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<div>'''Welcome to Polycraft World'''<br />
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'''Server note''' - Everything is back to normal on the servers!<br />
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==Quick Links==<br />
*Don't have an account yet? - [http://www.polycraftworld.com Register]<br />
*Haven't installed the mod yet? - [[#Setup_Instructions|Access Setup Instructions]]<br />
*Need the latest version? - [https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Direct Download]<br />
*Want to see the latest $5,000 weekly scholarship competitions? - [https://www.polycraftworld.com/portal/competitions/ Scholarships]<br />
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==Introduction==<br />
[http://www.minecraft.net Minecraft] is a popular world builder computer game in which each voxel in an artificial world represents a block of material such as wood, dirt, stone, water, glass, etc. Players are immersed in a 3-D world in which each block can be mined, chopped, dug or harvested and rebuilt elsewhere. Players collect resources to build better tools, collect rare resources and begin to build civilizations on massive multiplayer servers. Every 10 minutes, night falls and enemies emerge. Players must fight, or build structures to protect themselves. As the game progresses, players can mine materials like redstone which can be crafted into diodes, switches and triggers and allows users to build circuitry in this virtual world. YouTube videos show monumental constructions of working computers, automatic farming and mining and replica castles and civil structures. Millions of users interact in these creative virtual realms. <br />
<br />
Polycraft World is a comprehensive mod for Minecraft that introduces features ranging from petrochemical refining and harvesting of new ore types to the construction of polymers, plastics and many specialty items based on the new additions. Enterprising players can build [[Tree Tap|tree taps]] and extract [[Bag_(PolyIsoPrene_Pellets)|natural rubber]] from trees to build rubber blocks, [[Pogo_Sticks|pogo sticks]] and more. Adventurers can find above ground [[OilField|oilfields]] and mine custom minerals and elements including [[Copper_Ore|copper]], [[Tin_Ore|tin]], [[Nickel_Ore|nickel]], [[Platinum_Ore|platinum]], [[Palladium_Ore|palladium]], [[Silver_Ore|silver]] and more... Engineers can construct [[Machining_Mill|machining mills]] to make [[List_of_Molds|molds]] from metal ingots such as [[Titanium_Ingot|titanium]], [[Magnesium_Ingot|magnesium]], [[Manganese_Ingot|manganese]], [[Cobalt_Ingot|cobalt]], [[Nickel_Ingot|nickel]], [[Antimony_Ingot|antimony]], [[Tungsten_Ingot|tungsten]], [[Platinum_Ingot|platinum]], [[Bismuth_Ingot|bismuth]] and [[Aluminum_Ingot|aluminum]] and from alloys such as [[Brass_Ingot|brass]] and [[Bronze_Ingot|bronze]]. Materials scientists can create [[Injection_Molder|injection molders]] and [[extruder|extruders]] to melt process a whole range of polymers into [[Running_Shoes_(PolyIsoPrene)|running shoes]], [[Scuba_Mask_(PolyIsoPrene)|scuba gear]], [[Plastic_Brick_(1_x_1)|plastic bricks]], a host of [[List_of_Gripped_Tools|gripped tools]] and more... Aspiring chemical engineers, can advance into the age of [[Bucket_(Crude_Oil)|oil]] through [[Distillation_Column|distillation columns]], [[Steam_Cracker|steam crackers]], [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment units]] and [[Chemical_Processor|chemical processors]]. This allows the production of increasingly sophisticated polymers and other materials that opens the door for overpowered items such as [[Jet_Pack|jet packs]], [[Scuba_Tank|scuba tanks]], [[Flame_Thrower|flame throwers]] and [[Phase_Shifter|phase shifters]]. This and more awaits in Polycraft World! <br />
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==Setup Instructions==<br />
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1. Download and install [https://minecraft.net/download Minecraft]<br><br />
2. Download the one-click installer: [https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads polycraft-installer-beta.jar file] <br><br />
3. Make sure your Minecraft profile is edited to use version 1.7.10. <br />
4. If you have a previous version of Polycraft World installed or non-compatible mods, you must navigate to the mods folder and remove those. <br />
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'''Note:''' If the one-click installer does not work, please report it to us and follow these [[Setup Instructions|manual instructions]].<br />
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==Major Differences from Vanilla Minecraft==<br />
