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Published Feb 7th, 2/7/24 2:33 pm
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Dimension's Extractinator
Inspired by Terraria's Extractinator
This Datapack is a small, vanilla-balanced Datapack that reimagines Terraria's Extractinator into Minecraft. To get started, you can craft the Extractinator (as shown on slide 2) using a crafting table, which will give you an Armor Stand. Then, place down the Armor Stand where you want your Extractinator to go and you're ready to use it.
To use the Extractinator, simply place 16 Granite, Andesite, or Diorite into the first slot of the Dropper. This will cause a random piece of loot to spew out of the Extractinator (The direction the loot comes out will always be the Armor Stands left, meaning on the right from where you placed it). Alternatively, you can use 16 Basalt instead to find Nether-themed loot. The Extractinator is fully compatible with Hoppers and is intended to be used that way, Slide 3 shows a potential set-up one might use to automate the process.
To pick up a placed Extractinator, place a piece of glass under the device and a new armor stand will be given to the closest player.
Below are the numbers for the Extractinator:
When Using 16 Granite, Andesite or Diorite:
> Coal: 44.4%
> Raw Iron: 22.2%
> Redstone Dust: 11.1%
> Lapis Lazuli: 11.1%
> Raw Gold: 5.6%
> Diamond: 2.8%
> Emerald: 2.8%
When Using 16 Basalt:
> Gold Nugget: 20.4%
> Bone: 16.3%
> Quartz: 12.2%
> Gravel: 12.2%
> Gold: 10%
> Obsidian: 10%
> Ender Pearl: 8%
> Glowstone Dust: 8%
> Ancient Debris: 2%
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* As of my testing, the Datapack can support multiple Extractinators, however, I am not 100% sure of this.
* Be careful when automatically switching between Basalt and the Overworld Stones as sometimes it can cause the machine to get stuck.
Inspired by Terraria's Extractinator
This Datapack is a small, vanilla-balanced Datapack that reimagines Terraria's Extractinator into Minecraft. To get started, you can craft the Extractinator (as shown on slide 2) using a crafting table, which will give you an Armor Stand. Then, place down the Armor Stand where you want your Extractinator to go and you're ready to use it.
To use the Extractinator, simply place 16 Granite, Andesite, or Diorite into the first slot of the Dropper. This will cause a random piece of loot to spew out of the Extractinator (The direction the loot comes out will always be the Armor Stands left, meaning on the right from where you placed it). Alternatively, you can use 16 Basalt instead to find Nether-themed loot. The Extractinator is fully compatible with Hoppers and is intended to be used that way, Slide 3 shows a potential set-up one might use to automate the process.
To pick up a placed Extractinator, place a piece of glass under the device and a new armor stand will be given to the closest player.
Below are the numbers for the Extractinator:
When Using 16 Granite, Andesite or Diorite:
> Coal: 44.4%
> Raw Iron: 22.2%
> Redstone Dust: 11.1%
> Lapis Lazuli: 11.1%
> Raw Gold: 5.6%
> Diamond: 2.8%
> Emerald: 2.8%
When Using 16 Basalt:
> Gold Nugget: 20.4%
> Bone: 16.3%
> Quartz: 12.2%
> Gravel: 12.2%
> Gold: 10%
> Obsidian: 10%
> Ender Pearl: 8%
> Glowstone Dust: 8%
> Ancient Debris: 2%
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* As of my testing, the Datapack can support multiple Extractinators, however, I am not 100% sure of this.
* Be careful when automatically switching between Basalt and the Overworld Stones as sometimes it can cause the machine to get stuck.
Compatibility | Minecraft 1.20 |
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