This content provides a comprehensive guide with over 100 tips and tricks for the "All the Mods 10" Minecraft modpack, focusing on enhancing gameplay efficiency, resource management, and progression through various in-game mechanics and items.
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Today I'm going to show you over 100
tips and tricks for all the mods 10. And
if you find just a single tip helpful,
make sure to hit that like and subscribe
button and let's jump right in. Tip
number one, you can set journey map to
automatically map the caves beneath you
in the settings. If you hit J, you can
open up Journey Map, then click the
settings button on the bottom. Under the
cgraphy tab, you can find the always map
caves button and make sure you check
that box. Note that this might cause a
little bit of performance issues, so
make sure you uncheck it if it's just
too much for your PC. Tip number two, as
a pro tip, you can also turn off use
cave lighting. This basically makes it
whenever caves are mapped, they're full
bright. They're not dark like they would
normally be, and that makes it much
easier to see what's in them. Note that
this only works for newly mapped caves.
So, this is a great tip when you're
first starting out. Tip number three, by
holding the tilda button, you can
activate Ultramine, which allows you to
harvest up to 64 blocks at once. This is
great for chopping down entire trees at
once or mining an entire ore node. You
can also hold shift and the tilt button
at the same time. Then scroll your mouse
wheel to change the type of ultramine
you want to use. There are several great
modes, but personally, mining tunnel is
my favorite in the early game. It just
makes a staircase going down, which is
great for your first mining adventure.
Tip number four, whenever you've decided
a place that you want to call your home,
you can do slash setome. And whenever
you want to teleport back to that one
single spot, all you have to do is type
in /home. Tip number five, whenever you
do slashhome, you can teleport back to
where you were at with slashback. This
also works for if you die and you need
to get right back to your stuff. Tip
number six, when you die, you get a key
to unlock your grave. If slashback is on
cooldown or it just isn't working, maybe
your server has disabled it or
something, you can combine the key that
you get with an ender pearl. Then use
the key to teleport right to your grave.
Tip number seven. Once you have your
first crafting table, put it on a stick.
The crafting table on a stick is a great
item to craft on the go. Make sure to
place it in the crafting stick slot in
your curios. Then you can set a keybind
for it by searching for open crafting on
a stick in the keybind list. This makes
it where you can just craft anywhere you
want with a keybind. Tip number eight.
Whenever you get your hands on enough
copper, make a copper ore hammer to
double your raw ores. This hammer will
smash a raw ore into two dust, which can
be smelted into ingots. The copper one
really doesn't last that long, so the
pro tip here is actually to use the
platinum once you have some to make
yourself a platinum orhammer. Tip number
nine, to make building much easier,
especially in the early game, you can
make a construction stick. These work
just like construction was if you ever
use those. When you hold it in your hand
and look at a block, it will place a
bunch of blocks down all at once for
you. So, when you right click on a face,
it will basically extend those blocks in
whatever direction that you're pointing
as long as you have the blocks in your
inventory. Tip number 10. If you hold a
block in your off hand when you're using
the construction stick, it will use that
block instead whenever you're extending
a block on a face. This is absolutely
fantastic for placing a bunch of ores
down all at once. Tip number 11. While
there are different tiers of
construction sticks, you can also
upgrade them using the battery upgrade
or the unbreakable upgrade. The battery
upgrade will make it where you'll use
power instead of durability, whereas the
unbreakable upgrade makes it where it
never breaks. These are both added using
a smithing table. Tip number 12. Do you
not like building your first starter
base and you're like me and you kind of
suck at it? You can use a supply camp or
a supply ship from the mine colonies mod
to make your own starter base. There are
plenty to choose from, and some of them
even come with hidden treasures, like
blocks of gold or diamond. You can craft
one of these, but you can only use it
once. If you don't really like the one
that you picked, but you've already
placed it down, you won't be able to
craft another one, so you'll have to
find a free one inside of loot chests,
like in villages. Tip number 13. When
you're in a village, you can sneak right
click to pick up a villager. All the
mods 10 has the easy villagers mod,
which makes building a trading hall much
easier. Go ahead and make yourself a
trader block. Then put down the villager
in the trader block with their
workstation for an easy oneb block
trader solution. Tip number 14. If you
have at least one villager, you can make
an iron farm to make infinite iron over
time. Craft and then place down the iron
farm, then place in the villager to
activate it. It's kind of slow, but it
will passively generate around one iron
ingot per minute. That's why you just
make a bunch of them. Tip number 15.
