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No Tree Punching Mod 1.16.5/1.15.2 (A bit of Realism to the Early Game)
Author: alcatrazEscape β 4 weeks ago β 51,956 views
No Tree Punching Mod 1.16.5/1.15.2 is a Minecraft mod meant to add a little more believability to your first few minutes of minecraft play. It also adds the extra challenge that when you break a block with the wrong tool, it takes much longer to mine, and wonβt drop anything. Two new tools, Knives and Mattocks are added to help deal with this requirement. A lot of features are heavily inspired by the original TerraFirmaCraft.
This mod uses JEIβs information feature as a method of documentation, as well as the online wiki. It includes full JEI recipe viewing support, as well as Craft Tweaker integration for custom recipe changes.
Features:
Screenshots and Crafting Recipes:
Bellows
A bellows is a compressible sack of air used to forge oxygen into the Forge / Blast Furnace.
The side with the dark hole is where the air comes out. This must be placed against a Tuyere or a Blast Furnace block for the bellows to work properly. To compress the bellows, supply a redstone signal. The bellows will compress when it first receives a signal, and expand when it no longer does.
Blast Furnace
The blast furnace is used to turn iron into steel. It is a small expandable multiblock structure.
To start, you need the blast furnace block. Right clicking will open the GUI, showing the current temperature, charcoal, and input and output slots. To add charcoal, it must be placed up to three blocks above the blast furnace, and surrounded in a β+β shape by solid stone type blocks. Below is an example of a maximum size blast furnace (there is three layers of charcoal inside the stone bricks.)
To light the blast furnace, right click with a flint and steel or firestarter. It will start to consume charcoal, heating up as it does so. To add additional heat, place a bellows, facing into the blast furnace block and toggle it.
Charcoal Forge
The charcoal forge is a way to reach high enough temperatures to smelt ores into ingots. To create it, place at least one charcoal in a Charcoal Pile. Then surround it on all four horizontal sides with stone type blocks. Finally, light the forge by right clicking it with a Fire starter or Flint and Steel.
A forge will slowly consume charcoal while burning. It will also slowly increase in temperature, visible by the temperature gauge to the left of the GUI. When it reaches a high enough temperature, it will start smelting objects in the input (left) slot and place them in the output (right) slot. The charcoal bar at the bottom shows how much fuel is remaining in the charcoal pile.
If the charcoal pile becomes low, the forge has a chance to burn out when trying to consume more fuel. To avoid this, keep the forge full of charcoal while it is burning.
Charcoal forges will start converting ore into ingots when they reach a certain temperature. The temperature required for each ore / metal is different depending on the metal. You can see the required temperature in JEI when looking at the recipe. Below are the temperatures required for common modded metal ores.
Flint Shards
Flint Shards are required to create most crude tools, including a fire starter. To create them, right click with a piece of flint on a stone surface (such as an exposed piece of rock). You will hear the rock crack, and potentially break into two flint shards.
Flint (Crude) Tools
Flint tools are all made with flint shards, sticks, and plant string. They are the first tool you are likely to obtain.
Flint tools have the same mining level as a wooden tool, and are almost as slow as mining by hand (apart from the incorrect tool slowness multiplier). There are currently four flint tools (above, from left to right): Crude Knife, Hatchet, Pickaxe, and Shovel. Of these, the shovel and pickaxe require a crafting table to create, while the knife and hatchet can be made in a 2Γ2 grid.
Fire Pit and Fire Starter
A fire pit is created by throwing some lumber (Any log), some smaller pieces (three sticks), and some kindling (plant string) onto a block, then right clicking and holding with a fire starter. Smoke particles will appear, and then after a second, the items will be consumed and a fire pit will appear.
Fire pits give off light when lit. While lit, they will constantly try and burn fuel, but at a much slower rate than a furnace. The downside is that, being cooler than a furnace, they canβt burn fuel with a high burn time (such as coal), and are only able to cook food, not smelt ingots or other materials. They can cook food at approximately half the speed of a furnace. Additionally, sticks can be burned in a fire pit to create torches. They will burn very quickly.
