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  1. III
  2. I I = Iron Furnace
  3. III
  4. or
  5. III
  6. I I
  7. IFI
  8. (I = Iron, F = Stone Furnace)
  9. NOTE: Smelts faster
  10.  
  11. Iron =SMELTING= Refined Iron
  12.  
  13. P
  14. PPP = Treetap
  15. P
  16. (P = Planks)
  17.  
  18. WWW
  19. T = Rubber
  20. (W = Wood, T = Treetap)
  21. NOTE: This way of obtaining rubber IS ineffective.
  22.  
  23. RCR
  24. RCR = Cable
  25. RCR
  26. (R = Rubber, C = Copper Ingot)
  27. Cables can be placed on ground and act as wire for electric current.
  28.  
  29. L
  30. RCR = Switch Cable
  31. R
  32. (L = Lever, C = Cable, R = Redstone Dust)
  33. Switch cables are cabale of directing power, similar to the MFE.
  34. If applied redstone, it will redirect all incoming currents upwards. Without redstone, it will redirect all incoming currents downwards.
  35. This means, it can be used as cheap alternative to LINK multiple currents. (f.e. you can combine 4 currents in a cross, the center made of Switch cable, and it will redirect all 4 currents into a single directin)
  36.  
  37. CBC
  38. BMB = MFE Transmitter
  39. CBC
  40. (C = Cable, B = RE Battery, M = Machine)
  41. MFE are MultipleFunctionElectricity Transmitters.
  42. They will accept electric current from all 6 sides and store up to 8 batterys worth of energy. As well, they will emit this electric energy if their top or bottom is wired.
  43. Additionally users can place Full batterys or redstone in the lower slot to add more energy or Empty batterys in the upper slot to withdraw energy.
  44.  
  45. CCC
  46. CMC = MFS Unit
  47. CCC
  48. (C = Energy Crystal (uncharged!), M = Advanced Machine)
  49. The Multi-Functional-Storage Unit is similar to an MFE. It can, however, store up to 3 MILLION EU.
  50.  
  51. CCC
  52. RTR = HV Transformer
  53. c
  54. (C = Cable, R = Redstone, T = MFE Transmitter, c = Electric Circuit)
  55. Transformers can be used for cost-effective long-range energy transmission.
  56. Upon supplies with energy, it will start emitting currents, similar to the MFE Transmitter. However, it will either emit a current of 2000 EUs from the top OR a current of 50 EUs from the botton.
  57. A current of 2000 EUs will suffer much less from distance-based EU loss then a current of below 50.
  58. On the downside, high voltage is lethal and dangerous for normal machines and will instantly cause any machine it's applied to EXPLODE. To use the voltage, you need to wire the current into another Transformer and use the bottom output to turn the current into 50 EUs again.
  59.  
  60. R
  61. RCR = EC Manipulator
  62. I I
  63. (C = Advanced Circuit, R = Redstone, I = Cable)
  64. EC Manipulators are handy tools.
  65. Upon rightclicking a cable, it will display the total amount of current running through it.
  66. Upon rightclicking a MFE, it will change the power output of said MFE.
  67.  
  68. RDR
  69. CAC = Cable Obscurator
  70. RRR
  71. (R = Redstone Dust, D = Diamond, C = Cable, A = Advanced Circuit)
  72. Cable Obscurators will, upon rightclicking on cables, change those cables texture.
  73. Avaible textures are Smoothstone, Cobblestone, Planks, Dirt, Sand, Sandstone, Snow and Reinforced Stone.
  74.  
  75. GRG
  76. CCC = Luminator
  77. GRG
  78. (G = Glass, C = Cable, R = Redstone Dust)
  79. Luminators will act as cables, as well as providing light, based on the current running through it. A small part of the current will be subtracted to fuel the light.
  80. As well, Luminators will increase the range the current can go without loosing energy due to distance, by 2 blocks.
  81. Luminators are sensitive and will burst if applied a current of 32 EU or higher.
  82.  
  83. CCC
  84. RIR = Circuit
  85. CCC
  86. (C = Cable, R = Redstone, I = Refined Iron)
  87.  
  88. C
  89. RFR = Electro Furnace
  90.  
  91. (C = Circuit, R = Redstone, F = Iron Furnace)
  92. NOTE: Electro Furnace's and all other Electric Devices use either Redstone or Batterys as fuel.
  93. Additionally, they will not waste their electricity if they aren't currently operating/smelting.
  94.  
