Pffff, don't be so boringOr you could just use command blocks.
I discovered today a quick method to harvest clouds: use a Resonant Exchanger or Wand of Equal Trade to replace the clouds with glass, then smash the glass with a silk touch hammer or pick. Make sure you have some kind of item magnet.
Why did I want lots of cloud? To feed Aer to my Hungry Node.
Doesn't work with the Resonant Exchanger, sadly.Personally I like torches, do not have to break any blocks
Why is it an exploit?Here I was thinking that exploit got fixed.
I usually just smash through them with the Vajra. With that speed you dont even feel the flight penalty.I discovered today a quick method to harvest clouds: use a Resonant Exchanger or Wand of Equal Trade to replace the clouds with glass, then smash the glass with a silk touch hammer or pick. Make sure you have some kind of item magnet.
Why did I want lots of cloud? To feed Aer to my Hungry Node.
Precision Shears are no quicker than punching the cloud with an empty hand, unless I'm somehow using them wrong....Precision Shears from ExU is really handy. Instantly mines them despite flight and places them directly in inventory.
Shift+Right click and they harvest instant even in flight. That is what they are designed to do. Hence the Angle Block etc.Precision Shears are no quicker than punching the cloud with an empty hand, unless I'm somehow using them wrong.
Ok, thanks, but they're still pretty slow, there's a delay between each block for some reason. I was just about to post how the glass method was quicker, but I forgot to turn on my magnet and wasted a load of time looking for the dropped glass, oops.Shift+Right click and they harvest instant even in flight. That is what they are designed to do. Hence the Angle Block etc.
Yeah suppose it is more a precision tool to be used in flight(or swimming I suppose). But it works.Ok, thanks, but they're still pretty slow, there's a delay between each block for some reason. I was just about to post how the glass method was quicker, but I forgot to turn on my magnet and wasted a load of time looking for the dropped glass, oops.
Turns out it only finds the magnetic ores.
I though that blue one was Osmium, which is not magnetic(ferromagnetic) either. But I suppose since Redstone is a fantastical magical substance it can have whatever properties as people desireNot a metal/mineral expert, but I am not sure lapis/redstone are magnetic.
Well the blue stuff isn't lapis.
Redstone would be magnetic given its use in the compass.
Doesn't a compass have you be magnetic?My compass has gold and radium in it, neither of which are magnetic