renewable resource, we can get us a **Tinkers** knife. It does have less single durability than a wooden knife but:
* You actually get 2x when you make it (single durability of 97, but total of 194)
* It's upgradable
* It's repairable
* Every piece of material that you use to repair is worth 1.5 pieces of material
It can be used to collect carpet, as well as used with the cutting board.
Part: Small Blade
* Determines:
* Repair material
* Base Durability
* Mining Tier / Level
* Base Mining Speed
* Base Melee Damage
* Material Modifier
* Material: Cobblestone
* Requires: 2x cobblestone worth of material
* Provides:
* Base Durability: 130
* Mining Tier: Stone
* Mining Speed: 4
* Melee Damage: 1
* Material Modifier: Stonebound
* Each modifier level boosts mining speed and lowers attack damage as the tool is damaged
* I've had problems proving the modifier math, so we're not going into the details because this modifier doesn't matter
Part: Tool Handle
* Determines:
* Durability multiplier
* Melee Damage multiplier
* Melee Speed multiplier
* Mining Speed multiplier
* Material Modifier
* Material: Wood
* Requires: 2x planks worth of material (4x sticks worth)
* Provides:
* Durability multiplier: 0%
* Melee Damage multiplier: 0%
* Melee Speed multiplier: 0%
* Mining Speed multiplier: 0%
* Material Modifier: Cultivated
* Each modifier level causes a single piece of material to repair 50% more durability
With this set of tools:
* With your axe, you can go out and collect furniture and turn them into planks
* With your pickaxe, you can go and collect the electronic stuff
* With your pickaxe, you can mine your cobblestone generator to amass cobble
* When your axe and pickaxe are low, you can collect carpet and turn it into string to repair your primary tools
* You can repair your dagger / mattock as needed
# Tool Upgrades - Treated Wood
Once you've got access to the coke oven and creosote oil, you could look at upgrading to treated wood parts.
For each level of "Preserved", the tool has 15% more durability and repair material is worth 15% more.
I think that this could be a potentially useful upgrade if you want more durability on your tools. A few notes:
* As a head
* It has a higher mining tier (iron compared to stone from cobblestone)
* It has have a slower mining speed (3.5 compared to the 4 of cobblestone)
* It has a higher base durability (300 compared to the 130 of cobblestone)
* As a tool handle
* It does add an additional multiplier to the durability (20% compared to 0% from wood)
* It does impact melee speed (-10% compared to 0% from wood)
* It does impact mining speed (-10% compared to 0% from wood)
\---
# Paper (for cardboard)
I know that sugarcane is supposed to be the way to farm for paper (or is what I see recommended. I haven't actually gotten that far), but with the tools above I can't help but find myself mass-stripping a room for wallpaper and then bulk-washing it to get large amount of paper. I then turn that into Cardboard from 'Dustrial Decor, and turn that into Smooth Cardboard.
1 of these Smooth Cardboard blocks smelts 10 items, and 16 wallpaper will get you 12.
I'm not really seeing a lot of uses for the mass amounts of yellow dye that is collected from this, so I'd probably just void it.
\---
# Ash (from cardboard)
With the mass amounts of cardboard wealth that we can now acquire, we can also acquire mass amounts of ash. Each block of cardboard that is burnt can give between 0 and 8 pieces of ash meaning that a single cardboard craft can net you between 0 and 96 ash depending on your luck.
\---
# What tips do you have?
I'd love to hear from you, and I'm sure there may be others as well.
I really just focused on early-game because frankly, I'm not even to the point of metal asides from copper from the fluid pipes and having built a steam engine.
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* You actually get 2x when you make it (single durability of 97, but total of 194)
* It's upgradable
* It's repairable
* Every piece of material that you use to repair is worth 1.5 pieces of material
It can be used to collect carpet, as well as used with the cutting board.
Part: Small Blade
* Determines:
* Repair material
* Base Durability
* Mining Tier / Level
* Base Mining Speed
* Base Melee Damage
* Material Modifier
* Material: Cobblestone
* Requires: 2x cobblestone worth of material
* Provides:
* Base Durability: 130
* Mining Tier: Stone
* Mining Speed: 4
* Melee Damage: 1
* Material Modifier: Stonebound
* Each modifier level boosts mining speed and lowers attack damage as the tool is damaged
* I've had problems proving the modifier math, so we're not going into the details because this modifier doesn't matter
Part: Tool Handle
* Determines:
* Durability multiplier
* Melee Damage multiplier
* Melee Speed multiplier
* Mining Speed multiplier
* Material Modifier
* Material: Wood
* Requires: 2x planks worth of material (4x sticks worth)
* Provides:
* Durability multiplier: 0%
* Melee Damage multiplier: 0%
* Melee Speed multiplier: 0%
* Mining Speed multiplier: 0%
* Material Modifier: Cultivated
* Each modifier level causes a single piece of material to repair 50% more durability
With this set of tools:
* With your axe, you can go out and collect furniture and turn them into planks
* With your pickaxe, you can go and collect the electronic stuff
* With your pickaxe, you can mine your cobblestone generator to amass cobble
* When your axe and pickaxe are low, you can collect carpet and turn it into string to repair your primary tools
* You can repair your dagger / mattock as needed
# Tool Upgrades - Treated Wood
Once you've got access to the coke oven and creosote oil, you could look at upgrading to treated wood parts.
For each level of "Preserved", the tool has 15% more durability and repair material is worth 15% more.
I think that this could be a potentially useful upgrade if you want more durability on your tools. A few notes:
* As a head
* It has a higher mining tier (iron compared to stone from cobblestone)
* It has have a slower mining speed (3.5 compared to the 4 of cobblestone)
* It has a higher base durability (300 compared to the 130 of cobblestone)
* As a tool handle
* It does add an additional multiplier to the durability (20% compared to 0% from wood)
* It does impact melee speed (-10% compared to 0% from wood)
* It does impact mining speed (-10% compared to 0% from wood)
\---
# Paper (for cardboard)
I know that sugarcane is supposed to be the way to farm for paper (or is what I see recommended. I haven't actually gotten that far), but with the tools above I can't help but find myself mass-stripping a room for wallpaper and then bulk-washing it to get large amount of paper. I then turn that into Cardboard from 'Dustrial Decor, and turn that into Smooth Cardboard.
1 of these Smooth Cardboard blocks smelts 10 items, and 16 wallpaper will get you 12.
I'm not really seeing a lot of uses for the mass amounts of yellow dye that is collected from this, so I'd probably just void it.
\---
# Ash (from cardboard)
With the mass amounts of cardboard wealth that we can now acquire, we can also acquire mass amounts of ash. Each block of cardboard that is burnt can give between 0 and 8 pieces of ash meaning that a single cardboard craft can net you between 0 and 96 ash depending on your luck.
\---
# What tips do you have?
I'd love to hear from you, and I'm sure there may be others as well.
I really just focused on early-game because frankly, I'm not even to the point of metal asides from copper from the fluid pipes and having built a steam engine.
https://redd.it/1mff65k
@MinecraftModded
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What's 1 thing yall rush to get when you play a modpack?
For me, 100% the data server thingy from ae2, storage is too important.
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Minecraft’s Most Advanced VFX Mod – Photon2
Photon is a VFX (visual effect) editor mod developed for minecraft which is inspired by unity.
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