Maybe the sound of an iron golem dying
in your base is getting annoying. You
can mute any sound by clicking this
button in your inventory and clicking
the muffle button on the side. By
default, the list will show the most
recent sounds that you've heard. You can
also search up any sound that you really
just don't want to hear anymore. A
>> tip number 16. Almost every single
village you visit will have a way. These
are basically teleporting stones that
allow you to teleport to any other way
that you've activated. You can break
these with a pickaxe and use them for
or teleporting between the different
dimensions. Tip number 17. When you are
looting a village, keep an eye out for
the infinite ham relic. It almost looks
like a piece of chalk with like a little
magnifying glass at the bottom right of
it. It's really easy to miss, and trust
me, I know this because I've missed
plenty. This relic is basically infinite
food in a single item. To activate it,
you need to hover over it and hold shift
to open up the research menu. Then you
want to click on the abilities at the
bottom. You click on the first ability,
then connect the stars on the left side
to unlock it. Tip number 18. Don't feel
like figure out which stars actually
connect. Me neither. Click the light
bulb at the bottom of the relic menu to
spend some of your experience to solve
it for you. And if you need a bunch of
experience, just turn in your quests.
There's a quest for everything. Tip
number 19. Villages have modded
buildings in them as well. The trick
here is that you want to keep an eye out
for the buildings that have compressed
bricks either as the flooring or as part
of the roof. These are pneumatic
buildings which can have advanced
pressure pipes in the chest inside it.
These are needed to make the all the mod
star. Tip number 20. When you are in
your inventory screen, you can hit T up
the trash slot. With this active, you
can drag items into the slot to delete
them. You can also press the delete key
to delete the item stack that you're
hovering over. or if you hold shift and
delete at the same time, it'll delete
all stacks of that single item type.
This is great when you're mining and
your inventory fills with a ton of
cobblestone and you don't really need
it. Tip number 21. With your crafting
table open, you can press the keybind K
to compress a stack of an item into its
block form. This works great for
converting things like copper ingots
into blocks to use for orammers. If you
hold shift and press K at the same time,
it will compress all of the stacks of an
item into a block as well. Tip number
22. One of the first things you should
make when you get redstone is a pocket
storage. These work just like danks for
those who have used them before. When
you open it, you can set the items that
you want the pocket storage to collect
for you automatically. The first tier
will only hold up to 255 of eight
different items, which makes it great
for the different stone types that
you'll find in the beginning while
you're mining. Note that any items past
the storage limit will automatically be
voided in here. So to increase the
storage limit, all you have to do is
make the next tier. Tip number 23. Once
you have some redstone, you can upgrade
your chest by converting them into
sophisticated storage chests. This can
be done by combining a crafted chest
with a redstone torch, or you can make
the basic tier upgrades, and all you got
to do is use these upgrades directly on
the chest in the world. These chests can
be upgraded to metal tiers and can also
have upgrades installed in them, like
stack upgrades. And yes, you can put two
metal chests next to each other to make
a double iron or better chest. Tip
number 24. When you're searching for a
specific item in an inventory, you can
actually type the item name into JI,
then doubleclick the search box to turn
on highlight mode. This will highlight
the item for you if it's in that
inventory. You can also rightclick on
the search box in JI to completely clear
everything that you've typed. Special
shout out to Vault the Insane for asking
me to add that tip. Tip number 25. If
and when you decide that you need to
move, which we all know we do this,
moving chests can kind of be a pain. But
not anymore because you can craft the
packing tape and use it on a chest to
easily move it. This will wrap the chest
or double chest in tape. Then you can
break it to pick it up as a single item.
