Should Copper Golem Legacy include the new copper items from 1.21.1–1.21.11?
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After 51 hours of playtime, I finally crafted my first aluminium in Star Technology!
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I played a lot of the original FTB and Tekkit packs back in 1.2.5 but I stopped playing Minecraft when I entered high school. I tried from time to time to get back into modded for the past 10 years with the infamous "2 weeks minecraft fever" that people talk about sometimes but I could never stay long enough to properly enjoy a modpack.
This summer I got the bug again and this time I stuck to it, I played ATM10tts all the way to the ATM Star (stopped just shy of the bee, only did 2 stars, one manual and the other fully automated) and I fell in love with modded minecraft again, I especially liked playing through Modern Industrialization and it made me want to play a true Gregpack.
I was a bit intimidated by GTNH, tried Nomifactory for a bit, but at the end of the day I really prefer skyblock packs so I chose Star Technology and I must say it has been a blast!
It was my first time truly using Create as a focus instead of just an afterthought for the ATM Star and just... Wow. Once I understood how to make it work I got why it's as popular a mod as it is.
Over 50 hours in and I make my first steps into MV by crafting my first aluminium ingot!
I'm feeling pretty proud of myself considering it's my first Gregpack and since I don't have anyone to share this with I decided to make this post. :)
Hopefully it will make any veteran gregger think back to their first time getting into MV too!
Maybe some day I'll make a post about making a Stargate!
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https://preview.redd.it/f52hxdkjyf2g1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=cc0907f304f7a3d9849b5663347698cb05728795
I played a lot of the original FTB and Tekkit packs back in 1.2.5 but I stopped playing Minecraft when I entered high school. I tried from time to time to get back into modded for the past 10 years with the infamous "2 weeks minecraft fever" that people talk about sometimes but I could never stay long enough to properly enjoy a modpack.
This summer I got the bug again and this time I stuck to it, I played ATM10tts all the way to the ATM Star (stopped just shy of the bee, only did 2 stars, one manual and the other fully automated) and I fell in love with modded minecraft again, I especially liked playing through Modern Industrialization and it made me want to play a true Gregpack.
I was a bit intimidated by GTNH, tried Nomifactory for a bit, but at the end of the day I really prefer skyblock packs so I chose Star Technology and I must say it has been a blast!
It was my first time truly using Create as a focus instead of just an afterthought for the ATM Star and just... Wow. Once I understood how to make it work I got why it's as popular a mod as it is.
Over 50 hours in and I make my first steps into MV by crafting my first aluminium ingot!
I'm feeling pretty proud of myself considering it's my first Gregpack and since I don't have anyone to share this with I decided to make this post. :)
Hopefully it will make any veteran gregger think back to their first time getting into MV too!
Maybe some day I'll make a post about making a Stargate!
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Here is how to fix/make a better version of Better Combat mod
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With Hytale having custom mod support, custom UIs and everything, how long you guys think till we get Greg
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what is the mod hiding the enchantments on this book (behind an intelligence stat?).
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A Mojang dev recently stated “we’re doing drops now”. How will this impact modding?
Of course, we’ve already been getting drops for well over a year now. However, the expectation had still been a 1.22 eventually. But 1.22 isn’t even remotely on the horizon now. Devs don’t have the time to version chase new updates for major mods every few months. What will be the tipping point now for version updates? Will the major mods remain on 1.20.1/1.21.1 for the foreseeable future?
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Of course, we’ve already been getting drops for well over a year now. However, the expectation had still been a 1.22 eventually. But 1.22 isn’t even remotely on the horizon now. Devs don’t have the time to version chase new updates for major mods every few months. What will be the tipping point now for version updates? Will the major mods remain on 1.20.1/1.21.1 for the foreseeable future?
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Finished Liminal Industries. My Thoughts
This is the only modpack I have ever completed, and for good reason. It scratches a certain itch with me, and got me into mods I had never sunk too deeply in like Create and Immersive Engineering (I had actually resisted doing packs with Create due to how overly-complicated it made what other mods would otherwise have a few machines for).
Liminal Industries plunged me into an intriguing early game where I had to scrape together what few resources the backrooms dimension offered down to its carpet, concrete, wallpaper, and ceiling lights, and turn that into an automation focused mid-game. Unlike other modpacks or even vanilla Minecraft where the early game is the most interesting, Liminal Industries' progression through crude Create automation in the mid-game was the highlight of the entire pack.
That being said, the late-game felt more-or-less like an afterthought although I did enjoy some parts of it. Reaching Ender IO and Mekanism machines, which I was much more familiar with, felt extremely rewarding after having created large multiblocks and complex staging of machinery through Create; however, grinding out steel casings and going through machine unlock after machine unlock was an absolute slog. It was also really annoying trying to find tips and information about certain setups so a YouTuber by the name of Ric-MC was an enormous help in that regard.
With all that being said, I'm gonna be giving some tips of my own for anyone else playing this mod whose been struggling or is lost on what to do (though I am an extremely average player myself).
# Farms and Iron/Copper/Quartz/Electrum
The most useful block in this game is the Vacuumulator. It can be augmented with a relatively cheap filter, allowing it to absorb blocks in a 4 block radius, even through other blocks. I say it is the most useful because if you're ever struggling with a farm design; chances are, the Vacuumulator can solve any issue you may be having.
