He or she may be nooby at other aspects of the game, nobody is good at everything, but as a builder that individual is gifted I'd say, as putting armour trims on pedestals with item frames showing the armour trim item that was used in customizing the armour set is awesome, and the lighting is a nice touch as it allows people to see what items or blocks are placed clearly, the tuff bricks also work well for that build in my opinion.
As for my castle, sure, more works needs to be done on it first, but I will be showing the exterior when all the decoration is done, the expected time frame is about 3 months, but that's my estimation, possible delays may extend that as far as December, as in life there are no guarantees, excepts limits to our abilities and death.
I have very little skill with red stone contraptions.
And I built my own head today, on top of my base.
I'm not the best with redstone either, there are people who have created far better redstone contraptions than even me. All I've managed to do with them so far including past SMP worlds I've used other than a piston assisted stone and basalt generators, is a sorting system that collects iron from Iron Golem kills on an older world using hoppers and flowing water after suffocating them, not complicated by the standards of people who are masters of redstone.
I can do automated street lighting, and have done on older worlds, will be doing again on my 1.19.1 SMP Java world when I've got the time, but all that's needed for that is a daylight detector set to night and redstone lamp. Here's a street lighting setup I used on my previous Minecraft world.
Will I get better at redstone as I progress on my current world as I build my castle and have it completed? yes, as I intend on building a forge which will use a renewable bamboo furnace design a couple of friends use for their builds, Chaptmc made and uploaded a simple tutorial on Youtube but you'd need to ask him if you want to know how it works. I'm going to integrate his renewable bamboo furnace into two of my castle towers, for mass smelting and if I got the iron left, I will also link it to some smokers in the two kitchens. I may even come up with some variations of my own, if I do, I'd love to share some ideas, but I don't believe I could design one more compact than his one. As a matter of fact when it comes to compact builds, the best I've come up with them is a greenhouse on an older world and even that isn't the best looking one I've seen, it's not made for looks though, it's made for function and as a manual crop farm it works well enough.
I wanted to hide my IC2 cables, so I looked in the wiki and found that I would need to make Construction Foam (CF). In order to make the solid form of CF, I needed clay, sand and stone dust. The last of these is only obtained through either ore washing or thermally centrifuging cobblestone. The Thermal Centrifuge is quite a power hungry machine, using 48 EU/t, and running on tier 2 (MV, 128 EU/t) power. This machine also requires a mining laser, which is also used in making the Pattern Storage, a component of the matter fabrication process. Also used are a Scanner and a Replicator, both of which are tier 4 (EV, 2048 EU/t), and the Matter Fabricator itself, which is tier 3 (HV, 512 EU/t) In addition, I will need a bunch of Recyclers to make Scrap. This is used to speed up and also reduce the power consumption of the Matter Fabricator. It produces a fluid called UU Matter.
The centrifuge is used for processing uranium into U-235 and U-238, both of which are radioactive and will give you lethal radiation poisoning unless you wear a Hazmat Suit. The fuel rods are also radioactive. It is also used for ore processing, being the 3rd stage of it.
I was going to power this entire line from a fluid reactor, but I could not find any good designs for one, and found that running one is a lot more complex than a direct EU reactor, and the potential for it all to go boom is quite high. So I am not going to build one, but instead power the entire matter fabrication line from my purple Flux Network. I can place a Flux Point on the MFSU input and it will charge it up. The last time I set up one was in 1.7.10. I did not do this in my last 1.12.2 instance in the Direwolf20 pack. With Flux Networks in the pack, I am able to power IC2 storage blocks from my RF storage.
I got some CF and ran it through the Fluid/Solid Canning Machine in fluid enrich mode, and then used a CF Sprayer to coat the cables. Then once the CF is dry, it can be painted or a tool called the Obscurator can be used to make the cables look like the blocks around them, much like covers with RS cable.
An update: I did find a stable design for an IC2 fluid reactor in the forum, but I had to go to my old Win 7 PC which I had the Reactor Planner javascript app on it as it would not work on my new PC.
In addition, I went ahead and built the entire Matter production line, and have about 100 mB of uu Matter in it. I still need to have that piped from the matter fabricator to the replicator, which uses it to duplicate items. If there is anything that I can have scanned that does not have EMC, it would be worthwhile having the replicator make it.