Once you place the chest back down, it
will remove the tape entirely and you
can open it up just like normal. Tip
number 26. If you have a ton of a single
type of item you want to store, don't
store it in a chest. you're just taking
up extra slots. Make a drawer from the
functional storage mod. These can store
a ton of a single item if you're using
the one by one drawers. Or it can store
two of a bunch of items in the 1x two or
four types of items with the 2x two
drawers. Stacks of items can easily be
placed in all at once just by double
right-clicking on a drawer. And this
will make unloading from a mining trip
much easier. Tip number 27. Tired of
having to craft nuggets or blocks of
items by hand? You can make a compacting
drawer to do the work for you by placing
in a nugget of the item type that you
want, say an iron or gold nugget, it
will automatically convert it to both
ingots and blocks for you. For items
like redstone that really only have
block forms, you can make simple
compacting drawers instead. These are
great for items like diamonds, redstone,
glow stone, certise, pretty much
everything else that isn't iron or gold.
Tip number 28. Once you get a decent
amount of drawers going for items,
you're probably not going to want to sit
here and rightclick each drawer. So,
this is when you need to make a storage
controller and a linking tool. The
storage controller doesn't have to be
touching a drawer to link to it, which
is why you need to use a linking tool.
I'm sure a lot of you already know how
to use the storage controller to link up
to your drawers. But here's the pro tip
that you might not know. If you sneak
right click onto the controller, you can
install upgrades into it. This might not
seem much at first, but it actually gets
kind of crazy. It pretty much covers
your entire base if you use it this way,
which means you can link drawers all
over your base and just have a
completely wireless drawer setup for a
storage room. Tip number 29. Functional
storage also has fluid drawers, but the
cool part about them is that they have
special upgrades like the dripping
upgrade. This can be stalled in a fluid
drawer to make infinite lava over time.
Tip number 30. Once you've made some of
the dripping upgrades, you can also make
the obsidian upgrades for your regular
drawers. This will passively make
obsidian over time. Tip number 31. The
best onthe-go storage solution is always
going to be a sophisticated backpack.
You can upgrade these to the metal tiers
just like the sophisticated chests. And
they can even be upgraded with stack
upgrades and plenty of really cool
upgrades that I love. Tip number 32. If
you want to never worry about eating
again, just take and make the feeding
upgrade for your backpack. Of course,
you're going to have some kind of food.
So, bonus tip, couple this with either
the everlasting beef or the infinite ham
and you will never have to worry about
eating ever again. Tip number 33,
leather is kind of a pain and we need
leather to make backpacks. The tip here
is to go out and make yourself a drying
basin from Integrated Dynamics. This
will take and convert your rotten flesh
and dry it into leather over time. Tip
number 34. One of my favorite ways to
transfer a ton of items is actually by
using the deposit upgrade for your
backpack. I normally set up a mining
backpack that has a magnet upgrade to
collect everything while I'm mining.
Then when I get back to base, I can use
the deposit upgrade to deposit
everything into my drawer system all at
once. Tip number 35. If you're going
through the quest line, you're going to
get a ton of rewards. Even if you're not
going through the quest line, you get a
ton of reward. You literally just fly
over places and it's like, "Hey,
congratulations. Quest complete." My
personal suggestion would be to set up a
backpack with a magnet upgrade. Place it
down and then use this button in the top
right of your quest screen to accept
everything all at once. When your
inventory gets full and the quest items
drop on the ground, the backpack will
catch everything for you hopefully. Tip
number 36. Not lucky enough to find the
infinite ham or the everlasting steak?
Make the juicer from Pam's Harvest Craft
and combine that with three apples in a
crafting table. This will make you fruit
punch, which is literally the best food
to make. This is actually what I used in
the entirety of my speedrun because I'm
blind and didn't see the infinite am.
I'm really bad at the game. Tip number
37. There are a ton of cool potion
effects in the pack. And you can make
most of them infinite by using an
infusion pylon. You can go ahead and
make the infusion pylon, but you'll also
need the potion filter to make things
work. Then get the effect you would like
to make infinite. For example, you can
easily give yourself infinite night
vision by just making some night vision
potions that last for about 8 minutes
each. You drink one, then you right
click with the filter in your hand and
it will absorb the night vision effect
onto the filter. Just repeat this until
you have 60 minutes worth of the effect
onto the card and it'll tell you in a
stun. Then take and put that into the
infusion pylon. As long as the infusion
pylon is chunk loaded, it will give you
the effect infinitely. Tip number 38.