*You will start the game in the center of UT Dallas campus and not be able to edit things. You can venture outward, explore the UT Dallas campus or warp to your own [[Private Property]] using [[Private Property|these teleport commands]].<br />
*[[Communication]] over long distances has become more sophisticated. <br />
*Your preferred world will merge all private property you own into a global file every 24 hours and resync will all game servers. Thus private property syncs across the universe of Polycraft World servers. <br />
*Each week, a new [[Polycrafter of the Week |$5,000 scholarship competition]] will be announced for the "Polycrafter of the Week" starting Sept. 3, 2015.<br />
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==Item Page Links==<br />
* List of [[List_of_Item_Types | Polycraft Items]], [[Inventory_Recipes | Polycraft Inventories]] and [[List_of_Custom_Objects | Polycraft Custom Objects]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Polymer_Pellets | Polymer Pellets]], [[List_of_Polymer_Walls | Polymer Walls]], [[List_of_Polymer_Stairs | Polymer Stairs]], [[List_of_Polymer_Blocks | Polymer Blocks]], [[List_of_Polymer_Fibers | Polymer Fibers]] and [[List_of_Polymer_Bricks | Polymer Bricks]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Molds | List of Molds]], [[List_of_Molded_Items | Molded Items]] and [[List_of_Gripped_Tools | Gripped Tools]]<br><br />
* List of [[List_of_Ores | Polycraft Ores]], [[List_of_Compressed_Blocks | Compressed Blocks]], [[List_of_Ingots | Polycraft Ingots]], and [[List_of_Catalysts| Polycraft Catalysts]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Element_Vessels| Element Vessels]] and [[List_of_Compound_Vessels| Compound Vessels]] <br><br />
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==Tutorials==<br />
'''Section 1 - Getting Started in Polycraft'''<br><br />
1.1 Craft (''Level 1 - You will be a Level 1 Polycrafter when you make a [[Crafting_Table|crafting table]]'' ) <br><br />
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6weFDi6y2d8 video]] - craft and deploy a [[Tree Tap|tree tap]] <br><br />
* video - smelt your first [[Block_(PolyIsoPrene)|polyIsoprene block]] <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Pogo_Sticks|pogo stick]] <br><br />
1.2 Smelt (''Level 2 - You will be a Level 2 Polycrafter when you craft a [[Furnace|furnace]] and [[Tree Tap| tree tap]]'' '')<br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/tvtZMDH4utg video]] - craft a [[Machining_Mill|machining mill]] and mill your [[Mold (Gasket)|first metal mold]] <br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/RN64Ql4E-Ac video]] - craft an [[Injection_Molder|injection molder]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Extruder|extruder]] <br><br />
1.3 Mill, Mold, Extrude (''Level 3 - You will be a Level 3 Polycrafter when you build a [[Machining_Mill|machining mill]], [[Extruder|extruder]], and an [[Injection_Molder|injection molder]]'')<br><br />
* video - mold your first processed polymer items: [[Running Shoes (Walker)|running shoes]], [[Grip (Natural Rubber)|grips]], etc. <br><br />
* video - prepare for an undersea adventure by molding [[Scuba Fins (Beginner)|scuba fins]], a [[Scuba Mask (Beginner)|scuba mask]] and a [[Flashlight|flashlight]] <br><br />
* video - mill your first metal die <br><br />
* video - extrude your first polymer items: [[Fibers (Natural Rubber)|fibers]], [[Hose (Low Pressure)|hoses]], etc. <br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/P2KzasddKtk video]] - craft a [[Distillation Column|distillation column]] <br><br />
1.4 Distill (''Level 4 - You will be a Level 4 Polycrafter when you build a [[Distillation Column|distillation column]]'')<br><br />
* video - distill your first [[Bucket (Crude Oil)|bucket of crude oil]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Industrial Oven|industrial oven]] <br><br />
* video - craft your first fueled inventories: [[Fueled_Lamp|fueled lamps]] and [[Spotlight|spotlights]] <br><br />
* video - how to make [[Block (PP)|PolyPropylene (PP)]] and [[Block (LDPE)| Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)]] <br><br />
* video - auto upcycling in [[Plastic Chest|plastic chests]]: keeping your chemicals straight <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Steam_Cracker|steam cracker]] <br><br />
1.5 Crack (''Level 5 - You will be a Level 5 Polycrafter when you build a [[Steam_Cracker|steam cracker]] '')<br><br />
* video - cracking alkanes into alkenes: a guide to better plastics faster <br><br />
* video - manufacturing [[List_of_Rubbers| medium grade rubbers]]<br />
* video - craft a [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment unit]] <br><br />
1.6 Treat (''Level 6 - You will be a Level 6 Polycrafter when you build a [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment unit]] '')<br><br />
