You can make fertilizer from saltpeter, which is nitrogen, potassium and compressed air. You can get the first two from electrolysing ender pearl dust, the third is just empty cells in a compressor. The electric workbench gives you the cells back. 16 ender pearls are 20 saltpeter, which is 40 fertilizer.
Which means that you can crank out 40 fertilizer every 65 seconds with a single electrolyzer and a tier 4-5 endermen soul cage.
The new farms are ok.. but i hate that the farmable shape is tilted 45 degrees to before. makes it so much harder to have nice even roads going between farm plots without having to waste a lot of the potential in a farm, or have big unused sections of land in the corners
Eh, that means bothering with peat engines and quarries above 60 and stuff. Neither of which I'm very fond of. Soul shards + gtech OTOH is something I like to fiddle with, so this would be my method of choice. As a matter of fact, the fact that I can do it this way as opposed to bothering with peat makes me want to use the new farms . Also, this method is self-sustaining.It might be faster/more efficient to use apatite with 8x ashes to yield fertilizer. A full stack of ashes plus just 8 apatites equals 2 stacks of fertilizer.
It might be faster/more efficient to use apatite with 8x ashes to yield fertilizer. A full stack of ashes plus just 8 apatites equals 2 stacks of fertilizer.
Could you not place two whole sets of farm blocks close enough to each other that you get a continual even side at the expense of not being as "efficient"?
There is a configuration option in the newer versions of Forestry to change to make it go square.The new farms are ok.. but i hate that the farmable shape is tilted 45 degrees to before. makes it so much harder to have nice even roads going between farm plots without having to waste a lot of the potential in a farm, or have big unused sections of land in the corners
By building a farm as a giant cube?Perhaps Sengir is subtly trying to tell you to stop building your houses as giant cubes.
You don't have to quarry for the new apatite. You can easily find it on the surface in rocky areas. I found 4 veins in an Alpine biome all sneakily under the snow but some of it showing on the side. Just one of these veins is enough for so long that you're wondering why you even have to do the work as it's practically infinite.Eh, that means bothering with peat engines and quarries above 60 and stuff. Neither of which I'm very fond of. Soul shards + gtech OTOH is something I like to fiddle with, so this would be my method of choice. As a matter of fact, the fact that I can do it this way as opposed to bothering with peat makes me want to use the new farms . Also, this method is self-sustaining.
However, all that is a matter of opinion / comfort zones. So yeah, to each their own.
Thanks for mentioning it though.
Doesn't matter. Take a fort 3 pick and get 10-20 stacks of it per vein.I now regret making those chunk loaders for my server. :[ Gonna have to go pretty far to find the new apatite veins...
you get 10 - 20 stacks per vein even before you use a fortune pick on it. with furtune, what you get is a chock full inventory, so grab a couple of those redpower bags before you go derping around after it.Doesn't matter. Take a fort 3 pick and get 10-20 stacks of it per vein.
TC dungeon + grav/portal gun. 20 minutes to 30 at most. Also it uses lapis logic I believe.you get 10 - 20 stacks per vein even before you use a fortune pick on it. with furtune, what you get is a chock full inventory, so grab a couple of those redpower bags before you go derping around after it.
I dunno if apatite uses the glowstone logic for fortune, or the coal/redstone/lapis logic. if the first, then it's capped at 5 per ore, if the latter, then you might get as many as 20 from a single block. (average drop increase of 120% with fortune 3) I guess i need to start enchanting again and get me a fortune pick and go try it out... I just hate all that xp farming soo much.
Sorry for going a bit off topic, go on youtube and look for SethBling "Poor Man Endermen Farm". Easiest xp farm.[...]I just hate all that xp farming soo much.
Sorry for going a bit off topic, go on youtube and look for SethBling "Poor Man Endermen Farm". Easiest xp farm.
I know about it. but it's obsolete in ftb. it's far easier to just fill up a soulshard and use an enderman spawner. There is plenty of endermen in the end. It still feels cheezy tho. and exploitive. that is my main beef with this kind of thing. having to grind mobs in this manner annoys me.
I'm still an automated chicken farm and some machines away from conquering the end in my current world tho. unless i find a skelly spawner first. Been playing around with turtles and making myself a cozy dwarven fortress style base underground. nothing automated yet, because the manual farms are a feature of my overall design. i want it to have a progression where the "dwarves" did everything the old way until some bright fella invented the really nice machinery for autmating everything. the best way to stick with such a design is to wait with the autostuff until I'm done building the manual farms and attendant infrastructure. like water cisterns and aquaducts.
almost done with the main staircase and the first agricultural sector. (long hallways with manual farms in rooms on either side of it)
Got to make a living area next, and a dining hall/kitchen area.
brilliant idea. maybe i could find a texture pack that reskin them into bearded dwarfs as well.. that would look sooo cool.Place a few golems in the farms- they kinda look like dwarfs.