Using the infusion pylon, you can make
infinite creative flight pretty easily
by making potions of flying. It only
takes three potions in total to make
enough for the infinite effect. You will
need some phantom membrane and some
popcorn to make these, but it's actually
pretty cheap to make overall, especially
for infinite creative flight. Tip number
39. If you need temporary flight and you
can't really make the infinite flight
potions, you can use a balloon on a
stick from Zycraft. When you place this
down, you'll get connected to this lead
and you'll have creative flight as long
as you stay within about eight blocks
from the post. Tip number 40. If you're
looking for a specific sapling or seed,
make the market. When you place it down,
this guy falls from the sky,
breaks his leg, and then he'll sell you
pretty much any food seed that you want
for the price of one emerald. As a pro
tip, you can buy aloe seeds from them,
and this can be used to make infinite
slime balls. Tip number 41. Looking to
get honey without having to wait for
bees to make the honey for you? Use an
ender pearl on a beehive to teleport to
the bumble zone. Not only is this place
pretty cool, but you'll find basically
infinite combs everywhere and honey
blocks. It's super easy to grab honey
here. Tip number 42. While in the bumble
zone, you want to keep an eye out for
the hanging garden structure. Within one
of the platforms, you can find the
crystalline flower. This can easily just
be broken. And make sure you grab the
crystal block that it was planted on as
well. When you plant this flower down,
it has to be planted on a crystal type
block. Whether you're using the honey
crystals that you just broke or it could
be using amethyst blocks, whatever you
decide to use. The cool part about this
flower is that when you open it up, you
can give it experience and a book and
choose from almost any of the
enchantments available in the pack for
just the cost of some experience. This
is amazing. Tip number 43. One of the
best enchantments to get is called
Nature's Blessing. It might not look
like much, but when you put this onto a
hoe, you can instantly bone meal any
crop for the cost of durability. But if
you put it on a hoe that doesn't break,
you can just bone meal things
infinitely. Like that aloe I was talking
about earlier, you just infinitely bone
meal it and you have infinite slime
because all you got to do is rightclick.
Tip number 44. Using the crystalline
flower, you should grab the decrepitude
enchant for your weapons. This enchant
will cause mobs to kind of bleed a
percentage of their health over time.
This is really good for beefy mobs like
the warden or the piglitch. Tip number
45. If you want to find a specific
biome, you want to make the nature's
compass. When you open this up and use
it, it will allow you to search for any
biome in the pack and will point you in
the direction of the nearest one. Tip
number 46. One of the best pickaxes to
make in the early game is the steam
drill from Modern Industrialization.
Now, trust me, I know MI sounds scary.
This is really not that bad. This drill
never breaks. It has a silk touch mode
that you can toggle on and off and it
can mine in a 3x3 area by default. It's
only powered by coal. To put coal into
it, you just pick up the coal and then
right click on your steam drill to put
it in. And then all you have to do is
have a bucket of water in your
inventory. That's it. That's all there
is to it and you use it anytime you
want. The recipe might look a little
crazy. You really only need a little bit
of copper, iron, and some diamonds to
make everything. Tip number 47. You can
break and move spawners with any pickaxe
with silk touch, including the steam
drill. Steam drill is pretty good, man.
Tip number 48. While silk touch is
pretty great for grabbing certain
blocks, certain blocks can't really be
broken with the enchant, like the button
blocks from AE2. Instead, make yourself
a cardboard box to move them around.
This only takes four sawdust to make,
which brings me to tip number 49. Don't
use the sawmill for mechanism to make
sawdust. You're wasting your resources.