* video - sweeten fuels to extend life and to power [[Jet_Pack|jet packs]] and [[Flame Thrower|flamethrowers]] <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Chemical Processor|chemical processor]] <br><br />
1.7 Process, Condense (''Level 7 - You will be a Level 7 Polycrafter when you build a [[Chemical Processor|chemical processor]] '')<br><br />
* video - process plastics to improve their properties: faster shoes, better gripped tools, bouncier blocks, etc. <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Condenser|condenser]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Oil_Derrick|oil derrick]] <br><br />
1.8 Frack (''Level 8 - You will be a Level 8 Polycrafter when you build an [[Oil_Derrick|oil derrick]] '')<br><br />
* video - petrochemical refining at scale <br><br />
* video - getting to ABS and Plastic Bricks <br><br />
* video - rapid construction with Plastic Bricks <br><br />
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<br>'''Section 2 - (Advanced) Engineering Automation in Polycraft'''<br><br />
2.1 - A Drastic Fantastic Elastic Tactic: the Natural Rubber Farm (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.2 - Need for Speed: Creating a Shoe Factory to equip your server (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.3 - Handling your New Grip on Life: Mass manufacturing toward gripped tools (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.4 - Distilling it Down to the Basics: How to automate petrochemical refining (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.5 - Bouncing to New Heights: How to set up a parkour adventure (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.6 - Flame-broiled Steak - Using flame throwers and cattle to feed your server (video - coming soon) <br><br />
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<br>'''Section 3 - (Expert) Polymer Tech Trees --Coming soon'''<br><br />
3.1 - PolyIsoPrene (Natural Rubber)<br><br />
3.2 - Low Density PolyEthylene (PE)<br><br />
3.3 - PolyPropylene (PP)<br><br />
3.4 - PolyStyrene (PS)<br><br />
3.5 - PolyVinyl Chloride (PVC)<br><br />
3.6 - Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR)<br><br />
3.7 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS)<br><br />
3.8 - PolyEthylene Terephthalate (PET)<br><br />
3.9 - PolyCarbonate (PC)<br><br />
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<br>'''Section 4 - (Experts Having Fun) Polycraft World Competitions --Coming soon'''<br><br />
4.1 - A flamethrower, jetpack aerial battle for air supremacy. <br><br />
4.2 - The floor is lava: bouncing your way into an air castle. <br><br />
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==Changelog==<br />
[http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Version 1.3.6 - Updated 9/17/2015] <br />
* Fixed whitelist, server, portal communications by passing all usernames as lowercase strings to accommodate capitalization issues. <br />
* Fixed recipes for making [[Powder Keg (PolyVinyl Chloride Pellets)]] and [[Sack (PolyVinyl Chloride Pellets)]] so that cleanrooms can be constructed.<br />
* Added in recipes for different versions of nylon and enabled the production of a [[Parachute]].<br />
* Fixed issues with random teleporting when you enter forbidden properties. <br />
* Fixed issues that [[Private Property|teleport]] you to the surface if you run into forbidden properties while mining. <br />
* Added [[Base Camp]]s, single chunk private properties in the southeast. Once you figure out their coordinates, you can teleport back and forth from them to your private property and use them for more efficient mining. <br />
* Silicon and cinnabar will only spawn in chunks that had not been loaded when they were added, so you will have to do some exploring to find these materials. <br />
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[http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Version 1.3.5 - Updated 8/19/2015] <br />
*Note: This version is the last beta release. <br />
* Communication: We have tweaked major communication mechanics in the game to prevent text griefing on large servers. Default communication distance has been set at 32 blocks. Voice cones allow 64 block communication. Megaphones allow 128 block communications. [[Communication|Walky Talkies]] allow communications on select frequencies to others with Walky Talkies on that frequency up to 1,024 blocks away. HAM Radios allow communication on select frequencies to others with HAM radios up to 8,096 blocks away. Cell phones replace the "/tell" command. To use a cell phone type "username: message." Smart phones allow communications over arbitrary distances with other smart phone users. In a future update this will limit communication to only portal friends when using smart phones. <br />
