Minecraft mods 1.7 10 craft guide. Recipes for crafting items in Minecraft
CraftGuide Mod 1.7.10 is a fairly simple in-game recipe viewer for Minecraft with the goal of being able to display a lot of information at once, and have some fairly simple ways to quickly navigate it. Quick access to a list of every crafting recipe in the game.
Its main focus has been through the use of a scrollbar, using the common behavior where recipes added by any given mod tend to be grouped together to allow users to rapidly navigate to mod-themed sections of the list. More recent changes include making the GUI resizable, to fill as much of the screen as users are comfortable with (accomplished by dragging the small blue triangular button in the lower right corner), and a system where clicking on an item filters the list to only show recipes that use that item, either as input or output.
Features:
It was created as a result of how useful Risugami’s RecipeBook is, but how quickly it became a hassle to navigate once you have a hundred pages at the time. RecipeBook has improved greatly since then, though. (In my opinion, the single greatest change was the addition of the scroll wheel as a way to navigate quickly)
To create your own, just place a crafting table in the center of a crafting grid, put a piece of paper in each corner, and fill in the edges with four books. There is also a keybind to open it without needing an item (defaults to G), which works even if you are playing on a server that doesn't have it installed (note: there isn't a server version at all right now) .
Other useful features include small recipes as well as shapeless recipes having a visually distinct bsckground. Additionally, you can click on an item in a recipe to filter the displayed recipes so that only those that require or produce that item will be shown (In this case, books). Use the clear button to go back to seeing them all.
One of the more recent features is a searchable list of items, to quickly filter out unrelated recipes.
Just right click while holding it, to see every crafting recipe in the game.
To navigate the list, you have a few options:
- The scroll bar: Just click on the slider, and drag it up or down to quickly scroll through the list.
- The up/down buttons: Quickly navigate one or ten pages at a time with the buttons above and below the scroll bar.
- Keyboard shortcuts: Arrow keys, page up, page down, home, and end can all be used if you prefer a keyboard over a mouse. Up/Down arrow keys scroll one line at a time, Left/Right and Page up/Page down go by pages, and Home/End can be used to immediately jump to the start or end of the list.
- Mouse wheel: If you have one, just spin it to immediately scroll the list! Number of lines scrolled can be configured to suit your preferences.
- -Shift: Holding shift while scrolling will multiply the movement by ten!
At the end of the list, you will also find furnace recipes! Only those that work in a regular furnace, though, and not any special furnace types added by a mod that specifically have their own separate set of recipes, unfortunately.
Some items show a * over the top right corner. That means that it will accept any variation of that item (for example, wool color or tool damage). Others, with a small F in the top left, represent things in the Forge ore dictionary, which allows mods to use items like copper and tin in their crafting recipes, and have the recipes accept similar resources from *other* mods. A more technical description is that items that show the * accept anything with a specific item ID, even if the data values are different, while ones that show an F accept any specific items that different mods have declared interchangable (each of which may or may not accept any data value).
At the bottom left corner, there is a small triangle. Clicking and dragging it will allow you to resize the entire GUI. This is especially useful if you have a lot of space around the edges, allowing you to see often four or more columns of recipes at once.
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Just Enough Items, this is a very useful mod that can add many features to Minecraft and thus, it can improve your overall experience. If you used or before this, you will be familiar with how it works. However, unlike these two mods, the mod's only items are significantly easier to use and because of this, its path is more accessible to the average minecraft user. The main mod is attention to stability and performance, which is why you see that it doesn't have even the slightest impact on the game's performance.
Just Enough Items mod for Minecraft 1.15.2 1.15.1 1.14.4 1.13.2 1.12.21.11.2 1.11 1.10.2 1.10 1.9.4 , which was designed to view items and their crafting recipes right in the game, so you don't have to keep the crafting page open for a certain mod, or if you have a lot of mods, open a lot of tabs to get the information you're looking for. Along with displaying recipes for each item, it can also display the usage of a specified item, which can be quite useful in many scenarios. This mod's keyboard shortcuts are pretty easy to get the hang of so within a few minutes of using it you'll have a pretty stable grasp of how it works.