  95. C C
  96. TRT = RE Battery
  97. T
  98. (C = Cable, T = Tin Ingot, R = Redstone)
  99. Note: RE batterys can (and must) be recharged.
  100.  
  101. C
  102. F = Single-Use Battery
  103. F
  104. (C = Cable, F = Fuel)
  105.  
  106. BMB
  107. BMB = 6pack RE Battery
  108. BMB
  109. (B = (Charged!) RE Battery, M = Metal (either Iron, Copper or Tin))
  110. Note: You can regain the Batterys by rightclicking with the 6pack equipped.
  111.  
  112. III
  113. I I = Machine
  114. III
  115. (I = Refined Iron)
  116. NOTE: Machine blocks are CRAFTING PARTS, they have no practical use.
  117. ALL higher machines will ONLY drop machine blocks upon broken. To recover them without ressource loss, use a wrench.
  118.  
  119. P
  120. PMP = Macerator
  121. C C
  122. (C = Circuit, M = Machine, P = Stone Pickaxe (must be unused))
  123. NOTE: Macerator can turn any kind of raw ore (before smelting!) into 2 "dust" each. These dust's can be smolten to respectively 2 ingots, meaning you can double your mining efficiency.
  124. As well, the Macerator can turn Coal into Coal Dust, which is used in different recipes.
  125. And it can macerate gravel into flint, 1:1 .
  126.  
  127.  
  128. TCT
  129. TMT = Extractor
  130. (T = Treetap, C = Circuit, M = Machine)
  131. Extractor operations:
  132. Wood => Rubber
  133. Clumpy Fuel => Fuel (ned before fuel can be used)
  134.  
  135. SCS
  136. SMS = Compressor
  137. S S
  138. (S = Smooth Stone, C = Circuit, M = Machine)
  139. Compressor operations:
  140. Plantball = Plant Fuel ingrident
  141. Wet Coaldust = Fuel ingrident
  142. Coalball = Compressed Coalball
  143. Coalchunk = Industrial Diamond
  144. Sand = Sandstone
  145. Metal Block = Alloy
  146. Glowstone Dust = Glowstone
  147. Snowball = Ice
  148.  
  149.  
  150. ###
  151. # # = Plantball
  152. ###
  153. (# = 8 of a plant material, different materials are useable)
  154.  
  155. C
  156. W = Wet Coaldust
  157. (C = Coaldust, W = Bucket of Water)
  158.  
  159. #T
  160. T#T = Clumpy (Plant) Fuel
  161. T#T
  162. (T = Tin Ingot, # = (Plant) Fuel ingrident
  163. NOTE: Fuel can be used as very cost-effective fuel for newer furnaces (does not work in the stone furnace).
  164. Plant fuel is less effective then coal-based fuel.
  165.  
  166. CCC
  167. CFC = Coalball
  168. CCC
  169. (C = Coaldust, F = Flint)
  170.  
  171. CCC
  172. COC = Coalchunk
  173. CCC
  174. (C= Compresse Coalball, O = Obsidian)
  175.  
  176.  
  177. B B
  178. M or III = Generator
  179. F f
  180. (B = Battery, M = Machine, I = RefinedIron, F= Furnace, f = Iron Furnace)
  181. Burns any kind of fuel (like Furnaces) to charge up empty batterys.
  182.  
  183. SWS
  184. WGW = Water Mill
  185. SWS
  186. (S = Stick, W = Planks, G = Generator)
  187. Needs to be constantly supplied with water (via a Bucket) for a short time, to charge up an empty battery.
  188.  
  189. CGC
  190. GCG = Solar Panel
  191. #g#
  192. (C = Coaldust, G = Glass, # = Circuit, g = Generator)
  193. Will charge batterys without any fuel ned, but will only work in direct sunlight and will need 8 minutes to charge.
  194.  
  195. GCG
  196. GgG = Geothermal Generator
  197. III
  198. (C = Circuit, G = Glass, g = Generator, I = Refined Iron)
  199. Uses lava (in buckets) as fuel to charge up batterys.
  200.  
  201.  
  202. T T
  203. T T = Tin Cans
  204. TTT
  205. (T = Tin Ingot)
  206.  
  207. I
  208. ITI = Canning Machine
  209. ICI
  210. (I = Iron, T = Treetap, C = Circuit)
  211. Operations:
  212. Will use tin cans (fuel) to turn any kind of food into tin cans (number of tin cans filled depends on the amount of health the food would have given)
  213. Filled Tin Cans can be stacked up to 64.
  214. You can open a tincan in any crafting window or by rightclicking with an equipped Tin Can.
  215. Tin Cans will heal 1 heart each.
  216.  