* Photolithography: We have introduced the concept of a cleanroom and a contact printer that allows manufacture of integrated circuits. [[Cleanroom]]s must be built from [[Blocks (PVC)]] floors, [[Blocks (PP)]], pipes or stained glass walls and ceilings. There is list of allowed items in a cleanroom. <br />
* Minor recipe tweaks<br />
* Updated ~tp command to take you to the center of your Private Property<br />
* Updated ~tp user username to teleport you to a specific user if they are in a property to which you have access. <br />
* Added world merging code to pull and sync private properties from across the Polycraft World Universe of servers. <br />
* Built in back-end to manage scholarship competitions which begins Sept. 3, 2015. <br />
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[http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Version 1.3.0 - Updated 6/5/2015] <br />
*Note: This version is the first beta release and is available at [http://www.polycraftworld.com our Polycraft World Portal]. Full registration is open. Hosted servers with [[Private Property|Private Property]] are available and supported by UT Dallas for at least the first 10,000 Polycrafters... Happy crafting. <br />
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Version 1.2.8 is available - Updated 5/28/2015<br />
*Note: In this version we have fixed issues with flamethrowers (they now work as intended). We have added two new types of fueled lamps (flood lights and gaslamps). We have fixed private property to respect collision blocks around 3D inventories. We have added water cannons and freeze rays. Other minor code fixes and tweaks. <br />
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Version 1.2.3 - Updated 5/5/2015<br />
*Note: In this version we are fixing issues with private property to scale across tens of thousands of private properties for large servers. We are providing updates to the 3D textures for the injection molder and the machining mill. We are fixing other small bugs with inventories dropping multiple items (thanks Chuck). We will also release a new texture pack to continue to refine gameplay experience. <br />
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Version 1.1.8 - Updated 3/25/2015<br />
*Note: In this mod release we are improving the look of several of the Polycraft inventories, including the distillation column, steam cracker, chemical processor, and injection molder. These units are now much larger than they were in the previous releases. If you've set up these machines in an enclosed space, you might want to break them down before you update your mod. You'll be able to place them back afterwards, once you've made enough room to hold them.<br />
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==Found Bugs? Want to help?==<br />
We will continue to update the game to fix bugs and add compelling content into the future. Thank you for your support. Interested in programming? building new in-game items? working to make the wiki? general helping? Trust us, there's plenty of fun stuff to do. Shoot an email to the Polycraft World team at [[mailto:support@polycraftworld.com support@polycraftworld.com]].</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=15105Main Page2015-10-30T20:21:35Z<p>Cmt120030: </p>
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<div>'''Welcome to Polycraft World'''<br />
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'''Server note''' - Due to private property damage that occurred on the morning of Oct 24th, we have set all master worlds to the Beryllium server. That server is a mirror of what the lithium server looked like on the morning of Oct 24th. Since Wednesday the 28th the Lithium and Beryllium servers have not been syncing at night, giving everyone an opportunity to work on Beryllium starting from the saved world of Oct. 24th, or on the lithium server as it was on Wed. the 28th. If your property was not damaged, or you would simply prefer to have your world as it looks on Lithium, you should set your master server back to Lithium on Polycraftworld.com. This can be done by clicking on the blue configuration button on the right side of your world's name, and then choosing the master wold you would like from the dropdown menu next to "master world". If you did sustain damage, or have been working on the Beryllium server the last few days, do nothing. Sunday, Nov. 1st the Lithium and Beryllium servers will begin to sync again overnight, so whichever world you have chosen at that time as your master world will begin to sync across all servers every morning at 4 am. If you have any questions about this, please feel free to contact support at support@polycraftworld.com. <br />