Instead, make the sawmill from
productive trees. This is a much cheaper
recipe that doesn't require power and it
converts logs directly into sawdust. Tip
number 50. The extractors from Zycraft
have to be one of my favorite machines
to get infinite amounts of some of the
niche resources. Using these, you can
get things like flux dust from a charged
redstone crystal block, dragon eggs, sky
stone dust, certis dust from flawless
budding certise blocks, and so many
other things. You need to check these
out. Tip number 51. One of my favorite
ways to collect liquids in the early
game is actually by using a basic fluid
tank from Mechanism. While holding it in
your hand, you can scroll your mouse
wheel to set it to bucket mode, which
will allow you to scoop up to like I
think it's 32 blocks worth of liquid in
the beginning. You can also sneak right
click in bucket mode to place down a
bucket of fluid into the world. Or you
can turn off bucket mode and just place
it down so you can extract from it. Tip
number 52. You're going to be finding
condensed blood in chests, so make sure
you pick these up because these can be
placed in any type of fluid storage to
convert it into blood. The basic fluid
tank even has a slot for you to put them
into, and this will deposit all of the
blood at once. Tip number 53. Why do you
need all of that blood? Because Evil
Craft has one of the easiest ways to get
the Fortune 5 enchant by making the
vengeance pickaxe. You'll need to make a
blood infuser first, which requires
drying some blood. in that drying basin
we made earlier and then smelting the
dried block afterwards in a furnace. To
make the blood infusion core, you'll
need five buckets of blood and place
them into the world. Then throw a dark
gem into them and it will suck up the
blood and turn it into a dark power gem.
Once you have the blood infuser using
the dark power gem, give it some more
blood and then throw in a dead bush to
convert it into an undead sapling. Take
your hoe that has nature's blessing on
it and insta grow the sapling. Then
break it down and use the logs to make
dark sticks. Now you should have
everything you need to make the
vengeance pickaxe with some diamonds and
dried blood shards. Tip number 54. You
can remove any enchant off using a
simple trick. All you need to do is take
the item with the enchants on it, throw
it down and some books onto a block of
obsidian, then drop an anvil on top of
all of them. This will strip the enchant
off. So strip that fortune 5 enchant off
the vengeance pickaxe and put it on your
own pickaxe. Tip number 55. Evil Craft
also has an easy looting too enchant,
which you can get by making vein swords.
Tip number 56. You might have noticed
that there aren't many boss mobs in the
world spawning like the previous
versions of the all the mods packs. This
is because Apotheiois has changed the
way their system works. If you press
CtrlT, you can open up the world tiers
page. Each stage increases the rarity of
items found and will give you some extra
stats like luck or experience gain. To
unlock the sages, you can press L to
open up the advancements page and look
for the apotheic world tiers tab, which
has a little skull on it to make it
easy. Here you can find out the
requirements to unlock the next stage.
Pro tip, just pretty much equip every
single rarity type that you find in
every armor slot and including your
weapon slot. You'll also need to kill
the Ender Dragon, the wither, and an
invader. Tip number 57. Osmium is still
one of the best metals to use to make
tools and armor with, especially in the
early game. In all the mods 10, however,
you will need at least a diamond pickaxe
to mine. Tip number 58. The Osmium Paxel
is one of the highest damage dealing
weapons in the pack with a base of 14
attack damage. It also makes for a great
all-in-one tool. Tip 59. If you're out
mining and your diamonds keep dropping
into lava, make a simple magnet to suck
it in before it gets destroyed. As a pro
tip, you can also set a keybind to
toggle the magnet on and off. Tip number
60, furnaces can be upgraded to metal
tiers all the way to unobtanium thanks
to the mod iron furnace. This makes them
a little faster with each upgrade. It
also gives them access to even more
upgrades using augments. Tip number 61.
While the iron furnaces work really fast
at the higher tiers, you can smelt
things even faster by making a simple
blasting setup using create. You'll need
an encased fan, a water wheel, a chute,
a chest, and a bucket of lava. Start by
placing down the fan. Then connecting
the water wheel to the back of it. To
the right of the water wheel, place down
a bucket of water so that it starts
spinning the wheel to the right. You can
step in front of the fan and see if it
blows you away. This is important. Now,
in front of the fan, you want to place
down two blocks on each side like this,
and then a pressure plate in front of
that block space. This empty block right
here is where you'll put the lava. I
also suggest on covering everything up
with blocks so that it doesn't set
everything else on fire from the lava.