When you finally have access to the dimensional stabilizer in Chapter 4 of the quest book, you can create an iron farm anywhere (from what I saw online, most players were using red carpet rooms that generate in the overworld). By having your chunkloader on the nether side, like with any ghast tear farm or other nether-to-overworld farm, you can just push items through the portal.
I have a dispenser with a redstone clock.
On the other side, a Vacuumulator grabs the Crimsite and a crusher breaks it down into iron chunks and bauxite (aluminum).
https://preview.redd.it/dwgdj1kq6h2g1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=d1142775dea0a394d7ee2947d6084b23d2188f23
You'll want this farm as soon as possible; as an aside, the bauxite when crushed gives you Nuggets of Experience, which can be used to get the Cryptic Eye early (I'll give my thoughts about that later).
A Quartz farm is a very simple setup, and you will be using quartz a lot.
https://preview.redd.it/ftpezzz67h2g1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=081003a26cd64c552f2c713cdc9e7d24748d9683
Using a cheap setup like this, I always had quartz available when needed. It also provides sand and soul sand in the overflow, and clay for immersive engineering if you're using its wiring over AE2.
Copper, in the same way as iron, is gained through veridium. For this setup, I kept only the nuggets and dumped the crushed copper (I made this before I had any good smelting options like a redstone furnace).
https://preview.redd.it/n7iy7mvq7h2g1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=f1d823fb79703b0eabc3ce7cfc4712809a6e379f
I produced more copper than I ever needed, and copper is another resource you'll be needing a metric fuckton of.
Electrum is slightly more complicated. You essentially need a mana battery powering a mana pool that is converting deepslate (igneous extruder on top of a magma block with lava and packed ice on either side) into tuff. When tuff is crushed, it has equal
This is the only modpack I have ever completed, and for good reason. It scratches a certain itch with me, and got me into mods I had never sunk too deeply in like Create and Immersive Engineering (I had actually resisted doing packs with Create due to how overly-complicated it made what other mods would otherwise have a few machines for).
Liminal Industries plunged me into an intriguing early game where I had to scrape together what few resources the backrooms dimension offered down to its carpet, concrete, wallpaper, and ceiling lights, and turn that into an automation focused mid-game. Unlike other modpacks or even vanilla Minecraft where the early game is the most interesting, Liminal Industries' progression through crude Create automation in the mid-game was the highlight of the entire pack.
That being said, the late-game felt more-or-less like an afterthought although I did enjoy some parts of it. Reaching Ender IO and Mekanism machines, which I was much more familiar with, felt extremely rewarding after having created large multiblocks and complex staging of machinery through Create; however, grinding out steel casings and going through machine unlock after machine unlock was an absolute slog. It was also really annoying trying to find tips and information about certain setups so a YouTuber by the name of Ric-MC was an enormous help in that regard.
With all that being said, I'm gonna be giving some tips of my own for anyone else playing this mod whose been struggling or is lost on what to do (though I am an extremely average player myself).
# Farms and Iron/Copper/Quartz/Electrum
The most useful block in this game is the Vacuumulator. It can be augmented with a relatively cheap filter, allowing it to absorb blocks in a 4 block radius, even through other blocks. I say it is the most useful because if you're ever struggling with a farm design; chances are, the Vacuumulator can solve any issue you may be having.
When you finally have access to the dimensional stabilizer in Chapter 4 of the quest book, you can create an iron farm anywhere (from what I saw online, most players were using red carpet rooms that generate in the overworld). By having your chunkloader on the nether side, like with any ghast tear farm or other nether-to-overworld farm, you can just push items through the portal.
I have a dispenser with a redstone clock.
On the other side, a Vacuumulator grabs the Crimsite and a crusher breaks it down into iron chunks and bauxite (aluminum).
https://preview.redd.it/dwgdj1kq6h2g1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=d1142775dea0a394d7ee2947d6084b23d2188f23
You'll want this farm as soon as possible; as an aside, the bauxite when crushed gives you Nuggets of Experience, which can be used to get the Cryptic Eye early (I'll give my thoughts about that later).
A Quartz farm is a very simple setup, and you will be using quartz a lot.
https://preview.redd.it/ftpezzz67h2g1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=081003a26cd64c552f2c713cdc9e7d24748d9683
Using a cheap setup like this, I always had quartz available when needed. It also provides sand and soul sand in the overflow, and clay for immersive engineering if you're using its wiring over AE2.
Copper, in the same way as iron, is gained through veridium. For this setup, I kept only the nuggets and dumped the crushed copper (I made this before I had any good smelting options like a redstone furnace).
https://preview.redd.it/n7iy7mvq7h2g1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=f1d823fb79703b0eabc3ce7cfc4712809a6e379f
I produced more copper than I ever needed, and copper is another resource you'll be needing a metric fuckton of.
Electrum is slightly more complicated. You essentially need a mana battery powering a mana pool that is converting deepslate (igneous extruder on top of a magma block with lava and packed ice on either side) into tuff. When tuff is crushed, it has equal