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<br />
==Quick Links==<br />
*Don't have an account yet? - [http://www.polycraftworld.com Register]<br />
*Haven't installed the mod yet? - [[#Setup_Instructions|Access Setup Instructions]]<br />
*Need the latest version? - [https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Direct Download]<br />
*Want to see the latest $5,000 weekly scholarship competitions? - [https://www.polycraftworld.com/portal/competitions/ Scholarships]<br />
<br />
==Introduction==<br />
[http://www.minecraft.net Minecraft] is a popular world builder computer game in which each voxel in an artificial world represents a block of material such as wood, dirt, stone, water, glass, etc. Players are immersed in a 3-D world in which each block can be mined, chopped, dug or harvested and rebuilt elsewhere. Players collect resources to build better tools, collect rare resources and begin to build civilizations on massive multiplayer servers. Every 10 minutes, night falls and enemies emerge. Players must fight, or build structures to protect themselves. As the game progresses, players can mine materials like redstone which can be crafted into diodes, switches and triggers and allows users to build circuitry in this virtual world. YouTube videos show monumental constructions of working computers, automatic farming and mining and replica castles and civil structures. Millions of users interact in these creative virtual realms. <br />
<br />
Polycraft World is a comprehensive mod for Minecraft that introduces features ranging from petrochemical refining and harvesting of new ore types to the construction of polymers, plastics and many specialty items based on the new additions. Enterprising players can build [[Tree Tap|tree taps]] and extract [[Bag_(PolyIsoPrene_Pellets)|natural rubber]] from trees to build rubber blocks, [[Pogo_Sticks|pogo sticks]] and more. Adventurers can find above ground [[OilField|oilfields]] and mine custom minerals and elements including [[Copper_Ore|copper]], [[Tin_Ore|tin]], [[Nickel_Ore|nickel]], [[Platinum_Ore|platinum]], [[Palladium_Ore|palladium]], [[Silver_Ore|silver]] and more... Engineers can construct [[Machining_Mill|machining mills]] to make [[List_of_Molds|molds]] from metal ingots such as [[Titanium_Ingot|titanium]], [[Magnesium_Ingot|magnesium]], [[Manganese_Ingot|manganese]], [[Cobalt_Ingot|cobalt]], [[Nickel_Ingot|nickel]], [[Antimony_Ingot|antimony]], [[Tungsten_Ingot|tungsten]], [[Platinum_Ingot|platinum]], [[Bismuth_Ingot|bismuth]] and [[Aluminum_Ingot|aluminum]] and from alloys such as [[Brass_Ingot|brass]] and [[Bronze_Ingot|bronze]]. Materials scientists can create [[Injection_Molder|injection molders]] and [[extruder|extruders]] to melt process a whole range of polymers into [[Running_Shoes_(PolyIsoPrene)|running shoes]], [[Scuba_Mask_(PolyIsoPrene)|scuba gear]], [[Plastic_Brick_(1_x_1)|plastic bricks]], a host of [[List_of_Gripped_Tools|gripped tools]] and more... Aspiring chemical engineers, can advance into the age of [[Bucket_(Crude_Oil)|oil]] through [[Distillation_Column|distillation columns]], [[Steam_Cracker|steam crackers]], [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment units]] and [[Chemical_Processor|chemical processors]]. This allows the production of increasingly sophisticated polymers and other materials that opens the door for overpowered items such as [[Jet_Pack|jet packs]], [[Scuba_Tank|scuba tanks]], [[Flame_Thrower|flame throwers]] and [[Phase_Shifter|phase shifters]]. This and more awaits in Polycraft World! <br />
<br />
==Setup Instructions==<br />
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1. Download and install [https://minecraft.net/download Minecraft]<br><br />
2. Download the one-click installer: [https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads polycraft-installer-beta.jar file] <br><br />
3. Make sure your Minecraft profile is edited to use version 1.7.10. <br />
4. If you have a previous version of Polycraft World installed or non-compatible mods, you must navigate to the mods folder and remove those. <br />
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'''Note:''' If the one-click installer does not work, please report it to us and follow these [[Setup Instructions|manual instructions]].<br />
<br />
==Major Differences from Vanilla Minecraft==<br />
*You will start the game in the center of UT Dallas campus and not be able to edit things. You can venture outward, explore the UT Dallas campus or warp to your own [[Private Property]] using [[Private Property|these teleport commands]].<br />
*[[Communication]] over long distances has become more sophisticated. <br />