Just Enough Items has many features to offer, but perhaps the most useful feature is the one that brings to the lookup table. To use this panel all you have to do is click Ctrl+F, then enter the name of any item and it will give all the information you need. The search function allows you to search for items that have been implemented using mods. All said and done, this is a very convenient and useful mod that will save you quite a lot that you would have spent on tedious searching.
CraftGuide: quick access to the list of all game recipes!Initially, the mod was conceived as a more convenient version of the Risugami’s RecipeBook mod, preserving its practicality, but saving the player from the unpleasant work of working with a huge number of pages. But of course, RecipeBook has become much more efficient since then.
To create your own recipe book, place a crafting table in the center slot of the crafting window, paper in each corner, and books around the edges. The collection is opened using a hotkey (default "G") without the need to hold the item in your hand and even works on servers where the mod is not installed (note: there is currently no server version of the mod).
Useful features of the mod include small recipes and a separate background for recipes that do not require a strict arrangement of ingredients. Additionally, you can click on any item in the recipe to use it as a filter. To turn off the filter, click the Clear button.
In addition, you have access to a list of filters that shows all possible ingredients.
Just click on any of the items in the list and only those recipes in which the item is involved will be displayed on the screen.
To navigate through the list you can use:
- Scroll bar.
- Up/Down Buttons: Allows you to scroll 1 or 10 pages at once.
- Hotkeys: up/down arrows scroll one line at a time, left/right and Page up/Page down arrows scroll through a page, and Home/End allows you to move to the beginning/end of the list.
- Mouse wheel: You can set the number of pages to scroll at a time.
- Shift: By holding shift, you can scroll 10 times more pages!
Items with a “*” in the upper right corner can be used in any form (for example, any color of wool or type of wood). Items with an "F" in the upper left corner represent Forge Ore Dictionary materials, that is, the same materials, but existing in different mods under different IDs.
You can also resize the interface window by grabbing and moving the small triangle in the left-right corner. This is especially useful as it will allow you to display more recipes on the screen.
Crafting is the main engine of the cubic world. Without crafting, you can't do anything. Crafting recipes will help you a lot when you start the game, and will be with you throughout the entire gameplay. But you still have to look at this page, as the game is updated, and accordingly new items and their crafts are added. The main crafting window has a size of 2x2 cells. Here you can make all the most basic items: Craft boards from wood, make a stick, and the like. But for more complex tools you will need a Workbench; it has a crafting field measuring 3x3 cells.
What is craft? This is the creation of certain objects from materials obtained in nature, or previously “crafted”. To craft this or that item, you need to know the crafting recipe, which is unique for each item.
Item Durability:
- Wood - 60 uses
- Stone - 132 uses
- Iron - 251 uses
- Gold - 33 uses
- Diamond - 1562 uses
Also, every tool and piece of armor has durability. Each material has its own strength, some materials have more, and some have less. Accordingly, the strength and time of use of an item or attribute of armor are different. But if you use an item for other purposes, say you are extracting a stone with a shovel, then the damage to the item will be counted as two units, rather than using the item for its intended purpose and spending only one unit. Therefore, be careful when choosing a tool.