  217.  
  218. G
  219. DCD = Recycler
  220. IDI
  221. (G = Glowstone Dust, D = Dirt, C = Compressor, I = Refined Iron)
  222. The recycler will use energy to recycle EVERY kind of block given . For each recycled Block, there's a 1/8 chance to generate one piece of scrap.
  223. Scrap can be used to craft Scrap Boxes, or to be burnt in Generators.
  224.  
  225.  
  226. SSS
  227. SSS = Scrap Box
  228. SSS
  229. (S = scrap)
  230. ScrapBox's can be opened via rightclicking while holding one. It will drop one random (semi-)useful item/block.
  231.  
  232.  
  233. CC
  234. TC = Bronze Dust
  235. (T = Tin Dust, C = Copper Dust
  236.  
  237. Bronze Dust =SMELTING= Bronze Ingot
  238.  
  239. Bronze Ingots can be used to craft any kind of tool or armor tile. It's strength is slightly below Iron, but it has an increased durability.
  240.  
  241. B B
  242. BBB = Wrench
  243. B
  244. (B = Bronze Ingot)
  245. Wrench's can dismount any sort of machine upon RIGHTclicking, turning them into their portable Block-form again.
  246. As well, it's a formidable weapon.
  247.  
  248.  
  249. I
  250. ICI = Mobile Charger
  251. I
  252. (I = Cable, C = Circuit)
  253. GUI can be opened by rightclicking with this item on-hand.
  254. It can charge up electric-powered tools with a charged battery.
  255.  
  256. I
  257. IBI = Mining Drill
  258. ICI
  259. (I = Refined Iron, B = Battery, C = Circuit)
  260. Mining Drills can be used as Shovel/Pickaxe replacement and will mine extremely fast.
  261. Mining Drills do NEVER break.
  262. Mining Drills need to be recharged after a fix number of usages.
  263. Mining Drills can harvest any ores besides Obsidian.
  264.  
  265. D
  266. DMD = Diamond Drill
  267. (D = Diamond, M = Mining Drill)
  268. Upgraded version of the Mining Drill, will mine even faster and can harvest Obsidian.
  269.  
  270. II
  271. IBI = Chainsaw
  272. CI
  273. (I = Refined Iron, B = Battery, C = Circuit)
  274. Chainsaws are extremely efficient, unbreakable Axe-Replacements.
  275. As well, they deal high damage to enemies.
  276. Chainsaws need to be recharged after a fix number of usages.
  277.  
  278. SSS
  279. SAS = Reinforced Stone
  280. SSS
  281. (S = Smooth Stone, A = Advanced Alloy)
  282. Reinforced Stone is highly resistanc against explosives, only a really BIG load of TNT could possibly destroy it.
  283.  
  284. SS
  285. SS = Reinforced Door
  286. SS
  287. (S = Reinforced Stone)
  288. Made of Reinforced Stone, this door will resist quite all explosions. It cannot be opened manually, but needs redstone wiring.
  289.  
  290. GAG
  291. GAG = Reinforced Glass
  292. GAG
  293. (G = Glass, A = Advanced Alloy)
  294. Reinforced Glass is much more durable then it's unreinforced counterpart.
  295. Still, it's not invulnerable and a powerful explosion right next to the glass could possibly break it.
  296.  
  297. A A
  298. ALA = Composite Vest
  299. AIA
  300. (A = Adcanced Alloy, L = Leather Vest, I = Iron Chestplate)
  301. Extremely durable chestplate.
  302.  
  303.  
  304. ICI
  305. ITI = Jetpack (EmptY)
  306. IGI
  307. (I = Refined Iron, C = Circuit, T = Tin Ingot, G = Glowstone Dust)
  308.  
  309. FJF = Jetpack
  310. (Can be crafted with different variations of 2 F and an J, as well)
  311.  
  312. f
  313. fJf = Jetpack
  314. f
  315. (F = Fuel, f = Plantfuel, J = Jetpack (Empty))
  316. To use the jetpack, first turn it on by rightclicking with holding it (you won't get any confirmation of this action, though).
  317. Then equip the jetpack and hold SPACE to fly around. Take note that the fuel is limited and that the power of the Jetpack weakens, the higher you get. Watch for fall damage upon landing to hard, as well.
  318.  
