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Slimes are cool. That's why this mod gives them a new purpose!

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GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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resourcefulslimes-26.1.2-1.6.2.jar
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CurseForge
Modrinth

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Welcome to Resourceful Slimes!

This mod adds variety of slime variants used for resource automation.

Currently there are 21 variants including modded resources

Modded ones won't be obtainable unless you have installed a mod with that certain resource. List below:

Vanilla resource variants:

  • Cobblestone
  • Iron
  • Gold
  • Copper
  • Lapis Lazuli
  • Redstone
  • Emerald
  • Diamond
  • Coal
  • Amethyst
  • Quartz
  • Netherite Scrap

Modded resource variants:

  • Tin
  • Aluminium
  • Zinc
  • Lead
  • Osmium
  • Uranium
  • Silver
  • Nickel
  • Certus Quartz

How do you get them?

Get a Slime Lab, then put corresponding ingredients, power it with redstone and here you go! Slimes made this way are always the smallest. Check recipe for slime bucket to see what you need...

How do they make resources?

Feed them well by hand or with a Slime Feeder and let them make resource slime balls. These can be sieved for corresponding resource using a Slime Sieve! You can check slime saturation with a Slimepedia.

How do you get more of them?

What do slimes do? They split! Why don't check it out?

 

What are these other values in Slimepedia?

Those are slime stats. They give variety of bonuses. Those have a small chance to increase when a slime splits.

Most stuff related to numbers is config-customizable.

Also yes, you can use this in your modpack!

 


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How do you get them?

You find them, each has a corresponding biome group. All listed below:

  • Mountains - Iron, Tin
  • Taiga - Gold, Aluminium
  • Plains - Copper, Zinc
  • Snowy - Lapis, Lead
  • Badlands - Redstone, Osmium
  • Jungle - Emerald, Uranium
  • Icy - Diamond, Silver
  • Desert - Coal, Nickel
  • Cave - Amethyst, Certus Quartz
  • Wet Nether - Quartz
  • Dry Nether - Netherite Scrap

Resourceful Slimes

This mod adds variety of slime variants used for resource automation.

Currently there are 21 variants including modded resources. Modded ones won't be obtainable unless you have installed a mod with that certain resource. List below:

Spoiler

Vanilla resource variants:

  • Cobblestone
  • Iron
  • Gold
  • Copper
  • Lapis Lazuli
  • Redstone
  • Emerald
  • Diamond
  • Coal
  • Amethyst
  • Quartz
  • Netherite Scrap

Modded resource variants:

  • Tin
  • Aluminium
  • Zinc
  • Lead
  • Osmium
  • Uranium
  • Silver
  • Nickel
  • Certus Quartz

How do you get them? Get a Slime Lab, then put corresponding ingredients, power it with redstone and here you go! Slimes made this way are always the smallest. Check recipe for slime bucket to see what you need...

How do they make resources? Feed them well by hand or with a Slime Feeder and let them make resource slime balls. These can be sieved for corresponding resource using a Slime Sieve! You can check slime saturation with a Slimepedia.

How do you get more of them? What do slimes do? They split! Why don't check it out?

What are these other values in Slimepedia? Those are slime stats. They give variety of bonuses. Those have a small chance to increase when a slime splits.

Most stuff related to numbers is config-customizable. Also yes, you can use this in your modpack.

Title with resource slimes in background

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  • filled_slime_feeder.png
    filled_slime_feeder.png Resource slimes are attracted by filled slime feeders!
  • empty_slime_feeder.png
    empty_slime_feeder.png
  • title.png
    title.png title.png
  • resourceslimes.png
    resourceslimes.png resourceslimes.png
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    Banner
  • The Slimes
    The Slimes
  • Empty Slime Feeder
    Empty Slime Feeder
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    Filled Slime Feeder

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