A fire pit can be extinguished by right clicking on it with a piece of sand, or by exposure to rain. A fire pit can be re-lit by right clicking on it with a fire starter, but this requires the fire pit to have some fuel in its fuel slot before it will re-light.
Grindstone
The grindstone is used to grind items into dusts or other byproducts. To use a grindstone, you will need the grindstone block, and also a grinding wheel. Right click with the grind wheel, or place it in the top slot. If the grindstone has a wheel, and a valid input, right clicking the top of the grindstone block will start it grinding.
The main use of the grindstone is to grind tin and copper ores into dusts, which can then be mixed to create bronze, an predecessor to iron. However, it can also be used to create flint shards, dyes, blaze powder, and a few other things.
Knives
Knives are one of the new tool types. They function as low damage swords, and as basic cutting tools. They have a speed modifier against blocks such as leaves, and will drop extra items when breaking plant type blocks: Leaves have roughly twice the chance to drop sticks, Tall grass will drop plant fibers.
Knives can also be used to cut material down. To cut something, hold a knife in one hand, the item you want to cut in the other, and then right click. If the object is a valid knife recipe, it will be cut, and the resultant item(s) will drop on the ground. Use JEI to see the full list of items that can be cut with a knife.
Loose Rocks
Loose Rocks are found lying on the ground at random. They appear in different varieties based on the stone immediately underground. (Ideally used with Quarkβs Revamped Stone Gen or similar.)
Stones come in a few plain stone, andesite, diorite, and granite varieties. If Quark is loaded, limestone and marble will have stones. If Rustic is loaded, slate will have a stone variant.
Stones can be broken with a hand, and drop a small rock item. This can then be placed back on the ground.
Stones can be used to craft flint shards, by cutting them with a knife. They can also be used to craft their respective cobblestone.
Plant Fibers
Plant Fibers are pieces of grass or other plants that are used to make a weak string. Three plant fibers will create one plant string in the crafting grid. This string is used to make crude tools. It can also be used in place of string in many recipes.
Plant fibers can be gathered by breaking tall grass, and double tall grass, with any knife. They can also be created from many other forms of plant matter by cutting them with a knife. (See Knife Cutting)
Tuyere
A Tuyere is a small pipe, which can be inserted into a block of cobblestone to provide air to the bottom of a Charcoal Forge. To use, right click on a cobblestone block (of any type) and the tuyere will be inserted. Breaking the block will drop the tuyere and the original block.
The tuyere, when acting as a wall to a charcoal forge, will funnel air from a bellows into the forge. A forge with bellows will be able to reach max temperature, required to smelt certian metals, and alloys.
With a Tuyere and bellows, a charcoal forge can reach its maximum temperature of 1500Β°C. This is required to smelt Iron into ingots, and also most alloys.
Wooden Gear
Wooden gears are crafting ingredients for a number of other blocks, including the bellows, grindstone, and grind wheel.
Charcoal Pit
The Charcoal pit is not a block. Rather, it is a way of creating charcoal from wood. To start, you will need a fair amount of logs, some non-flammable, full blocks, and a source of fire (Flint and Steel or a Fire starter).
To start, place your logs in log piles, by shift right clicking the logs onto the ground. Each log pile, when opened, can hold sixteen logs. The more logs, the more efficient the charcoal pit will be, in terms of Charcoal gained per log. On average you can expect 16 logs to turn into 7
Next, you should cover all your log piles with a non-flammable, full block. If there are any log piles with sides left uncovered, they will have a high chance of bursting into flames during the conversion process, letting in dangerous oxygen that will cause your charcoal pit turn into a blazing fire. This is bad.
Leave one space open, and on that log, right click with a Fire starter or Flint and Steel. This will light the charcoal pit on fire. Immediately after it lights, cover the exposed log pile with some more blocks. If you have done everything correctly, you should see smoke start to percolate upwards through your cover blocks.
After smoke stops appearing, and the charcoal pit stops making a burning sound, you can dig it up, and retrieve the valuable charcoal underneath.
Vanilla Changes
Block Breaking Changes
When breaking blocks with your fists, or the incorrect tool, blocks will take slower to mine, and not drop anything. The multiplier for the mining speed is based on the effective tool:
Modified Block Drops
There are a few extra drops that can be obtained with no tool. These are the following:
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