What will happen | How to craft | What you need to have | Description |
Wood | Construction material. Needed for crafting many things | ||
Boards (4 pcs.) | Needed for crafting in a 3x3 grid | ||
Boards (2 pcs.) | Used for crafting tools, etc. | ||
Coal + stick | Needed for lighting | ||
Cobblestone (8 pcs.) | You can cook food and smelt resources in it | ||
Planks or iron ingots (6 pcs.) | The wooden one opens by clicking, and the iron one only when activated by redstone | ||
Boards (6 pcs.) | Opens (vertically) by clicking or when activated by redstone | ||
Box | Boards (8 pcs.) | You can store your resources in it without fear of losing them. If you put two side by side, you get one big one. | |
Trap Chest | Chest + tension sensor | Like a regular chest, but it gives a signal when opened | |
Ender Chest | Obsidian (8 pcs.) + Eye of the End | Like a regular chest, but all the End chests will contain the same things. What you put in one will appear in the other. | |
Wool (any) (3 pcs.) + boards (3 pcs.) | Used for sleeping. It is also your respawn point after death. | ||
Enchanting table | Diamonds (2 pcs.) + obsidian (4 pcs.) + book | Used to upgrade tools and armor | |
Obsidian (3 pcs.) + glass (5 pcs.) + Nether star | Gives players within a small radius various effects | ||
Iron blocks (3 pcs.) + iron ingots (4 pcs.) | Used to repair tools using experience | ||
Sticks or hell brick (6 pcs.) | |||
Cobblestone walls | Cobblestone (6 pcs.) or mossy cobblestone (6 pcs.) | Fencing. Counts as one and a half blocks for the player and mobs | |
Gate | Boards (4 pcs.) + sticks (2 pcs.) | Special "door" for the fence. Opens with a right click and counts as one and a half blocks | |
Sticks (7 pcs.) | Used to move vertically | ||
Tablet | Boards (6 pcs.) + stick | Sign with text written by the player | |
Sticks (8 pcs.) + wool (any) | Decoration. Hangs randomly on the wall. To hang another one, remove this one and hang it again | ||
Sticks (8 pcs.) + leather | A thing that can show a block or item contained in it | ||
Pot | Bricks (3 pcs.) | Decorative block in which you can plant a seedling, mushroom, flower, cactus or bush | |
Iron/gold ingots, diamonds, lapis lazuli, redstone or emeralds (9 pcs.) | More compact storage | ||
Return Receipt | Iron, gold, lapis lazuli, diamond or emerald block | Unpacking resources from blocks | |
Glass panels | Glass (6 pcs.) | Analogous to glass. To obtain glass, melt sand in a furnace | |
Iron grate | Iron ingots (6 pcs.) | Used as a fence or decoration | |
Glowstone | Light dust (4 pcs.) | For illuminating the area, as well as the space under water | |
Glowstone + redstone (4 pcs.) | A lamp that illuminates houses and the area. Can be turned on and off. | ||
Threads (4 pcs.) | Decorative building material. Also obtained from sheep | ||
Dynamite (TNT) | Sand (4 pcs.) + gunpowder (5 pcs.) | Explodes when activated by redstone and deals damage | |
Plates | Planks, cobblestone, stone, sandstone, bricks, stone bricks, hell bricks or quartz blocks (3 pieces) | Used as steps, roofs and decorations. If you put one on top of the other, you get a full-fledged block | |
Planks, cobblestones, bricks (regular, hellish or stone) or quartz blocks (6 pcs.) | Full size steps | ||
Snowballs (4 pcs.) | Both building material and compact storage of snowballs | ||
Clay (4 pcs.) | Compact clay storage | ||
Bricks (4 pcs.) | Beautiful and durable building material | ||
Stones (4 pcs.) | |||
Hell bricks (4 pcs.) | Beautiful and durable building material | ||
Sheets of paper | Reed (3 pcs.) | For crafting books and maps | |
Sheets of paper (3 pcs.) + leather | For crafting bookcases and enchanting tables | ||
Book + pen + ink bag | To record any text | ||
Boards (6 pcs.) and books (3 pcs.) | Used as decoration or to enhance the effect of enchantments | ||
Quartz (4 pcs.) | Decorative block | ||
Quartz blocks (2 pcs.) | Decorative block. Used to build columns | ||
Quartz slabs (2 pcs.) | Decorative building material | ||
Sand (4 pcs.) | |||
Sandstone (4 pcs.) | Decorative building material | ||
Sand slabs (2 pcs.) | Decorative building material | ||
Jack-o'-lantern | Pumpkin + torch | Area illuminator | |
Carrot + fishing rod | Allows you to control saddled pigs | ||
