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Ingots Addition for Epic Knights
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This mod adds three types of ingots, all of which can be synthesized using vanilla materials, including tin, bronze, and silver.
Themed around castles, knights, medieval weapons, and magic from the Middle Ages.
Includes a large focus on traversing worlds with enhanced world generation, structures, dungeons, and more for players to find unique loot.
Features content that solely expands on Vanilla mechanics and gameplay.
Adds new ores or other raw resources.
Introduces new weapons, which may add unique mechanics or abilities.
Introduces new armor, which may add special properties.
Introduces new tools, which may add enhanced capabilities.
Adds extra features or content to an existing mod.
Forge is a popular mod loader for versions 1.1+ of Minecraft.
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This is a supplementary mod for the ingots required in Epic Knights.
It adds three types of ingots, all of which can be synthesized using vanilla materials, including tin, bronze, and silver.
Contains unique ingots: bronze, tin, silver, while they have universal tags in Forge
All ingots can be synthesized using items from the original game.
The synthetic formula is as follows
- Copper Ingot + Tin Ingot == Copper-Tin Alloy Powder ---(Blasting)---Bronze Ingot
- Raw Copper + Gravel == Raw Tin ---(Smeltingh/Blasting)---Tin Ingot
- Raw Copper/Raw Tin/Raw Iron + Netherrack == Raw Silver ---(Blasting)---Silver Ingot
- Copper Ingot---(Blasting)---Bronze Ingot
Ingots
Bronze
For hardcore players, smelting tin and copper powder like MoreOres to obtain bronze ingots is completely possible
However, if you don't want to be trapped in tedious work, you can still get bronze ingots by smelting copper ingots directly in the blast furnace, just like using iron to make steel in EpicKnights.
I have added a complete set of bronze equipment, including armor and tools
But there are no equipment made of tin because they are obviously too soft
Tin
Now we can make a raw tin with Raw Copper and gravel, then smelting it to get a tin ingot.
Tin ingots can only be used to make weapons in Epic Knights or mixed with copper ingots to blest a bronze ingot.
Silver
Now we can make a raw silver with two things:
RawCopper/RawIron/RawTin + Netherrack.
After all, silver weapons can cause extra damage to undead, so maybe netherrack can be effective
Steel
Since we already have steel ingots, why can't they be used to make axes and pickaxes?
Now we have it. Steel axes and pickaxes have the same efficiency as diamonds, but have less durability.
This mod was posted with personal permission of MirandaFrins.
All Credit goes to MirandaFrins - Thank you so much for your creation!
Original release on modrinth: https://modrinth.com/mod/ingots-addition-for-epic-knights

I authorize Kreffox to further upload, edit, modify, and use my mod in other situations.
This is a supplementary mod for the ingots required in EpicKnights
adds three types of ingots, all of which can be synthesized using vanilla materials, including tin, bronze, and silver.
Contains unique ingots: bronze, tin, silver, while they have universal tags in Forge
Specially designed for players who don't like MoreOres
No need to excavate tin and silver mines because I haven't added these Mines underground
When I was playing EpicKnights, I realized that the original game did not include the bronze, tin, and silver required in the mods.
However, as a player with OCD, I don't want my save to be filled with other minerals that I don't need due to the addition of modules like MoreOres.
Therefore, I created this ingots supplement package,
in which all ingots can be synthesized using items from the original game.
The synthetic formula is as follows
- Copper Ingot + Tin Ingot == Copper-Tin Alloy Powder ---(Blasting)---Bronze Ingot
- Raw Copper + Gravel == Raw Tin ---(Smeltingh/Blasting)---Tin Ingot
- Raw Copper/Raw Tin/Raw Iron + Netherrack == Raw Silver ---(Blasting)---Silver Ingot
- Copper Ingot---(Blasting)---Bronze Ingot
Ingots
Bronze
For hardcore players, smelting tin and copper powder like MoreOres to obtain bronze ingots is completely possible
However, if you don't want to be trapped in tedious work, you can still get bronze ingots by smelting copper ingots directly in the blast furnace, just like using iron to make steel in EpicKnights.
I have added a complete set of bronze equipment, including armor and tools
But there are no equipment made of tin because they are obviously too soft
Tin
Now we can make a raw tin with Raw Copper and gravel, then smelting it to get a tin ingot.
Tin ingots can only be used to make weapons in Epic Knights or mixed with copper ingots to blest a bronze ingot.
Silver
Now we can make a raw silver with two things:
RawCopper/RawIron/RawTin + Netherrack.
After all, silver weapons can cause extra damage to undead, so maybe netherrack can be effective
Steel
Since we already have steel ingots, why can't they be used to make axes and pickaxes?
Now we have it. Steel axes and pickaxes have the same efficiency as diamonds, but have less durability.
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