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  1. GregTech Community Edition is a mod developed by archengius, exidex and SuperCoder79 and others, currently maintained by LAGIdiot. It is a total rewrite of GregTech for Minecraft 1.12.2. It is mostly based on GregTech 5 Unofficial but includes several elements from both GregTech 4 and 6 and community suggestions. Ore generation List of Fluids Getting Started GregTech Community Edition on ...

    • Ore Generation

      GregTech Community Edition has dozens of ores with complex...

    • List of Fluids

      This page is about a list of available fluids in GregTech...

    • Covers

      Covers are integral part of GTCE which allows to extend...

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  3. Gregtech Community Edition, or commonly shortened to GTCE, is a total rewrite of GregTech for Minecraft 1.12.2. GTCE adds many machines, tools, and ores. Unlike previous versions of Gregtech, Gregtech Community Edition is not dependent on IndustrialCraft 2 and can be played standalone, save for its coremod; CodeChickenLib

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    • Starting Out
    • Steam Age
    • Basic Electricity

    It will be helpful to install the following additional mods: 1. Just Enough Items, to help look through the many complex recipe chains in this mod. 2. A minimap mod such as JourneyMap, to save the location of important places. 3. Mods for item logistics such as Applied Energistics 2 or Ender IO, as GregTech Community Edition currently does not have...

    Changes to the world

    When you begin a new GregTech world, you may notice two different additions to the world: Rubber Trees and Surface Rocks. Rubber Trees when broken down yield Rubber Wood and Rubber. Rubber is useful for making insulated Cables. They are distinguishable from other trees by their tall height and bright leaf color. Be sure to collect the tree's Saplings, as they are slightly uncommon. Surface Rocks are small stones containing 1 nugget of their metal. They provide a tiny amount of metal resource,...

    First steps

    Once you have a standard survival base, it's time to go searching for important materials. You will need a source of Copper, Tin and Iron to begin. You will also need a significant amount of Clay. 1. Tin comes from Cassiterite veins, which spawn close to the surface. 2. Copper spawns as Pentlandite higher in the world, and Chalcopyrite deeper down. However, you may wish to save Chalcopyrite, as later you can process it for Platinum Group Sludge, which is an early source of Osmium, Platinum, I...

    First machines

    Before you can progress further, you'll need some tools. Make a File, Saw, Wire Cutter, Knife and Wrench out of suitable materials. You may also wish to craft an Axe, which chops whole trees at once, a Pickaxe, a Sword, and a Butchery Knife, which has Looting III on it. Make some Bronze Plates with a Hammer and 2 Bronze Ingots - no bothersome Double Ingots here. Use those Bronze Plates with Bricks and a Furnace to create a Bricked Bronze Hull. Then, create a Small Coal Boiler. Insert lots of...

    Primitive Blast Furnace

    The next step will require massive amounts of Clay - about 8 stacks of balls minimum. Head over to the nearby river and start digging. Smelt 4 stacks of clay balls into Bricks, macerate the Clay and Bricks with Mortars, and mix them together to form Fireclay Dust. Compress it into balls with your Compressor, smelt them into Fireclay Bricks, and craft them into Primitive Bricks. Now it is time to build the Primitive Blast Furnace. It's a slow machine, but it will get you Steel, which you will...

    How electricity works

    GTCE Electricity is significantly more complex than a simple form of energy such as RF, and must be handled with care. If electricity is handled improperly, it could lead to machines exploding, player death, and loss of materials. Always ensure you have correctly configured your electricity network before changing anything. Electricity in GregTech comes in voltages. Each voltage has a maximum EU per tick (EU/t) it can handle. For example, LV machines can handle recipes up to 32 EU/t. The diff...

    LV machines

    With that out of the way, you can now make some LV Machine Hulls with the Steel you have. However, you'll notice that to craft the machines themselves, you'll need new, more advanced components. Circuits are used in all machines, and some may need components such as Motors, Pistons, etc. At first, they will be hard to craft, but as your infrastructure gets better and you progress through the voltage tiers, you'll notice the material costs will decrease. You will need Red Alloy for Circuits an...

    Electric Blast Furnace

    The electric blast furnace can create a variety of new alloys and metals, and is one of the most used machines in Gregtech. It can be used to create things such as Aluminum, which is required to advance ion the game to Medium Voltage technology.

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  4. Gregtech is probably the biggest mod for minecraft. Theres so many modpacks built around different versions of greg. The main versions are gtceu (1.12.2) and gt5u gtnh fork. If you wanna start with greg, gtnh would probably be the best. They pushed sooo many useful and sick updates within the last months.

  5. GregTech rewrite for modern versions of Minecraft. Alpha builds are unstable and subject to change, but may offer the latest version

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  7. GregTech Community Edition is a rewrite of the GregTech series of mods for Minecraft 1.12.2, based mostly on GregTech 5 with elements of Gregtech 4 and 6, according to the FTB wiki. Important articles [ ]

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