  319. BcB
  320. BTB = Bat-Pack
  321. BcB
  322. (B = RE Battery, c = Cable, T = Tin Ingot)
  323. To use the Bat-Pack, first turn it on by rightclicking with holding it (you won't get any confirmation of this action, though).
  324. Afterwards, all your electric tools will automatically recharge while using the Bat-Pack, as well as draining all ned energy for operations from it.
  325. Bat-Packs can solely be recharged in MFEs, charging a Bat-Pack takes 60000 EU.
  326.  
  327. gAg
  328. AGA = Nuclear Reactor
  329. CAC
  330. (g = Glowstone Dust, A = Advanced Alloy, G = Generator, C = Circuit)
  331. The Nuclear Reactor can do two things:
  332. 1. It can refine harvested Uran into Uran Fuel Rods. This doesn't require any sort of fuel.
  333. 2. It can use Uran Fuel Rods to charge up Batterys.
  334.  
  335. FFF
  336. TTT = Industrial TNT
  337. FFF
  338. (F= Flint, T = TNT)
  339. Industrial TNT is slightly less explosive, has a slightly longer fuse and will ALWAYS drop all blocks caught in the explosion blast.
  340.  
  341. W
  342. SGS = Clay
  343. S
  344. (W = Water Bucket, S = Sand, G = Gravel)
  345.  
  346. G
  347. gCg = ODE Device
  348. III
  349. (g = Gold Dust, G = Glowstone Dust, C = Electric Circuit, I = Cable)
  350. OED devices (=Scanner) can be used 32 times (before a recharge is ned) to evaluate the density of ore below the player. an areay in 2 block radius around the player will be scanned (5x5 area) to the most botton layer.
  351.  
  352. OGC
  353. IMI = Miner
  354. D
  355. (O = ODE Device, G = Generator, C = Electric Circuit, I = Refined Iron, M = Machine block, D = Drill)
  356. The Miner uses Mining Pipes (upper slot) and an energy source (redstone or batterys, lower slot) to dig Mining Pipes into the ground, while harvesting all valuable ores in a 5x5 area below the Miner.
  357. It will automatically drop any mined ores on the surface, where they can be collected, easyly.
  358. You can even withdraw the mining pipes, by putting ANY kind of block into the upper slot. The pipe will be withdrawn slowly, and replaced by the filler block (upper slot). Upon placing an item in the slot, the Miner will just withdraw the pipe, without placing any sort of filler.
  359.  
  360. I
  361. I = Mining Pipe
  362. R
  363. (I = Iron Ingot, R = Refined Iron)
  364. Standard iron Mining Pipe. Will dig through quite everything, though there ARE materials stopping it. Namely, Obsidian and liquids.
  365.  
  366. M M
  367. M M = Diamond-tipped Pipe
  368. D
  369. (M = Mining Pipe, D = Diamond)
  370. Diamond tipped Mining Pipes are much stronger and faster then their normal iron counter-parts, mining DOUBLE as fast. As well, it can even penetrate Obsidian.
  371.  
  372. M M
  373. MIM = ITNT Pipe
  374. I
  375. (M = Mining Pipe, I = ITNT)
  376. This special pipe was rather designed for mine-construction then actual mining. It will dig down like a normal Mining Pipe, but upon retracting a third of the Pipes will set off their charges, destroying everything in a few blocks radius around the mining site.
  377. Of course the pipe will not be harmed, it will be withdrawn and ejected as normal Mining Pipe
  378.  
  379. M
  380. T = Extractor Pipe
  381. M
  382. (M = Mining Pipe, T = Treetap)
  383. Extractor Pipes are meant to harvest liquids and are actually quite effective at their job. They will slowly drain any liquid they encounter, transporting it to the surface and storing it in a bucket of a nearby chest.
  384.  
  385.  
  386. RRR
  387. RDR = Energy Crystal (Uncharged)
  388. RRR
  389. (R = Redstone Dust, D = (Industrial) Diamond)
  390. Energy Crystal are some sort of advanced battery. To charge one, you need multiple batterys and a Crystal Charger and in redo it's ned to power and craft highly advanced machines.
  391. Some tools require Energy Crystals for crafting, but will still be chargeable with casual energy (Mobile Charger / Generator).
  392.  
  393. g
  394. GCG = Crystal Charger
  395. g
  396. (g = Glowstone Dust, G = Generator, C = Cable)
  397. Crystal Chargers can charge Energy Crystals into charged Energy Crystals. However, this requires a total energy equivalent to four RE Batterys.