Next, in front of that pressure plate,
place down a chute so that items will
fall right in front of that pressure
plate. You can place down a chest on top
of the chute. And whenever you need
items to smelt, just throw them in the
chest and watch the magic happen.
As a pro tip, you can smelt down blocks
of raw ores all at once using this, and
it's so good. Tip number 62. Red stone
can be a pain sometimes to find, but you
can search for the redstone caves biome
using a nature's compass to find all of
the redstone you might ever need, at
least for the early game. The blocks and
stone you find in this biome can be
smelted down or directly converted into
redstone. Want to smelt it all down
fast? Use the create blast setup. Tip
number 63. If you're looking for one of
the easiest ways to make a decent amount
of power in the early game, the wind
generators from Mechanism have their
default values for now. as of posting
this video, meaning they're pretty
strong overall, as long as they don't
nerf it. This makes it a great choice
for your first power source and can even
charge items in the interface. Tip
number 64. When using most mechanism
machines like the metallurgic infuser,
maybe you're trying to make the wind
generator. You can put redstone directly
into the energy slot to give it power.
This makes it where you don't actually
have to have a power source to begin
with, especially if you're trying to
make the wind generators in the early
game. Tip number 65. If you haven't
gotten flight yet, even though we've
talked about several ways to get it, the
easiest way to get flight in the early
game is by making a jetpack. This starts
with the wooden tiers, but can easily be
upgraded to fly much faster and much
longer. Tip number 66. Once you have
power going, you can upgrade your iron
furnaces with a factory augment. This
converts the furnace to use power
instead of coal and will increase the
amount of items it can smelt at the same
time. Tip number 67. The pipes from the
pipes mod is one of the easiest ways to
get into early game automation. Each
type of pipe is really easy to make and
can help you create simple automated
setups like converting flesh into
leather using the drying basin. Tip
number 68. If you want to wirelessly
charge your jetpack but haven't gotten
into flux networks yet, you can make a
player transmitter from powerupa. The
most expensive part about this recipe in
the early game is needing the one ender
pearl. You'll need to make the
transmitter and a binding card to place
inside of it. Before any of this works,
you need to hold the binding card in
your hand and then right click to set
ownership of it. Then you can put it in
the transmitter and give the transmitter
some power. This will make it where the
transmitter will power your stuff
wherever you're at in that dimension.
But if you want it to work across
dimensions, all you got to do is use the
binding card on an Enderman and then
place it back in for wireless power
across all dimensions. Tip number 69.
You can wirelessly power machines in an
area using the energy transmitter from
just dire things. This is amazing to use
for things like farms using the growth
accelerators for AE2. Just one of these
can power an entire 5x5 area. Tip number
70. If you're needing ender pearls in
the early game, one of the best places
to get them is in this dungeon right
here. Each one of these dungeons has a
ton of loot and the chests can come with
several ender pearls in each. Tip number
71. Make sure to use the gates from the
gateways to eternity mod. If you
complete just one gate, you will be
swimming in mob drops for a good while.
I personally suggest on making your
first gate the enderman gate, which
requires about five ender pearls and one
blaze powder. Most of the other gates
require an ender pearl. So, by defeating
the enderman gate, you will have plenty
to use. Tip number 72. Spawners can be
upgraded to be much better using
specific items. If you want to know
which items are needed to upgrade them,
just search for a spawner in Ji and then
hit U to look at all of the items. At
Alamod 10, there is a new upgrade called
echoing that makes the mobs drop even
more loot. Tip number 73. You can change
the mob that spawns from a spawner by
using a spawn egg on it. The easiest way
to get a spawn egg is by using the mod
mob grinding utilities. You want to make
a mob swab first, then swab the mob that
you want to make an egg for. Combine
this with a seed, a bucket of
experience, and the swab, and it'll give
you chicken feed. You feed this to a
chicken, and it will give you the mob
egg that you need. Tip number 74. The
experience holder from Just Dire Things
is the best way to store and collect
experience from your mob farms. You can
open up the interface and set the area
that you want to collect the experience
at, and make sure you click on the
collect experience button to toggle it
on and off. It's also one of the easiest
ways to get a bucket of experience from.