One of the things I needed to make the replicator was reinforced stone. This is made by spraying CF onto iron scaffolding and waiting a long time for it to dry. Once it does, it is tougher than obsidian (if you have IC2 installed in a pack, it deliberately nerfs the blast resistance of it, making you use reinforced stone instead). It also takes almost twice as long to break with my cobalt pickaxe as obsidian. A Red Matter Pickaxe at full power can break it much faster, and as I was using one of these to break the reinforced stone, it also broke other blocks, like my marble brick walls, and my Dragon Egg Mill. The Egg dropped on the floor where it used to be, and I just wanted to get rid of it, and mined it to make it teleport away, since it has EMC and I could just get another one.
I did go looking for it, and could not find it either in the room below or on the roof. And the odd thing when I went up there is even though I have Mega Torches to prevent mob spawns, somehow 4 skeleton horses had spawned up there. And I got no lightning strike nor did any skeleton horsemen appear. Seems strange that it coincided with the Dragon Egg teleporting, though I have never heard anything about this occurring in vanilla. Perhaps a mod spawned the horses on my roof. This is something I am going to have to ask in the FTB subreddit.
Edit 2: I found the Egg - it had teleported into the TE machines room just to the north. I have an idea of how those skeleton horses got on my roof - I recall hearing a nearby lightning strike, which I think hit my roof.
Update 08-13-2024: I built a tier 6 Void Ore Miner. This went in the place of one of my tier 3's, and produces ores at 1/t. It has 10 Speed Modifiers, 5 Accuracy Modifiers and 5 Luck Modifiers. It uses 109,856 FE/t. It is on my purple line, which is coming from my Energy Core storing 356G RF. It is getting 645,120 RF/t from 14 Petrified Fuel Generators running blocks of ProjectE Aeternalis Fuel at 46,080/t for approx 37s per block. There are also 2 Draconic Solar Panels outputting 524,288 FE/t total.
I plan on taking an area on the roof to run RS cable and set up duplicates of the machines on my main ore processing lines, specifically the standalone SAG Mill and the Induction Smelter, as these process the majority of my ores. Most of the dusts and gems go into the SAG Mill, which has End Steel Grinding Balls, which increase main output to 140%, and bonus output to 240%, while most metals get processed at 4x yield in the Induction Smelter. At 20 ores/s, I am going to need to scale up my production capacity.
Edit 08-18-2024: The new build area is done, As with any major build like this, there are going to be potential problems with things, that is why you test all your builds as Direwolf20 would say. I had issues with items not being pulled out of conduits and also had to change some of the color and filter settings on them. I also found that using an Importer with a stack and 3 speed upgrades is way faster than EnderIO, which effectively has a max item transfer speed of 64/s.
I would let the tier 6 miner run for several minutes, or until the diamond chest on the input side to the new processing lines was about half full.
There are 3 colors of Ender Chest in the build - the one that my Ender Pouch is linked to (red/purple/green), the one the miner is linked to (red/blue/black) and the one that is linked to the machines in the base (red/orange/blue). #2 is shared only by the chest next to the miner, while #3 is used to move items from upstairs into machines inside the base for processing, or in the case of crystals and glowstone, directly into my RS system. There are 48 ore the ET void miners can get, 3 of which cannot be processed normally like other ores. One of those, Railcraft Firestone, is extremely dangerous, especially in larger amounts. I keep no more than 2 stacks of it in a diamond chest. This has a conduit with a filter for Firestone going directly into an Extra Utilities Trash Can. I also am manually deleting using the trash can or FTB's trash function to get rid of excess Resonating Ore. Although I have never really gotten into Deep Resonance, it is also not needed at the stage of the game where I have 1.1M FE/t generation and 356G FE storage. And Rock Crystal Ore I am really not needing any of, and anyway I have stopped my Astral Sorcery crystal growing for now.
The 12 ores that don't get processed in the new build are Nickel, Platinum, Iridium, Draconium, Redstone, Destabilized Redstone, Energized Netherrack, Resonant End Stone, Oil Sand, Oil Shale, Electrotine and Black Quartz. The 1st 4 of these go to a SAG Mill/Alloy Smelter, the next 6 in a Pulverizer, and the last 2 in a Red Matter Furnace.
Had a small burnout regarding Minecraft, but I got over it by starting a new world and attempting to make a treehouse.
I'm currently trying to build my first megabuild, and will post pics soon. It's a library taking inspirations from some of the most famous in the world.
I'm new here, is there a Hardcore forum? I completed Hardcore not too long ago and may start a fresh world but would like to go about it with a little more strategy this time and wondered if there was a forum that was dedicated to Hardcore.
Old gamer catching up on games I missed, most recently Minecraft. Trying to become a builder.
