3 Steam Dynamos hooked up to a leadstone storage?

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Bloodmorphed

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3 steam dynamos...you arent kidding when you say you are casual.
Thats not even the funny part.

Apparently I am extremely casual and wasn't supposed to make a crap ton of lead stuff lol. I have made 4 stacks of Leadstone and turning them into hardened. Uh oh... :( It's a server world, else I'd just re-make my world. Lol

Single player time!

So, if I do single player, what should I start with? Because I was going to do the whole infinite charcoal thingy, but apparently thats bad, then I went into Level stuff trying to get that in a infinite loop, which apparently doesn't work.

I imagine I could use sludge as my farms always produce so much of that. What should I do?
 

malicious_bloke

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Ignore hardened as a tier, you have enough power to make redstone cells and conduits, hardened is a pointless step in the progression.
 

epidemia78

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Thats not even the funny part.

Apparently I am extremely casual and wasn't supposed to make a crap ton of lead stuff lol. I have made 4 stacks of Leadstone and turning them into hardened. Uh oh... :( It's a server world, else I'd just re-make my world. Lol

Single player time!

So, if I do single player, what should I start with? Because I was going to do the whole infinite charcoal thingy, but apparently thats bad, then I went into Level stuff trying to get that in a infinite loop, which apparently doesn't work.

I imagine I could use sludge as my farms always produce so much of that. What should I do?


Pshaw, I waste stuff all the time its surely no reason to start all over. Definitely wouldnt cry over some wasted redstone, lead and tin thats for sure. Theres a million ways to generate power. You could make a Coke oven which will turn your coal into super coal- lasts 4x as long and it doesnt cost anything but time. Put a hopper on it so it feeds all of your coal into the oven and some kind of pipe to suck out the items and liquid while you are doing other things.
 
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Loufmier

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Hmmm, the progression in AS is easy and lax enough that you can forgo hardened. If we are talking BnB however...

it's used for TE's bragging rights quest, so it has nothing to do with "progression", but it still has AgS specific use.
 

namiasdf

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Well, it's that you aren't required to progress using hardened. You can craft it once, then pulverize it to get the materials back. 400 RF/t gets old quickly, due to the scales of machines you require for some of the quests.
 

Peppe

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Well, it's that you aren't required to progress using hardened. You can craft it once, then pulverize it to get the materials back. 400 RF/t gets old quickly, due to the scales of machines you require for some of the quests.
I have been using ender IO for my last few worlds, but I thought all the TE cable limits were on the connections and the trunks had basically unlimited power throughput?

In 1.6.4, most TE machines only accept/request 20-40 RF/t, so they can have the cheapest cable on them. Magma Crucible is the only one that can use up to 400 RF/t, and the charging machine machine is the only one that can use 10k.

Until you have those machines you don't need to upgrade your cable and even then you could have a ledstone section for most machines, a hardened section for your magma crucibles, and a gold section for the charging station.

You might use hardened to reduce the number of power inputs needed.
 

namiasdf

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By the time you need more than 80 RF/t you should already be able to induction smelt electrum and hardened glass, magma crucible redstone, and then fluid transpose it all.[DOUBLEPOST=1407267872][/DOUBLEPOST]I'm not saying it isn't viable, just that it is easy to forego. In the scheme of things going from leadstone to REC is just as easy as going from leadstone to hardened. Similar infrastructure is required, aside from requiring the induction smelter for hardened glass. You'll want one of those quickly anyways.