  398. The device uses electrical powersources (battery, redstone) as fuel.
  399.  
  400. IG
  401. IGC = Mining Laser
  402. SIG
  403. (I = Refined Iron, G = Glowstone Dust, S = Wooden Stick, C = Energy Crystal)
  404.  
  405.  
  406. C
  407. C = Carbon Fieber
  408. C
  409. (C = Coal Dust)
  410.  
  411. CCC = Combined Carbon Fieber
  412. (C = Carbon Fieber)
  413. Combined Carbon Fiebers can be compressed into Carbon Plates in a Compressor.
  414.  
  415. NOTE: To use the Nanosuit properly, you need to install the additional file AND enable the setting in the config!
  416.  
  417. COC
  418. CGC = Nano-Helmet
  419. (C = Carbon Plate, O = Energy Crystal (Charged!), G = Glass)
  420.  
  421. C C
  422. COC = Nano-Bodyarmor
  423. CCC
  424. (C = Carbon Plate, O = Energy Crystal (Charged!))
  425.  
  426. COC
  427. C C = Nano-Leggings
  428. C C
  429. (C = Carbon Plate, O = Energy Crystal (Charged!))
  430.  
  431. C C
  432. COC = Nano-Boots
  433. (C = Carbon Plate, O = Energy Crystal (Charged!))
  434.  
  435. Nanosuit armor is indestructible, but will instead run out of energy from time to time. Upon running dry, it will loose most of it's protective ability and needs to be recharged.
  436. As well, you can upgrade each Nanosuit part.
  437.  
  438. III
  439. I#I = Advanced Nano-Helmet
  440. GGG
  441. (I = Refined Iron, G = Glass)
  442.  
  443. COC
  444. O#O = Advanced Nano-Bodyarmor
  445. COC
  446. (C = Carbon Plate, O = Energy Crystal (Charged!))
  447.  
  448. COC
  449. G#G = Advanced Nano-Leggings
  450. g g
  451. (C = Carbon Plate, O = Energy Crystal (Charged!), G = Glowstone Dust, g = Gold Dust)
  452.  
  453. FFF
  454. C#C = Advanced Nano-Boots
  455. WWW
  456. (F = Fuel, C = Carbon Plate, W = Wool/Cloth)
  457.  
  458. Upgraded Nanosuit parts have an unique ability each. These abilities are either passive, or can be activated by holding some sort of secret ConTRol key.
  459. All special abilities will cease working on empty Nanosuit or if it's energy drops below 33%.
  460.  
  461.  
  462. CAC
  463. AMA = Advanced Machine Block
  464. CAC
  465. (C = Carbon Plate, A = Advanced Alloy, M = Machine Block)
  466.  
  467. G-R
  468. CLC = Advanced Circuit
  469. R-G
  470. (C = Electric Circuit, G = Glowstone Dust, R = Redstone Dust, L = Lapis Block, - = CopperCable
  471.  
  472. III
  473. LWL = Terraformer
  474. CMC
  475. (I = Copper Cable, L = Lapis Block, W = Advanced Machine, C = Advanced Circuit, M = Machine)
  476. Terraformers use ENERGY CRYSTALS as energy source.
  477. If you place a blueprint in the upper slot, the Terraformer will start working (if powered) and change it's surrounding. The Blueprint is NOT consumed. You can change Blueprints to alter the Terraformers Operation anytime.
  478.  
  479. RGR
  480. TCT = TerraFormerBluePrint (TFBP) - Empty
  481. I I
  482. (R = Redstone Dust, G = Glowstone Dust, T = Tin Ingot, C = Advanced Circuit, I = Copper Cable)
  483. TFBPs can "store" operation manuals for the terraformer.
  484. You can programm a TFBP with following crafting recipes:
  485.  
  486. YSR
  487. S#S = Cultivation
  488. DS.
  489. (Y = Yellow Flower, R = Red Flower, S = Sapling, D = Dirt, . = Seed, # = TFBP)
  490. This TFBP will cause the Terraformer to start growing various plants on grassy tiles, as well as turn Dirt into Grass.
  491.  
  492. SCS
  493. S#S = Desertification
  494. SCS
  495. (S = Sand, C = Cactus, # = TFBP)
  496. This TFBP will cause a Terraformer to turn it surrounding into a wide desert, removing plants (eventually even setting fires) and water, as well as snow and ice.
  497.  
  498. W
  499. W#W = Irrigation
  500. W
  501. (W = Water Bucket (will not be consumed), # = TFBP)
  502. This programm will make a Terraformer turning Sand into fertile Dirt, as well as increasing plant growth (Trees, Wheat).