Sticks (2 pcs.) + boards, cobblestones, iron\gold bars or diamonds (3 pcs.) | For the extraction of stone and ores | ||
Sticks (2 pcs.) + boards, cobblestones, iron\gold ingot or diamond | For the extraction of earth, grass, sand, gravel, snow, clay and mycelium | ||
Sticks (2 pcs.) + boards, cobblestones, iron\gold bars or diamonds (3 pcs.) | For quick extraction of wood and anything wooden | ||
Sticks (2 pcs.) + boards, cobblestones, iron\gold bars or diamonds (2 pcs.) | To loosen the soil/grass (right click) | ||
Stick + boards, cobblestones, iron\gold bars or diamonds (2 pcs.) | Deals more damage to mobs and players than a fist | ||
Sticks (3 pcs.) + threads (3 pcs.) | To attack mobs and other players with arrows from a long distance | ||
Flint + stick + feather | Bow Ammo (also dropped from dead skeletons) | ||
Leather, iron\gold bars, diamonds or fire | Leather helmet gives 0.5 protection Iron - 3 Gold - 2.5 Diamond - 1.5 Chain mail - 1 | ||
See helmet | Leather breastplate gives 1.5 protection Iron - 1 Gold - 1 Diamond - 4 Mail - 2.5 | ||
Trousers | See helmet | Leather pants give 1 unit of protection Iron - 2.5 Gold - 1.5 Diamond - 3 Chain mail - 2 | |
See helmet | Leather boots give 0.5 protection Iron - 1 Gold - 0.5 Diamond - 1.5 Chain mail - 0.5 | ||
Flint + iron ingot | Lights a fire | ||
Fireballs | Gunpowder + fire powder + coal | Lights a fire like a lighter. When released from the dispenser, it becomes a fire projectile (like the Ifrits) | |
Dye + gunpowder | A fireworks component responsible for the color, shape and character of the fireworks. The dye can be any | ||
Rocket | Star + sheet of paper + gunpowder | Launches a small rocket upward, which after a certain time explodes like a firework | |
Iron ingots (2 pcs.) | To extract leaves (left click) and wool from sheep (right click) | ||
Sticks (3 pcs.) + threads (2 pcs.) | For fishing in water | ||
Iron ingots (3 pcs.) | For scooping water and lava, as well as obtaining milk from cows | ||
Gold bars (4 pcs.) + redstone | Show time of day | ||
Iron ingots (4 pcs.) + redstone | Indicates your spawn point | ||
Compass + paper (8 pcs.) | Shows an image of the surface of the world | ||
Eye of the End | Fire Powder + Enderman Pearl | Used as a means of detecting fortresses. Also needed to activate the portal to the Edge | |
Boards (3 pcs.) | For storing mushroom soup. After eating the soup, the bowl remains | ||
Mushroom soup | Red and brown mushroom + bowl | Restores 4 hunger | |
Bread | Wheat (3 pcs.) | Restores 2.5 hunger | |
Sugar | Cane | For making cake and brewing some potions | |
Cake | Buckets of milk (3 pcs.) + sugar (2 pcs.) + egg + wheat (3 pcs.) | Restores 1 hunger. You can eat 6 times. After crafting, the buckets remain | |
Pumpkin + egg + sugar | Restores 4 hunger units | ||
Cookie | Wheat (2 pcs.) + cocoa beans | Restores 1 hunger unit | |
Carrots + gold nuggets (8 pcs.) | Restores 3 hunger | ||
Apple + gold nuggets (8 pcs.) | Restores 2 hunger. Regenerates health four seconds after eating | ||
Apple + gold blocks (8 pcs.) | The old recipe (was before version 1.1), returned in an enhanced version in version 12w21a (1.3). Unlike a regular apple, it gives the effect of Regeneration IV (restores health very quickly) for 30 seconds, as well as Resistance and Fire Resistance for 5 minutes. This apple in the inventory has a purple signature and shimmers, whereas the regular golden apple's signature is turquoise and does not shimmer. | ||
Watermelon slices (9 pcs.) | For compact storage of watermelon slices, which restore 0.5 (half) of hunger. When destroyed, 3-7 watermelon slices fall out | ||
Watermelon seeds | Watermelon slice | For growing watermelons. Can only be planted on loosened soil (bed) | |
pumpkin seeds | Pumpkin | For growing pumpkins. Can only be planted on loosened soil (bed) | |
Bone flour | Bone | Used to dye wool white. Can also be used as fertilizer for seedlings and wheat, which leads to their instant ripening | |
Iron ingots (5 pcs.) | Transports players and mobs along rails | ||
Self-propelled trolley | Furnace + trolley | Pushes (not pulls) other trolleys using coal | |
Freight trolley | Chest + trolley | Used to transport things on rails | |
Demolition Trolley | Dynamite + trolley | Activated by activated activating rails and explodes 4 seconds after activation | |
