Other than that all you need is a bucket of lava to power it (hopefully you have come across a surface lava pool) and now your aluminum and a bit of copper can come into play. You get seared bricks that are used to make the smeltery components. Get all the clay, sand and gravel that you come across, combine it and bang it in a furnace. I would suggest that it is a good first use for diamonds. All you need to do to make an iron tool be able to mine obsidian is add a diamond onto it. A stone tool rod with an obsidian binding and an iron axe head is a nice beginner tool (or you can use all iron). If you haven't been caving yet but have gotten your hands on some of these gravel ores (hopefully iron) then you can make good iron tools. Obsidian is ok for the tool binding and the axe head.Įquivalent exchange also provides an easy, handy way of making obsidian from wood once you have access to a minium stone (requires minium shards which is a rare mob drop and 4 iron and one gold and some stone.) Hopefully you will have come across gravel ores. I think this means that part of the durability calculation involves multiplying the durability by 0.8. The only thing I wouldn't recommend using obsidian for is for the tool rod because it has a handle modifier of less than one (0.8 to be precise). Iron has reinforced 1 and obsidian has reinforced 2. It means that as the tool loses durability, its mining speed increases. Stone has the stonebound ability so a tool with any part of it made with stone will have that ability. The ones I remember are Stonebound and reinforced. Some materials have special abilities that you may have noticed. There is some excellent documentation within that book on all the tools and the stuff you can make them with. They are all rather easy to make and the bonus is that when you craft them a book called "materials and me" or something like that will automatically spawn in your inventory. If you haven't already you should consider actually crafting the tinker's contruct worktables. So you can alternate between an iron or stone and obsidian pick Invaluable for anything you cant easily repair though. (My obsidian pick was actually a PITA to repair early early on.)ĮDIT: Also if you have EE installed, get some stone bricks and use the stone on them for some mossy stone brick, take nine of those to a crafting table, get a ball of moss, put on tool. That said it's best if you can actually repair them. See what you got and make as much as you can. That said if you find any free materials in the chests, use them, they are free. However if you get *really* lucky like I did in my SP world and find an obsidian pick axe head, That thing will mine anything in the overworld almost, and saves you from the need to spend diamonds on a pickaxe, allowing you to jump straight to quarries or what have you that needs diamonds. Frankly just making stone tools with it would stop you from replacing them constantly early on. It vastly depends what you have available.
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