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blaze4313

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I was just wondering what everyone else's opinion is on their TiCo Tool making.

Personally for me, I head straight for the Cleaver.
Components- Paper tough rod, Manylyun Blade (Pardon Spelling), Thaumium tough rod, and lastly a thaumium plate.

Upgrades-216/216 Quartz, Auto-Repair, Blaze Powder 25/25 and a Necrotic Bone.
Using this, I two shot the Heatscar Spiders in the nether, and one shot Zombies, Skeletons, Creepers etc. (Not Endermen)

Now for my PIck

Components-I used a Cobalt pickaxe head, Paper binding and a thaumium tool rod.

Upgrades- Auto-Repair 2, Silk-Touch, and 100/100 Redstone.

Now, I prefer the silk-touch over fortune and auto smelt because it saves the ores for better processing later. However, I do have a pick with fortune on it (Same components) for the diamonds and other ores.

I would like to see what your best TiCo Tools are in your opinion. Happy posting :p
 
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Shazam08

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I was just wondering what everyone else's opinion is on their TC Tool making.

I'm always a fan of the Sword of the Zephyr.

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Oh, you mean TiCo tools? A max-sharpness manyullyn cleaver, to divebomb mobs from my hang glider.
 

null123

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Uber hacking computer with the "transcend reality" and."op me" upgrades. :p
 

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I was just wondering what everyone else's opinion is on their TiCo Tool making.
Personally for me, I head straight for the Cleaver.
Components- Paper tough rod, Manylyun Blade (Pardon Spelling), Thaumium tough rod, and lastly a thaumium plate.
there is no point in using thaumium plate, because you already have thaumium rod. you should change it to cobalt/mana plate for raw base damage. using paper plate with additional quartz may net you a bit higher damage, but i don't remember if this is true.

Now, I prefer the silk-touch over fortune and auto smelt because it saves the ores for better processing later. However, I do have a pick with fortune on it (Same components) for the diamonds and other ores.

I would like to see what your best TiCo Tools are in your opinion. Happy posting :p
fortune 3 + autosmelt gives you 2.5 ingots/ore on average, so you might want to reconsider if you don't have access to better processing.
 

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I was just wondering what everyone else's opinion is on their TiCo Tool making.

Personally for me, I head straight for the Cleaver.
Components- Paper tough rod, Manylyun Blade (Pardon Spelling), Thaumium tough rod, and lastly a thaumium plate.

Upgrades-216/216 Quartz, Auto-Repair, Blaze Powder 25/25 and a Necrotic Bone.
Using this, I two shot the Heatscar Spiders in the nether, and one shot Zombies, Skeletons, Creepers etc. (Not Endermen)

Now for my PIck

Components-I used a Cobalt pickaxe head, Paper binding and a thaumium tool rod.

Upgrades- Auto-Repair 2, Silk-Touch, and 100/100 Redstone.

Now, I prefer the silk-touch over fortune and auto smelt because it saves the ores for better processing later. However, I do have a pick with fortune on it (Same components) for the diamonds and other ores.

I would like to see what your best TiCo Tools are in your opinion. Happy posting :p

If you have thaumium, why use paper? For a cleaver, my usual setup would be Manyullyn rod (for the handle modifier), Thaumium Rod, Manyullyn Blade, Obsidian Plate (reinforced III)

Gold/Diamond/Nether star for the extra modifiers then Moss, Lapis, maybe one extra level of beheading besides the natural and then I fill the rest with quartz.
 

null123

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If you have thaumium, why use paper? For a cleaver, my usual setup would be Manyullyn rod (for the handle modifier), Thaumium Rod, Manyullyn Blade, Obsidian Plate (reinforced III)

Gold/Diamond/Nether star for the extra modifiers then Moss, Lapis, maybe one extra level of beheading besides the natural and then I fill the rest with quartz.
For the extra modifier. (Thaumium dosnt stack, paper does)
 

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For a hammer (and pretty much any digging/chopping tool that has 4 parts) i use 2 parts cobalt (usually the head and one plate), 1 part ardite (for the stonebound II attribute, which is usually used in the other plate or binding) and 1 part thaumic (adds the extra modifier plus adds more durability than paper).

For a hammer I have gotten full luck, wait till the durability is almost 0 and add a battery or flux capacitor, and all the rest of the modifiers as redstone (usually 4) and the speed rating is usually somewhere between 29 and 30, for a excavator I have gotten as high as 36 and lumbar axe between 30 and 35 (can't remember exactly)

The pick, shovel and axe same general guidelines but just a ratio of 1 on everything and they typically work very well.

Weapons, well I have fallen in love with the flux infused sword from TE
 

blaze4313

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Is the flux-infused sworx worth it? I guess what I am really asking is if the damage output on it is sufficent enough for the RF usage. Can it one shot a zombie?
 

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Er... Fully charged IC2 laser gun on explosive.. Don;'t forget your blast protection armour...
 

blaze4313

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:/ I was hoping to try and find something better than TiCon tools. I guess I wont be making a Flux Sword anyime soon. Does anyone have a good setup for a hammer from TiCo that is ood for tunnelling at like y=9?
 

JoeDolca

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Swords from TiCo are the best bar none. Pickaxe from TTKAMI is also the best, rivaled only by Bedrock Pickaxe from Rotary. Axes and shovels... might as well use the vanilla ones, unless you intend on moving metric shitloads of dirt around, then you are better off using a filler.
 

eric167

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e.g. RotaryCraft (Extractor), which renders fortune all kinds of obsolete.
yup.
and bedrock tools are awesome, particularly the axe.

took it into the twilight forest, it makes very short work of anything. mainly due to its LARGE clearance radius.
pick comes w/ silktouch already on it.
sword has +12 attack, sharpness V, looting V on it.
armor comes preloaded with one of the vanilla enchants.
and none of it EVER breaks.
 
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yup.
and bedrock tools are awesome, particularly the axe.

took it into the twilight forest, it makes very short work of anything. mainly due to its LARGE clearance radius.
pick comes w/ silktouch already on it.
sword has +12 attack, sharpness V, looting V on it.
armor comes preloaded with one of the vanilla enchants.
and none of it EVER breaks.
Unless the armor is smacked with a bedrock sword