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- | **Table of Contents** | + | ======= Blacksmithing |
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If you are crafting normal items they still use vanilla recipes, except for the vanilla weapons and armor which have been replaced by completely custom items. To see all the custom recipes you can use the command __/ | If you are crafting normal items they still use vanilla recipes, except for the vanilla weapons and armor which have been replaced by completely custom items. To see all the custom recipes you can use the command __/ | ||
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- | In order to begin smithing you must have the // | ||
- | First, you need these tools to start blacksmithing: | ||
- | {{: | + | ====== Requirements ====== |
- | Then, you need to make a Bloomery, which requires 2 hard clay. Hard clay is made by putting 8 terracotta in the shape of a chest in a crafting table. | + | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
- | {{: | + | - In order to begin smithing you must have the // |
- | You then need to place the 2 hard clay stacked on top of each other before hitting the bottom one with the hammer to create the block. | + | - First, you need these tools to start blacksmithing: |
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+ | **Bloomery: | ||
- | {{: | + | - Then, you need to make a Bloomery, which requires 2 hard clay. Hard clay is made by putting 8 terracotta in the shape of a chest in a crafting table. |
- | The other blocks you will need for smithing are //an anvil, a cauldron | + | - You then need to place the 2 hard clay stacked on top of each other before hitting the bottom one with the hammer to create |
- | {{: | + | - The other blocks you will need for smithing are //an anvil, a cauldron of water, and a smithing table//. All of these are the normal vanilla recipes. |
- | To begin smithing place //Raw Iron// in the first slot of the bloomery and either // | + | ====== The Proccess ====== |
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+ | **Smelting:** | ||
- | {{: | + | - To begin smithing place //Raw Iron// in the first slot of the bloomery and either // |
- | After all the iron has finished smelting use your // | + | Graph of heat to metal ratio: |
- | {{:screenshot_2025-03-18_183156.png?400|}} | + | {{:yo0ofk3.png?400|}} |
- | You will then place the bloom on the anvil by right-clicking it with the //Tongs// in hand. | + | - After all the iron has finished smelting use your //Tongs// to grab the bloom from the bloomery |
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+ | **Purifying the Bloom:** | ||
- | {{: | + | - You will then place the bloom on the anvil by right-clicking it with the //Tongs// in hand. |
- | Take your //Hammer// and right-click the bloom until it disappears, you will be left with an assortment of //Slag, Cast Iron, and Steel//. | + | - Take your //Hammer// and right-click the bloom until it disappears, you will be left with an assortment of //Slag, Cast Iron, and Steel//. |
- | {{:screenshot_2025-03-18_183556.png?400|}} | + | **Heating the Ingots:** |
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+ | - Now you must set a block on fire using //Flint and Steel// (which is crafted the same as in vanilla) and toss **either** the cast iron or steel in. **Do Not** put both in at the same time. After a couple of seconds right-click the fire with empty //Tongs// to pull the hot ingots out. [If fire is not enabled on the plot use the command __/plot toggle fire on__] | ||
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+ | **Forging the Item:** | ||
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+ | - You will now go over to the anvil and right-click it with the tongs in hand to bring up this Gui: (Or you can right-click the cauldron to turn them into cooled ingots which is required for certain recipes.) | ||
- | Now you must set a block on fire using //Flint and Steel// (which is crafted the same as in vanilla) and toss **either** | + | - Once in the Gui, you can use the left-hand column to navigate between |
- | {{: | + | - After you have selected the item you want to smith you will have to pick a difficulty (Apprentice, |
- | You will now go over to the anvil and right-click it with the tongs in hand to bring up this Gui: (Or you can right-click the cauldron to turn them into cooled ingots which is required for certain recipes.) | + | - Once you have your difficulty picked you must use your hammer |
- | {{: | + | - You must then use tongs to pick up the smithed item and quench it by right-clicking the cauldron. (Certain perks in the smithing tree in __/mp__ allow you to quench the item multiple times to increase the stats of it) |
- | Once in the Gui, you can use the left-hand column to navigate between //armor, weapons, and tools//. | + | - The quality of the item is determined by how many dots you hit during |
- | After you have selected | + | - To assemble |
- | {{: | + | - Depending on the quality of the blade used the weapons will have different stats. |
- | Once you have your difficulty picked you must use your hammer to right-click the dots that appear on the anvil until the item is finished. | + | ====== Crucible Furnace ====== |
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+ | - The Crucible Furnace is unlocked via the max skill in the mining section of the blacksmithing tree in __/mp__. It can be used to recycle //slag// into //cast iron// and //steel//. And is crafted by placing clay on top of a blast furnace and hitting the furnace with a hammer. | ||
- | You must then use tongs to pick up the smithed item and quench it by right-clicking the cauldron. (Certain perks in the smithing tree in __/mp__ allow you to quench the item multiple times to increase the stats of it) | ||
- | {{:screenshot_2025-03-18_185429.png? | + | There are 2 newly added buttons for the furnace: |
- | The quality of the item is determined by how many dots you hit during the smithing process. | + | {{: |
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- | To assemble the item if it is a weapon you will need to craft staffs (which are made by putting three sticks vertically in a crafting table) after you have the staffs you need to place them in a smithing table in the exact way they are shown in __/ | + | |
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- | Depending on the quality of the blade used the weapons will have different stats. | + | |
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- | ====== Crucible Furnace ====== | + | |
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- | The Crucible Furnace is unlocked via the max skill in the mining section of the blacksmithing tree in __/mp__. It can be used to recycle //slag// into //cast iron// and // | + | |
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+ | - The clear furnace button removes all melted ores from the furnace | ||
+ | - The fill tongs buttons forces the metals into crucible tongs (can be found in __/ |
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