  503. Additionally, it will (very slowly) start filling it's surrounding with water. However, this will only happen to tiles which are BELOW THE TERRAFORMERS HEIGHT.
  504.  
  505. SSS
  506. S#S = Chilling
  507. SSS
  508. (S = Snowball, # = TFBP)
  509. A basic program, causing a Terraformer to cast snowfall over an wide area. This will create snow on top of other tiles and freeze water.
  510. Enough snowfall can start piling up snowblocks, too.
  511.  
  512. CSC
  513. S#S = Compression
  514. CSC
  515. (C = Cobblestone, S = SmoothStone, # = TFBP)
  516. This TFBP will start compressing the area around you. It will turn weaker materials (Dirt, Gravel, Sand, etc) into Cobblestone (or Sandstone, respectively, for Sand). As well, it will compress multiple layers of Sandstone/Cobblestone into Smoothstone.
  517. In fact, this program will make the Terraformer free a landscape of anything but the stone below.
  518.  
  519. S
  520. # = Flatificator
  521. SSS
  522. (S = Unused Stone Shovel, # = TFBP)
  523. A highly useful program for builders.
  524. A flatificating Terraformer will, on quite a decent speed, remove all basic natural block ABOVE IT'S OWN HEIGHT. It will not destroy any sort of stone or man-made materials, thus it could even be safe to use close to your house (unless your house is made of dirt).
  525. IT's range is approx. a 41x41 area with the Terraformer in the middle.
  526.  
  527. All TFBP can be "reset" to their empty states by applying a charge.
  528.  
  529. V
  530. CMC = Tesla Coil
  531. CAC
  532. (V = HV transformer, M = Advanced Machine, C = Cable, A = Advanced Circuit)
  533. Tesla Coils are deadly defense mechanism. They will require 5000 EU to fully charge up and 2 EUs while remaining active.
  534. Tesla Coils will always charge up to 5000, but will not be active without being redstone-powered. (Thus, they need a trigger.)
  535. If active and finding any alive object (including the player) within a small radius of approximately 4 blocks, they will zap said object with an extremely brutal 5000 EUs shock, dealing lethal damage to unarmored targets. After use, the tesla coils needs to recharge to 5000, again.
  536.  
  537.  
  538. I = 64x IC
  539. (I = Iron Ingot)
  540. Crafted from the most-valuable industrial material, Industrial Credits are a basic cash-unit used in trading and, exspecially, in automated machines designed for trading
  541.  
  542. I
  543. IRI = Item-O-Mat
  544. ICI
  545. (I = Iron Ingot, R = Redstone, C = Chest)
  546. Item-O-Mats will use nearby chests to offer goods to players visiting them, in exchange for IC.
  547.  
  548. As well, you can craft
  549. # = Sellomat/Itemomat
  550. an Itemomat into a Sellomat and vice versa.
  551. Sell-O-Mats will use a nearby to chest to BUY blocks from players.
  552.  
  553. It's even possible to put Sellomat and Itemomat on the same chest, creating some sort of "renting station".
  554.  
  555. -#- = Energy-O-Mat
  556. (- = Cable, # = Itemomat/Sellomat)
  557. Energy-O-Mats are modified Itemomats, that will sell EU instead of blocks.
  558. As well, an Energy-O-Mat without nearby chest (or with an chest that defines a price of 0 EU) will act as a redstone indicator. It will power nearby redstone wires if current is running through it.
  559.  
  560. I
  561. ICI = Personal Chest
  562. I
  563. (I = Iron Ingot, C = Chest)
  564. Personal chests are undestroyable, un-griefable and un-openable chests.
  565. Now, actually they REALLY are un-openable, unless you're using an Admin Tool. Later one this will be changed to allow access to admins OR the player who placed the chest.
  566. Recommended to be used as high value storage (f.e. for selling valuable goods via an Item-O-Mat)
  567.  
  568. -H-
  569. CMC = Matter Generator
  570. GRG
  571. (- = Cable, H = HV Transformer, C = Advanced Circuit, M = Advanced Machine, G = Glowstone Dust, R = Recycler)
  572. A Matter Generator will consume ENORMOUS amounts of energy to produce "Universal-Useable Matter".
  573. This matter can, arranged in a correct pattern on the workbench, transform into quite any material known.
  574. The process of generating UUM can be accelerated by providing a steady supply of Scrap to the Matter Generator.
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