Tip number 75. One of the best spawners
that you can get is a cave creeper
spawner. When killed, these guys drop
diamonds, emeralds, raw iron, and raw
gold. This is actually what I use to get
all the gold needed for the all the mod
star. Tip number 76. If you can't find a
specific mob for your farm, like the
cave creeper, make the rotten egg from
the mob grinding utilities mod. You can
make this by making the cursed chicken
feed first, then feeding that to a
chicken to get the rotten egg. In the
overworld, you can find a dark place and
put a 5x5 dirt floor on it. Make sure
it's dark. Then, when you use the rotten
egg on the dirt, it will convert it over
into dreadful dirt, which will increase
the natural spawn rate of hostile mobs
on the dirt. You can toggle the spawning
on and off by placing down a torch. Note
that this does not work in the mining
dimension. Tip number 77. One simple
trick to making the dreadful dirt faster
is by giving it a fast redstone pulse.
You can do this by making a redstone
clock. Just run some redstone underneath
the dreadful dirt and then set it up
with a lever. This can be great for an
early game mob farm. Tip number 78. If
you want to stop all hostile mobs from
naturally spawning around your base,
make a mega torch. If you want all
passive mobs to stop spawning, make a
dread lamp or just live in the mining
dimension. Tip number 79. You can easily
light up dark spaces in your base by
using a fereral flare lantern. When
placed, this will automatically place
down phantom light sources to light up
any dark spots near it. Tip number 80.
To speed up your farmland, make sure you
use red fertilizer on the farmland and
then surround the crops with growth
accelerators from AE2. Tip number 81. If
you need an infinite source of water for
machines in the early game, the easiest
thing you can make is a sink. Tip number
82. If you are making a large farm with
lily pads and you're tired of having to
scoop up water over and over, make the
eternal water bucket using evilcraft. To
do this, you need to start by making an
empty weather container. Then refine
yourself a dark temple. These are
everywhere and are super easy to find.
Throw the empty weather container into
the beam that's in the middle. Then with
the item that it gives you, craft up the
rain weather container by combining it
with water buckets. This can be used to
make the eternal water bucket, which is
essentially an infinite water bucket.
Tip number 83. Once you have the ability
to make the weather containers, you can
also make the eternal water blocks as
well using those same rain weather
containers. These are much better to use
than sinks for infinite water for things
like machines. That's because these will
automatically push out the max amount of
water that it can handle into the block
that it's connected to without the need
of pipes. Tip number 84. If you haven't
made the explorer's compass yet to
locate structures, you can find several
important structures using the RS locate
ritual. I actually use this to find the
ancient city in the early game. The most
important items that you'll need to make
the ritual stuff is a vexing lug, about
six or so source gems, and some
amethyst. Tip number 85, you can use a
cutting board to break down blocks into
crystals, like breaking amethyst down
into shards or quartz from smooth quartz
blocks. Tip number 86, you can make an
infinite source generator in the early
game for ours just by using snad, a
redstone clock, and some cactus. Place
down your redstone clock and then a
couple blocks above it, put just any
block that you have. Now you can place
snad around each side of the redstone
clock. And on the side, we're going to
set up some kind of collection for the
cactus. For me, I'm just going to use a
drawer with a basic item collector put
on top. And I'm going to increase the
range to make sure that it grabs all the
cactus that's going to be growing. Make
sure that you put a void upgrade into
the drawer if you're going to do this.
And this will keep it from overflowing.
Now, all you have to do is place down
your cactus, your aggronomic source
link, and your source jar, and you have
infinite early game source. Tip number
87. Let's be honest with each other.
You're probably going to want to make
that explorer's compass eventually. Use
the R's locate structure ritual to find
the ancient city. This can easily be
done by activating the ritual with a
deep slate brick. Once you get the
compass and follow it to the ancient
city, inside of the chest of the ancient
city, you'll find plenty of echo shards
that you can use to make the explorer's
compass. You'll also find some really
good enchants and if you're lucky, the
night vision goggles in the chest. Tip
number 88. Using that same steam drill,
you can mine up the skullk, shriers, and
catalyst while you're there. You should
definitely do this anyway because these
are needed for some in-game recipes. So,
it's great to grab this while you're
already there. Tip number 89. You know
what else is in the ancient city? All
theore. The ancient city is the best
place to find all the modora in the
overworld, but you can also find it in
any of the deep dark biomes. It's not as
easy to find, but this is something that
I actually didn't know. Tip number 90.