Loading funnel + trolley | Absorbs objects lying on rails and in containers above itself | ||
Stick + iron ingots (6 pcs.) | Trolley tracks | ||
Stick + gold bars (6 pcs.) + redstone | When activated, they speed up the trolley, when disabled, they stop. | ||
Pressure rails | Pressure plate + iron ingots (6 pcs.) + redstone | Analogous to a pressure plate. However, it is not activated by the player, but by the trolley | |
Activating rails | Red torch + iron ingots (6 pcs.) + sticks (2 pcs.) | Activate dynamite trolleys that pass over them | |
Boat | Boards (5 pcs.) | Needed for quick movement through the water and convenient fishing | |
Stone or boards | Used to activate items when pressed. It turns off after a second. The wooden button can be activated with an arrow, but the stone button cannot. Before version 1.4.2 it was crafted from 2 stones/planks | ||
Stick + cobblestone | Activates and deactivates objects | ||
Pressure plate | Boards (2 pcs.) or stone (2 pcs.) | Activates items when a player or mob steps on it. Wooden plates can also be activated by an object falling on them, but stone ones only if the player steps on them | |
Weighted pressure plate | Iron (2 pcs.) or gold bars (2 pcs.) | Only activated by dropped items | |
Tension sensors | Iron ingot + stick + planks | New type of switches. They can be placed opposite each other and connected by a thread | |
Red torch | Redstone + stick | Used as a power source for wires and circuit elements | |
Red torches (2 pcs.) + redstone + stone (3 pcs.) | Repeats and also delays the signal. Used when creating redstone circuits | ||
Red torches (3 pcs.) + quartz + stone (3 pcs.) | Allows you to compare two redstone signals with each other, subtract one signal from the other and check the fullness of containers located behind it | ||
Music block | Boards (8 pcs.) + redstone | Allows you to create your own tracks directly in the game. When left clicked or activated, it plays the note it is tuned to. You can right-click to change the note | |
Boards (8 pcs.) + diamond | Plays music from records that drop when skeletons kill creepers. Music depends on the inserted record | ||
Glass (3 pcs.) + quartz (3 pcs.) + wood plate (3 pcs.) | Emits a redstone signal in the presence of daylight and does not respond to artificial lighting | ||
Cobblestone (7 pcs.) + bow + redstone | Designed for issuing or throwing things away | ||
Cobblestone (7 pcs.) + redstone | Unlike the distributor, it does not use things for their intended purpose, but simply throws them away as if the player had thrown them away | ||
Hopper | Iron ingots (5 pcs.) + chest | Can move items from containers above her to the container she is attached to | |
Planks (3 pcs.) + cobblestones (4 pcs.) + redstone + iron ingot | A block that can push other blocks in any direction | ||
Slime + piston | An improved piston that can also return the block it pushed into place | ||
Wool + dye | Wool dyeing | ||
Ink bag + bone meal (2 pcs.), or gray dye + bone meal | For dyeing wool light gray | ||
Ink bag + bone meal | For dyeing wool gray | ||
Rose | For dyeing wool red | ||
Red dye + yellow dye | For dyeing wool orange | ||
Dandelion | For dyeing wool yellow | ||
Cactus Greens + Bone Meal | For dyeing wool lime color | ||
Lapis lazuli + bone meal | For dyeing wool blue | ||
Lapis lazuli + cactus greens | For dyeing wool turquoise | ||
Lapis lazuli + red dye | For dyeing wool purple | ||
Purple dye + pink dye | For dyeing wool lilac | ||
Red dye + bone meal | For dyeing wool pink | ||
Flasks | Glass (3 pcs.) | Used in brewing potions | |
Cooking stand | Fire rod + cobblestone (3 pcs.) | Used for brewing potions | |
Iron ingots (7 pcs.) | For filling flasks with water or just for decoration. Water is poured into it from a bucket | ||
Fire Powder | Fire Rod | It is an ingredient in potions and is also used in crafting Eye of the Edge and Lava Cream | |
Lava cream | Slime + fire powder | For brewing a potion of fire resistance | |
Split Spider Eye | Mushroom + spider eye + sugar | Used in brewing potions. Adds negative effects to them | |
Sparkling watermelon slice | Watermelon slice + gold nugget | Ingredient for healing potions | |
Used to craft Glittering Watermelon Slice and Golden Apple | |||
Gold nuggets (9 pcs.) | No comments |