Mods/IndustrialCraft²

=IndustrialCraft=

IndustralCraft adds over 100 new blocks and items with the goal of taking the Minecraft experience to the next technological level. This increases the user's efficiency and productivity when gathering resources and performing landscaping as well as introducing some fun new gizmos. Author Alblaka is quite attentive to comments left on the Minecraft Forum Page and releases changes in updates quite regularly. This means that the content on this page can become out-dated. Please feel free to contribute or explain changes on the discussion page so this page can be kept up to date with the latest releases.

Dependencies
The IndustrialCraft mod requires installing the Modloader mod first.

Incompatibilities
IndustrialCraft has few incompatibilities with other mods because of its Configuration.

Common Problems
None

Block IDs used
Customizable

Item IDs used
Customizable

Bugs
NOTE: This is not the correct forum to express bugs that you find!
 * -If you find a bug, please gather as much information as possible including: what is the expected behavior, what actually happened, exact steps to cause the bug, error reports (if applicable), and version of IndustrialCraft; then post on the author's forum entry so Alblaka can try to fix them.

On-Going "Quirks" can be reported for items or blocks in their individual notes: sections only after they have been around for a while and it does not look like the author has any intention to change them. When making such an entry, please include the IndustrialCraft version number.

Additional Notes

 * Note PlasticCrafts Similar items cannot be used in the same recipies

=Mod Specifics=

Because of the wealth of items, blocks, and recipes that have been added by the IndustrialCraft mod, the following section attempts to detail these changes to decrease the user's confusion and increase their enjoyment. As opposed to the mod author's humorous, tongue-in-cheek, sales-pitch style post, these pages will describe everything in a staight-forward manner using clear English.

New Mobs
IndustrialCraft currently does not introduce any new Mobs.

New Items
IndustrialCraft introduces (todo: insert # here) new items to Minecraft. They are divided into the following categories/pages for ease of viewing.

Natural Resources

 * IndustrialCraft introduces a few new resources to the Minecraft terrain. Uranium is dropped from Uranium Ore much like Coal or Diamond; a single unit is dropped for every ore mined.

Derived Materials

 * IndustrialCraft also adds many raw materials that cannot be found in nature themselves, but are manufactured directly from natural materials. These include: Bronze Dust, Coal Dust, Copper Dust, Gold Dust, Iron Dust, Rubber, and Tin Dust.

Components

 * IndustrialCraft includes many items that serve no purpose except to be used in recipes. These include: Advanced Alloy, Advanced Circuit, Bat-Pack, Battery Pack, Carbon Fibers, Carbon Plate, Combined Carbon Fibers, Electronic Circuit, Energy Crystal, Metal Block, RE Battery, Some random Scrap, Scrap Box, Single-Use Battery, Treetap, and Uranium Fuel Ingot.

Metals

 * IndustrialCraft introduces new metals with various purposes, including: Bronze Ingot, Copper, Refined Iron, and Tin.

Tools

 * IndustrialCraft introduces a new line of tools through the new metal Bronze as well as several other useful mining and crafting tools. These include: Bronze Sword, Bronze Pickaxe, Bronze Axe, Bronze Shovel, Bronze Hoe, Wrench, Chainsaw, Mining Drill, Diamond Drill, Mining Laser.

Armor

 * IndustrialCraft also provides several new types of armor including: Bronze Helmet, Bronze Chestplate, Bronze Leggings, Bronze Boots, Composite Armor, and Nano Suit.

Devices

 * Finally, IndustrialCraft introduces many hand-held technical devices that serve various purposes (most of them energy related). They are the EC Manipulator, Cable Obscurator, Mobile Charger, ODE Device, and the Jetpack.

New Blocks

 * IndustrialCraft introduces a very large number of new blocks. They have been divided up into the following categories/pages for ease of viewing.

Natural Resources

 * IndustrialCraft adds Copper Ore, Tin Ore, and Uranium Ore to the naturally occuring minerals in Minecraft. These blocks do not interfere with already naturally occuring ores, but take place of left-over stone with varying degrees of probability.

Machines

 * One of the largest categories of new blocks introduced in IndustrialCraft are numerous useful machines which vary from upgrading the original furnace to other more original functions. These include the Canning Machine, Compressor, Crystal Charger, Electro Furnace, Extractor, Iron Furnace, Macerator, Miner, and the Recycler, Terraformer.

Energy

 * Another large category of new blocks in IndustrialCraft are those that generate or convey something akin to electricity in the form of EUs (Energy Units). These blocks include: Cable, Generator, Geothermal Generator, HV Transformer, MFE Transmitter, Nuclear Reactor, Solar Collector, Switch Cable, Water Mill, and the Windmill.

Building

 * There are 3 new blocks with which to build structures in IndustrialCraft. Reinforced Stone, Reinforced Glass, and Reinforced Door.

Components

 * Interestingly enough, IndustrialCraft also includes 2 blocks that function only as ingredients yet can be placed in the world. These are the Machine and the Advanced Machine.

Other

 * Some blocks that do not belond in the other categories. Includes: the Luminator and Industrial TNT.

New Crafting Recipes
Quick Crafting Recipe Reference Guide.

Complicated Ideas/Recipes
There are a few more complicated topics in IndustrialCraft that deserve their own sections: Food, Fuel, Industrial Diamond, Miner, Nano Suit, and the Terraformer.

Secret Recipes
This Secret Recipes page describes items and recipes not found by a quick perusal of the author's mod forum page.
 * Spoiler Warning

If you find any secret recipes that are not included here, feel free to contribute them or put them on the discussion page so they can be verified and added.