Hey, folks. I'm working on a new mod, Avaritia. For those of you who haven't seen the teasers, here's a little video demonstrating what the mod is about:
I realize that some of these item costs may only be in a drop in the bucket for some of you that have 8 mining lasers and 2 quarries in your backyard.
So, with that in mind, I'd love to hear how many resources some of you have in your AE system/Corporea network/big pile of barrels.
I'm not talking about when you're just starting out or getting up to speed. I'm talking about those of you that are sitting in your base with a giant big reactor pumping infinite RF into one of those Draconic Evolution glowy balls and wondering what to do next as quarries vomit up emeralds and diamonds for your amusement.
Things I'm interested in:
Iron Ingots
Diamonds
Emeralds
Gold Ingots
Lapis Lazuli
Redstone Dust
Moonstone
Sunstone
Blue Topaz
Chimerite
Firestone
Shiny Ingot
Desichalkos
Tartarite
Cobalt/Ardite/Manyullyn
Iridium
Osmium
A typical Avaritia recipe costs about 86400 iron ingots, but this may be chump change to some people, so I'd like to see what "typical" numbers look like.
I realize that some of these item costs may only be in a drop in the bucket for some of you that have 8 mining lasers and 2 quarries in your backyard.
So, with that in mind, I'd love to hear how many resources some of you have in your AE system/Corporea network/big pile of barrels.
I'm not talking about when you're just starting out or getting up to speed. I'm talking about those of you that are sitting in your base with a giant big reactor pumping infinite RF into one of those Draconic Evolution glowy balls and wondering what to do next as quarries vomit up emeralds and diamonds for your amusement.
Things I'm interested in:
Iron Ingots
Diamonds
Emeralds
Gold Ingots
Lapis Lazuli
Redstone Dust
Moonstone
Sunstone
Blue Topaz
Chimerite
Firestone
Shiny Ingot
Desichalkos
Tartarite
Cobalt/Ardite/Manyullyn
Iridium
Osmium
A typical Avaritia recipe costs about 86400 iron ingots, but this may be chump change to some people, so I'd like to see what "typical" numbers look like.
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