Hermitcraft Modsauce 31 Ultimate Smeltry

Hermitcraft Modsauce 31 Ultimate SmeltryModsauce Modpack â-» http://www.hermitcraft.com/modsauce Modsauce Playlist â-» https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7VmhWGNRxKgqsVhaa_kWjXOmoffaZEn5 This episode of modsauce we …

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20 Responses to “Hermitcraft Modsauce 31 Ultimate Smeltry”

  1. BlackDemon054 Says:

    Have You Ever Thought Of Using Liquid Glow Stone As A Light Source 

  2. Vitke Says:

    You can change the radius of chunk loader and load all of your base with
    just 1 chunk loader. You don’t need to use hundred of them. :)

  3. Spencer Crandall Says:

    Xisuma, since there are a bunch of mods that include ore duplication in
    Modsauce, why not include a pulverizing system that feeds pulverized ores
    into the smeltery?

  4. Santa22 Says:

    awesome!
    think you could do this more often?

  5. Mula Kulu Says:

    what’s the mod where you can see the name of the block you are looking at
    called?

  6. Mewcancraft Says:

    I’m pretty sure it’s “Smeltery”, not “Smeltry”, like it says in the title
    (at the moment).

  7. lightray10 Says:

    This just now occurred to me: Shouldn’t molten obsidian just be lava? XD

  8. if u didnt notice this name u deserve a cookie Says:

    Use the open block tanks under the xp drains. The liquids don’t flow and
    stay at the same level. They also emit light on every block. Also, you
    don’t have to worry about accidentally falling into the liquids and burning
    yourself. They are the tanks that you use for your lava at the smeltery.
    They connect up and it looks great in my opinion.

  9. ShadedPL Says:

    I uber duper love the smeltry and definitely got to do something similar :)
    Man, every time you supprise me with something new which makes you so
    inspirational for me!

  10. Simon Cheung Says:

    +xisumavoid , i think you should play a game called minecraft. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  11. SlimesWithBowties Says:

    Xisuma, use illuminated glowstone for the liquid in the room! It looks
    good, and because it flows upwards, it looks like every block that it
    covers is a source block! :-)

  12. xisumavoid Says:
  13. Jay Sybrandy Says:

    You can use pulverisers and then smelt in a red stone Furness 

  14. Njnia van der Wald Says:

    in my opinion the room has too much different textures in it. As an artist
    i suggest following the holy3-rule; only use three different materials (and
    maybe 1 or 2 more, *>IF<* they fit well enough with the basic 3), which fit well together in terms of texture, colour and quantity. the last part is a bit difficult; It means, that you use one material as basic and use it almost everywhere, while the others are only eyecatcher and only used at specific points. this also means, that you use ONE of the three as a basic, from which you are going to work on. in this case i would suggest using normal stonebricks, because the have the same texture as the smelteryblocks.

  15. Tommy Østergaard Says:

    60FPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >:(

  16. The cosmics Says:

    You should get the seven colours of the spectrum and put them in order
    around the room using liquids.

  17. Drackar Says:

    Blood comes from any mob but villagers. 160mB blood creates a drop of
    blood, which is a food item that gives a healing affect. Put on a drying
    rack, it dries and becomes a food item with a healing affect that lasts
    longer, half of which carries over after the end of the period. Four
    villagers, will create enough emerald for one emerald.

    Also worth noting is you should add a water and lava tank as inputs to the
    smeltery, to generate obsidian. Also consider a remote controlled villager
    spawner, and a cow spawner, to generate blood and emeralds. This also makes
    it far easier to generate Pig Iron. (for ultimate poetry, you should use
    pigs, but cows can generate leather at the same time, and create the same
    type of blood).

  18. KingDaddyDMAC Says:

    super cool look!

  19. spumwack Says:

    Your place is looking super neat

  20. Andrew Fox Says:

    List of help
    -Glue can be gotten by putting slime balls in the smeltery.
    -Blood can be gotten by throwing yourself or mobs into the smeltery. (Not
    sure about the mobs)
    -Emeralds can be infinitely generated by using a soul cage over a smeltery
    with villagers. Villagers dying in the smeltery makes emeralds. (For proof
    look at Etho’s recent Crash Landing Video) Once again good video buddy!

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