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Adamantium Ore has a lower spawn rate than even Mythril, and will only spawn below layer 20 default. Adamantium Ore, when used to create tools, has a very high mining speed, meaning you will definitely want to collect as much of this as you can. The primary use of Adamantium Ore is to be smelted into an Adamantium Ingot using the Furnace, as shown below.

Adamantium Ingots can the be used for a large number of things, such as Adamantium Tools, Adamantium Armor, etc. Adamantium Ore spawns in the Overworld, where it can spawn at heights up to 20, with 4 blocks spawning in each chunk, in a vein of up to 4 blocks. The Adamantium Ore spawn rate, spawn height and vein size can all be changed using the Config.

When broken with an Iron pickaxe or better, Adamantium Ore will drop itself. Unlike the other 5 ores, which all spawn on the Overworld, Onyx Ore spawns only in the nether, where it blends in with all the other Netherbrick blocks.

Items crafted from Onyx have a very high number of uses. The primary use of Onyx Ore is to drop the Onyx Gem, which is dropped when the block is broken, or obtained from smelting the ore in a Furnace, as shown below.

Onyx Ore spawns only in the Nether, where it can spawn at any height, with 5 blocks spawning in each chunk, in a vein of up to 8 though it will never reach this due to there being a lower number of blocks per chunk.

Due to its texture, Onyx Ore blends in with its surroundings, meaning it can be difficult to spot from a distance. The Onyx Ore spawn rate, spawn height and vein size can all be changed using the Config. Copper Block Copper Blocks are decorative mineral blocks made from Copper Ingots which do not appear in normally generated maps anywhere.

Copper Blocks can be made by placing 9 Copper Ingots in a crafting grid. This is a convenient way to store large amounts of ingots, as they can be recovered by placing the block in a crafting grid, receiving all 9 ingots in return. Tin Block Tin Block is a craftable item. Mainly used for storing Tin Ingots or as a decor element. Mythril Block Mythril Block is a craftable item. Mainly used for storing Mythril Ingots or as a decor element.

Adamantium Block Adamantium Block is a craftable item. Mainly used for storing Adamantium Ingots or as a decor element. Onyx Block Onyx Block is a craftable item. Mainly used for storing Onyx Gems or as a decor element. Onyx can be obtained by mining Onyx Ore, which will cause the gem to drop from the block, or it can be smelted in a Furnace if Silk Touch is used to mine the ore. Mythril Rods are used in the crafting of the Mythril Bow.

Onyx Rods are used in the crafting of the Onyx Bow. Copper has too low a melting point to contain Lava, and copper curdles Milk. However, a Copper Bucket will transport water. The Copper Bucket has advantages over the Iron Bucket. Copper is more plentiful, and generally available sooner, than Iron, allowing for ease of use early in the game when Iron is better used for tools and armor.

Further, a Copper Bucket can be smelted back into the three Copper Ingots used to craft it. This means a large number of Copper Buckets can be crafted to transport a larger amount of water, and then be completely restored to the original crafting materials. The Copper Bucket functions as an Iron Bucket.

A Copper Bucket containing water does not stack. A Copper Bucket full of water cannot be smelted to recover the Copper. Empty the Bucket first. These tools are often constructed early game as an alternative to Stone tools. They have a higher number of uses and a slightly higher enchantability than stone tools. These tools are often constructed early game as an alternative to Stone tools or Copper Tools. These tools are often used as a mid-way between Iron tools and Adamantium or Diamond tools.

They have more than 3x the number of uses of Iron tools about half that of Diamond , however they have a speed, damage vs entity, and enchantability equal to or better than those of Diamond, making them a very worthwhile tool. Apotheosis is divided into modules, each of which has a specific focus.

Modules are independent, each can be disabled at will. The Enchantment module focuses on an overhaul to the enchantment system and adding new enchantments. This module will allow the player to become much more powerful than previously imposed limitations would have ever allowed. Apotheosis removes the level cap from both Enchanting Tables and Anvils. The only thing creating a cap now is how much enchanting power you have access to.

Additionally, users may now configure the max levels of enchantments and the enchanting power calculation formulas, which gives users total control over all enchantments in their environment. Tool material enchants abilities are also configurable. Cobwebs and Prismatic Cobwebs can be used to remove enchantments and curses. The removal process takes place in an anvil. Anvils, hoes, shears, and other previously unenchantable things can be enchanted. Anvils can also be repaired in an anvil with iron blocks.

The enchantment module comes with a much stronger variant of a bookshelf. This hell-infused bookshelf carries double the enchanting power of a single shelf, and can be further strengthened with Hell Infusion. Crafted with nether bricks, a blaze rod, a bookshelf, and a regeneration potion, a Hell-Infused Bookshelf allows you to access levels up to Other sources can only increase the table to level Not all enchantments will show up at higher levels.

Enchantments have level ranges that they can show up at, so the highest level is not always ideal. Experimentation is encouraged.

The other enchanting block that Apotheosis adds is the Altar of the Sea. The Altar is a focus for the conversion of enchanted objects. It allows you to turn unwanted or otherwise useless enchanted items at any durability into a new enchanted book. The stronger the enchantments on the items, the stronger the book. Once four items are detected, the altar will begin to drain experience from nearby players. The necessary experience needed will increase with the strength of the final book, but is always equal to half the levels that would be needed to create the final book in an enchanting table.

If no experience is available, white particles will spawn atop the pillars. Apotheosis also adds a solution for different kinds of enchantments: Tomes. Tomes are a type of book that can be enchanted like regular books but do not pull from the entire set of enchantments. The enchantment module currently adds 15 enchantments in total, each with a unique effect.

Aside from normal enchantments, there are three enchantment descriptors that help to identify what kind of power an enchantment can offer. Those descriptors are:. Apotheosis allows the player to move, edit, and manipulate spawners.

Spawners can be moved with silk touch, and various items are Spawner Modifiers, which have the power to edit certain stats of the spawner, including spawn time, spawn range, and condition requirements.

In vanilla, spawners cannot be edited aside from changing the entity within using a spawn egg. In Apotheosis, just about every part of a spawner can be manipulated. Each item is configurable.

The list of default modifiers is as follows:. To use the inverse modifier, hold the inverting item in your off hand, and the effects of a normal modifier will instead be inverted ex: sugar would increase the min spawn delay by 5 ticks.

The spawner module adds the Capturing enchantment. Capturing allows for spawn eggs to be dropped when killing a mob. Each level increases the chance by 0. Currently, the potion module adds a single new potion, Sundering. Sundering is the inverse of resistance.



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