Good liquid fuel

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mattp_12

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I am trying out a mod called advanced generators, and I was wondering what a good fuel would be. I am using liqufacted coal as a starter fuel, but I want to know if there is any others that are renewable and produce a lot of power. (I'm getting the coal from my quarry.)
 

Omegatron

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Ender IO's fire water is pretty good, it generates 1.2 million RF/bucket (liquifacted coal is 1 million) and is made from redstone, blaze powder, sugar and one of wheat, seeds or potatoes.
 

ljfa

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You can try MFR biofuel

Ender IO's fire water is pretty good, it generates 1.2 million RF/bucket (liquifacted coal is 1 million) and is made from redstone, blaze powder, sugar and one of wheat, seeds or potatoes.
not always reneweable, depends on the mods
 

ljfa

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Oh yea right
but witches are kinda rare
You'd need some kind of witch spawner
 

mattp_12

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The real question here is: do renewable energy sources provide more gameplay? :p
Not necessarily, but just because it is renewable doesnt mean it's the best solution. I just want to make other methods of generating power. I usually just set up a big reactor and forget about it. I don't want to do that, or at least, JUST do that.
 

Nfrance

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I know I enjoy using Fire Water set ups. It's even more rewarding when you can find a way to make it automated with out the use of Witches.

Usually for me I use a mod called Gany's Nether so getting renewable blaze rods involves scouring the Nether for a Blaze cactoid (blaze rod cactus basically) and delving decently far into Ender IO to get Vaccum Chests, while also having to find enough diamonds to make enough.
 

darkeshrine

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The real question here is: do renewable energy sources provide more gameplay? :p
Depends on how difficult it is to set up or how you want to set it up. Bees for producing different materials is a pretty good way to extend gameplay and make renewable energy more difficult.