All the modium can be mined with more
than just a Netherite pickaxe. You can
use the steam drill or an inferior
pickaxe. Tip number 91. Use your first
piece of all the modium to make a
teleport pad. When you place this in the
overworld and sneak right click on it
with empty hands, both hands have to be
empty. It will teleport you to the
mining dimension. This is definitely the
best place to find all the modium as
well as pretty much every ore in the
game except for unoptanium I guess. Tip
number 92. The best Y level to mine in
the mining dimension is around Y level
112. At this level you can find
almonium. You can find coal, diamonds,
copper, gold, iron, lapis, redstone.
There's so many ores you can find at
this level. It's my personal favorite.
Tip number 93. If you're having trouble
finding a specific ore while you're
mining, like all the modium, you can
make ore sight potions from the mod
Potions Master. This can be a great way
to find a ton of whatever ore that
you're looking for. To do this, you'll
need to make the mortar and pestle from
the mod first. Next, you want to crush
down an ender pearl using the mortar and
pestle in a crafting table. Then you'll
combine the raw ore that you want to
make the potion for. In this case, a raw
autamium. You'll combine this with the
mortar, the pestle, the ender powder,
and a piece of redstone and glowstone.
This will give you a powder that you'll
pretty much need to run through a blast
furnace and then you can combine it with
mundane potions to make the orite
potions. Tip number 94. Don't drink any
of the potions because if you made
three, you can combine three potions
with six blaze powders to make a charm.
This will give you the effect of the
sight potions that you can toggle on and
off whenever you need it. Tip number 95.
If you use the teleport pad in the
Nether, you can teleport to the other.
This place does have some of the best
in-game loot, but it is also very
dangerous in all the mods 10.
Thankfully, you can fly here. Tip number
96. Using the teleport pad in the end
will teleport you to the beyond. This is
a great place to go if you're a fan of
doing sky block style worlds as this is
pretty much a void world with a single
block. Tip number 97. The building
gadget is the builder's best friend.
That's why it's called the building
gadget. Built is right there in the
name. It is great to use for building
your house. But the best tip that I can
tell you with this is that you can use
this to build out multiblocks like from
extreme reactors. You can open up the
menu and my keybind is G. You might have
to go and find it in your keybind
settings and set it to specific sizes to
help you build out any of the
multilocks. You can also use the copy
paste gadget to copy multiblocks over.
And this works great for copying over
multiblocks like the thermal evaporation
towers. Tip number 98. The exchanging
gadget isn't just used for exchanging
blocks for builders. This can also be
used to instantly grab a bunch of
obsidian all at once. Basically, all you
need to do is place down a block that
you have a ton of. Let's say
cobblestone. Sneak right click with the
gadget in your hand on the cobblestone
to set it. Then head to the end. Now you
can open up the settings menu, set it to
surface, and turn the slider all the way
up. and then right click on the obsidian
on the towers to instantly just get all
of the obsidian without having to spend
the time to break it. It's so nice. Tip
number 99. The destruction gadget is an
amazing gadget because it not only makes
giant holes if you want to build
underground, it also doesn't destroy any
of the alamodium ores like alamodium,
vibranium, or unoptanium. This makes it
amazing to use to find things like
unoptanium in the end. Tip number 100,
the destruction gadget will also not
destroy chests unless you toggle it in
the settings. This means that you can
use it to destroy entire villages or
bastions, so you can loot just the
chests without having to deal with all
the mobs. Tip number 101. For the final
tip, one of the easiest ways to get
infinite dragon's breath is by using a
dragon's head and an extractor. In the
inn, locate an in city and look for the
ship, the same one that you find in
elytra in. At the very front of the
ship, you'll find a dragon's head. That
is over 100 tips and tricks you can use
in all the mods 10. If any of these help
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