See my Hardcore attempts on YouTube: https://youtu.be/z7KTjs5-7DI
I had some minor issues with my ore processing automation, but have since gotten it working correctly. I have been running the miners a lot lately, and they have been getting some of my item counts over 100k, those being coal, iron and lapis. I also restarted my EMC production - I earlier had 3 Fading Matter Power Flower Bonsai Pots set up, But removed them and my personal EMC level stopped at around 3.3P. I recently placed 4 of these (each generates 19.45G EMC/s). I expanded the 4 to 16, then built a basement below the ProjectE room, and put a 9x9 of them. This cost me around 600T EMC to get a stack of them. I'm working towards the final items in the FTB ProjectEX expansion mod, which need insane amounts of EMC. The placed flowers are generating an average of around 160-240G EMC/s. I have posted screenshots of the 9x9 and my RS Wireless Crafting Grid.
That second picture just reminds me of how sorely the game is missing more White stone/brick options.
Nether quartz bricks. Obviously not as massive qty's can be mined as stone etc - but makes a build out of them (even a floor, or ceiling) more worthwhile or you get better satisfaction from doing it.
Playing since Jan 2018. Vanilla Survival on Bedrock - PC.
There's no separate Hardcore forum. Posters use the Survival forum to discuss Hardcore. There have been a number of Hardcore Survival journals lately.
Geographicraft (formerly Climate Control) - Control climate, ocean, and land sizes; stop chunk walls; put modded biomes into Default worlds, and more!
RTG plus - All the beautiful terrain of RTG, plus varied and beautiful trees and forests.
Better Forests Varied and beautiful trees and forests, in modern Minecraft.
I have done a dang thing! I've been stuck in paralysis of analysis land. I returned to Minecraft with 1.20.4 using what is a good seed. Muddled my way through learning about all the challenges but regretted not making a before map. Learned the closest woodland mansion is 6,600 blocks away. I was already considering starting over when 1 21 released. Now, I have found 3 great seeds with all biomes and structures within + or - 3,000 blocks of 0 0. However, I keep searching and wonder if there's a better seed. 🤔 Thus, I am not actually playing. 😮💨
You can get a quartz block/quartz pillar block from a Mason Villager for 1 emerald at their master levels. With five mason villagers you can purchase 60 blocks every five minutes.
My tree house is finished!!
Cute build! I like how the staircase goes through and is concealed by the canopy; they are often a good alternative to ladders.
If you are far enough in the game, you may even want to spice the tree up with natural decorations like spore blossoms and glow berries, or scatter some flowers around it.
Just added a New Tower to expand my storage in my survival world!
I love Minecraft and recently started a Chill and Simple survival world!
If you want to check out - https://youtube.com/@steamscreativejournal
Thank you for taking the time to have a look at my channel and hope you enjoy my videos!
I want to get diamonds, but first I want to build out the story of how I get them. Making some cool buildings to lead to the mines and store all my rock goodies lol
I love Minecraft and recently started a Chill and Simple survival world!
If you want to check out - https://youtube.com/@steamscreativejournal
Thank you for taking the time to have a look at my channel and hope you enjoy my videos!
I like my treehouse, but it could be a lot better so I went out and found some spruce and dark wood plus redid the interior so it looks a lot better.
Next up is getting that mine started so I can move from iron to diamond armor.
Due to the upload limit I cannot upload anymore images to this website, however I can share a cloud link to more of them. I've now made a staircase maze, which will tie in with another project later on, the upside down version of the castle. I've not given up with the project, despite my silence on this forum sometimes, sometimes I take breaks because too much dedication can be burdensome. Mental health is important and all, anyhow take a look in your own time, I've also added some wallpapers in the ballroom of the castle.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19qCfQ_F8mqpwf0FE5vY0Br2jFYkDhggW?usp=sharing
You can upload them to a place like Imgur, which I've always used due to the greater flexibility (images can be inlined with the post itself); I'd have exceeded the tiny 128 MB limit (if this is still accurate) long, long ago, in fact, I've already uploaded 121 MB of images to my current Survival world thread in a little over 4 months, and my image archive is over 10 times that size, and doesn't even include a lot of what I've posted (mostly Survival worlds and various other important images), and I do convert and compress them (simply saving a screenshot as a jpg, with decent quality, can reduce its size by 5 to 10-fold, other images can be converted to indexed colors).
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
Loving your new design; the color palette is excellent and the interior feels nice and comfortable. I forgot to mention this in my previous comment, but I also like the setting of your base on a peninsula (I think?) with the coral reef in the background. A well chosen spot.
Another way you can include images directly in your post is by uploading them to third-party image hosting websites such as Imgur or Reddit, and then copying and pasting those uploaded images here.
The staircase must have taken forever to build. How many floors?