| | |
| | | signalling elements |
| | | * pipeworks, which supports the automation of item transport |
| | | * moreores, which provides some additional ore types |
| | | * basic_materials, which provides some basic craft items |
| | | |
| | | This manual doesn't explain how to use these other modpacks, which have |
| | | This manual doesn't explain how to use these other modpacks, which have |
| | | their own manuals: |
| | | |
| | | * [Minetest Game Documentation](https://wiki.minetest.net/Main_Page) |
| | | * [Mesecons Documentation](http://mesecons.net/items.html) |
| | | * [Pipeworks Documentation](https://github.com/minetest-mods/pipeworks/wiki) |
| | | * [Pipeworks Documentation](https://gitlab.com/VanessaE/pipeworks/-/wikis/home) |
| | | * [Moreores Forum Post](https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?t=549) |
| | | * [Basic materials Repository](https://gitlab.com/VanessaE/basic_materials) |
| | | |
| | | Recipes for constructable items in technic are generally not guessable, |
| | | and are also not specifically documented here. You should use a |
| | |
| | | be the material that most limits your activity. |
| | | |
| | | Tin is part of the basic Minetest game (having migrated there from |
| | | moreores). It is found from elevation +8 downwards, with no |
| | | elevation-dependent variations in abundance beyond that point. |
| | | It is a common metal. Its main use in pure form is as a component |
| | | moreores). It is found from elevation +8 downwards, with no |
| | | elevation-dependent variations in abundance beyond that point. |
| | | It is a common metal. Its main use in pure form is as a component |
| | | of electrical batteries. Apart from that its main purpose is |
| | | as the secondary ingredient in bronze (the base being copper), but bronze |
| | | is itself little used. Its abundance is well in excess of its usage, |
| | |
| | | ### forcefield emitter ### |
| | | |
| | | The forcefield emitter is an HV powered machine that generates a |
| | | forcefield remeniscent of those seen in many science-fiction stories. |
| | | forcefield reminiscent of those seen in many science-fiction stories. |
| | | |
| | | The emitter can be configured to generate a forcefield of either |
| | | spherical or cubical shape, in either case centered on the emitter. |