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This mod aims to make smelting ores and forging tools more immersive (GUI free) and engaging. It adds new mechanics to smelting and forging ores and tools and steps for gems lapidary. Features:
- DarkSmelting
You can now smelt all the vanilla armors, tools and weapons...
- DarkSmelting
Most weapons are crafted at any crafting station, while others can only be found in chests, as enemy/boss drops, or purchased from NPCs. The Calamity Mod adds a large number of new and unique weapons for players to use. Many are upgrades to existing weapons and others are wholly unique.
- Overview
- Usage and mechanics
- Recipes
- Fuel
- Hopper automation
- Trivia
- See also
Smelting is a method of obtaining refined goods from raw materials by heating in a furnace, blast furnace, smoker or campfire. For example, raw iron can be smelted to produce iron ingots using coal as fuel. Like crafting, smelting uses recipes to determine what item is produced, but its recipes are simpler. Smelting also yields experience.
The smelting interface.
The furnace, blast furnace, and smoker share a similar interface: At the upper left is a slot for smeltable item input, below that is a slot for fuel input, and on the right is a slot where output items accumulate and can be removed by the player. Flames above the fuel slot act as a gauge showing the gradual consumption of the current fuel item, and an arrow in the middle gradually fills to show the progress of smelting the current input item.
To smelt, an input item and fuel must be placed into the input and fuel slots, respectively. The furnace then begins to smelt and continues even after the player closes the interface. (The player can still tell when a furnace is working by its block texture showing flames and fire particle effects appearing.)
The furnace burns one fuel item at a time, taking 10 seconds to burn or 200 game ticks, with the fuel gauge indicating how much of that item's burn time remains. As each fuel item is fully consumed, another one is taken from the fuel slot and the gauge starts over.
Smeltable input items are also processed one at a time but are not removed from the input slot while smelting is in progress. The arrow indicates how much of the smelting process has been completed. When the arrow is full, the input item is removed from the input stack and an output item is added to the output stack. Smelting of the next input item then begins immediately.
Smelting stops under any of four conditions:
All smelting recipes can be used in the furnace, but only subsets are available in the blast furnace and smoker, when available they will burn twice as fast (5 seconds or 100 game ticks), but will use the same amount of fuel.
For fractional experience values, first multiply this value by the number of smelted items removed from the furnace, then award the player the whole-number part, and if there is a fractional part remaining, this represents the chance of an additional experience point.
•For example, when smelting 1 coal ore and removing the coal, the value is 0.1, so every ten coal you remove grants you one experience point on average.
•When smelting 5 sea pickles and removing all 5 lime dye, the value is 0.2 × 5 = 1, so this grants only 1 point.
There are multiple fuels that can be used to smelt items. The type of fuel that should be used depends on the number of items in question.
For larger jobs, a single lava bucket or a block of coal can smelt more items than can fit in the furnace, a lava bucket being able to smelt 100 blocks and a block of coal being able to smelt 80 —both input and output are limited to a maximum of a stack of 64 items (with some items not being able to be stacked or only being possible to stack 16 of them).
Automated furnace
The smelting process can be automated with hoppers on the top and bottom of the furnace. For larger smelting jobs, a third hopper on the side of the furnace can feed in fuel and, in case of lava being used as fuel, any empty buckets come out of the bottom hopper. This automatically feeds and empties the furnace so that different materials can be smelted in the same batch with no loss.
•A wooden tool burns the same regardless of its remaining durability. A used-up tool is just as effective as fuel as a new tool.
•"Smelting" is a broad term in the context of Minecraft while in the real world, smelting has a more precise definition.
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Aug 31, 2023 · You can now smelt all the vanilla armors, tools and weapons into ingots. (Includes all Iron, Diamond, Gold, Netherite Armor, Tools, Weapons and Horse Armors, Bucket, Iron Door, Iron Trap Door, Iron Bars)
The Calamity Mod adds recipes for certain vanilla items, weapons, and accessories that previously only could be obtained through chests or enemy drops, so the player cannot be prevented from obtaining those items in their world, or so the player will not have to extensively farm enemies to obtain them.
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Weapons are useful items used for combat against enemies, bosses, and even other players during PvP games. Most weapons are crafted at any crafting Station, while others can only be found in Chests, as enemy/boss drops, or purchased from NPCs.