So far I’ve only let a glacial precipitator produce a metric ton of ice, and then brought the stacks over to my automatic hammering machine, which yielded only 24 water shards at a 2% rate per ice hammered. As for the magic line, well, I want to make inroads on it eventually, but I’m still very intimidated by the massive tomes of stuff-I-have-no-clue-exists.Īlso, some of the sources of elemental sky shards are very costly to break up to yield sky shards. Except that for each biome, that means I’m going to have to make a cobblestone island base, fill it with dirt so as to have -some- grassland and flora so that the bees might actually have some, oh I dunno, natural surroundings in which to thrive.ĥ. I like the thought of finding biomes and planting hives to catch bees and working out how to breed them together and such. I really hate hand building cobblestone islands though.Ĥ. The thought of playing with radioactivity and big multi-block reactors suggests that I’d better make an isolated Three Mile Cobblestone Island somewhere far below the rest of my base, just in case there’s some kind of accident or whatever. I’m… still kind of leery of trying out this section yet. In 3, Steel Powered Flight, it’s encouraging me to build reactors and a turbine housing that can only be obtained after playing with reactors. Especially since I suspect the quests after that will be to accumulate ridiculous quantities of the other foods. That requires a stack of Delighted Meals and Supreme Pizzas, which are like the ultimate foods, so that might be a while yet. (Yes, the last section of the quest book has been opened. I think I’m done with most of the basic Hell’s Kitchen cooking quests, as the rest are on hold until I start a cooking quest that has appeared in 8. Of course, there’s still a long long way to go for the rest of the quests. The last quest kinda hurt a bit, since I had to turn in a very sophisticated and costly-to-make flux capacitor and never see it again. Despite me being very tempted to try out more and different modpacks in the last few days, I stuck it out for long enough to finish all the quests in Part 1: Learning to Skyblock.
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