*Your preferred world will merge all private property you own into a global file every 24 hours and resync will all game servers. Thus private property syncs across the universe of Polycraft World servers. <br />
*Each week, a new [[Polycrafter of the Week |$5,000 scholarship competition]] will be announced for the "Polycrafter of the Week" starting Sept. 3, 2015.<br />
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==Item Page Links==<br />
* List of [[List_of_Item_Types | Polycraft Items]], [[Inventory_Recipes | Polycraft Inventories]] and [[List_of_Custom_Objects | Polycraft Custom Objects]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Polymer_Pellets | Polymer Pellets]], [[List_of_Polymer_Walls | Polymer Walls]], [[List_of_Polymer_Stairs | Polymer Stairs]], [[List_of_Polymer_Blocks | Polymer Blocks]], [[List_of_Polymer_Fibers | Polymer Fibers]] and [[List_of_Polymer_Bricks | Polymer Bricks]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Molds | List of Molds]], [[List_of_Molded_Items | Molded Items]] and [[List_of_Gripped_Tools | Gripped Tools]]<br><br />
* List of [[List_of_Ores | Polycraft Ores]], [[List_of_Compressed_Blocks | Compressed Blocks]], [[List_of_Ingots | Polycraft Ingots]], and [[List_of_Catalysts| Polycraft Catalysts]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Element_Vessels| Element Vessels]] and [[List_of_Compound_Vessels| Compound Vessels]] <br><br />
<br />
==Tutorials==<br />
'''Section 1 - Getting Started in Polycraft'''<br><br />
1.1 Craft (''Level 1 - You will be a Level 1 Polycrafter when you make a [[Crafting_Table|crafting table]]'' ) <br><br />
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6weFDi6y2d8 video]] - craft and deploy a [[Tree Tap|tree tap]] <br><br />
* video - smelt your first [[Block_(PolyIsoPrene)|polyIsoprene block]] <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Pogo_Sticks|pogo stick]] <br><br />
1.2 Smelt (''Level 2 - You will be a Level 2 Polycrafter when you craft a [[Furnace|furnace]] and [[Tree Tap| tree tap]]'' '')<br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/tvtZMDH4utg video]] - craft a [[Machining_Mill|machining mill]] and mill your [[Mold (Gasket)|first metal mold]] <br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/RN64Ql4E-Ac video]] - craft an [[Injection_Molder|injection molder]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Extruder|extruder]] <br><br />
1.3 Mill, Mold, Extrude (''Level 3 - You will be a Level 3 Polycrafter when you build a [[Machining_Mill|machining mill]], [[Extruder|extruder]], and an [[Injection_Molder|injection molder]]'')<br><br />
* video - mold your first processed polymer items: [[Running Shoes (Walker)|running shoes]], [[Grip (Natural Rubber)|grips]], etc. <br><br />
* video - prepare for an undersea adventure by molding [[Scuba Fins (Beginner)|scuba fins]], a [[Scuba Mask (Beginner)|scuba mask]] and a [[Flashlight|flashlight]] <br><br />
* video - mill your first metal die <br><br />
* video - extrude your first polymer items: [[Fibers (Natural Rubber)|fibers]], [[Hose (Low Pressure)|hoses]], etc. <br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/P2KzasddKtk video]] - craft a [[Distillation Column|distillation column]] <br><br />
1.4 Distill (''Level 4 - You will be a Level 4 Polycrafter when you build a [[Distillation Column|distillation column]]'')<br><br />
* video - distill your first [[Bucket (Crude Oil)|bucket of crude oil]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Industrial Oven|industrial oven]] <br><br />
* video - craft your first fueled inventories: [[Fueled_Lamp|fueled lamps]] and [[Spotlight|spotlights]] <br><br />
* video - how to make [[Block (PP)|PolyPropylene (PP)]] and [[Block (LDPE)| Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)]] <br><br />
* video - auto upcycling in [[Plastic Chest|plastic chests]]: keeping your chemicals straight <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Steam_Cracker|steam cracker]] <br><br />
1.5 Crack (''Level 5 - You will be a Level 5 Polycrafter when you build a [[Steam_Cracker|steam cracker]] '')<br><br />
* video - cracking alkanes into alkenes: a guide to better plastics faster <br><br />
* video - manufacturing [[List_of_Rubbers| medium grade rubbers]]<br />
* video - craft a [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment unit]] <br><br />
1.6 Treat (''Level 6 - You will be a Level 6 Polycrafter when you build a [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment unit]] '')<br><br />
* video - sweeten fuels to extend life and to power [[Jet_Pack|jet packs]] and [[Flame Thrower|flamethrowers]] <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Chemical Processor|chemical processor]] <br><br />
1.7 Process, Condense (''Level 7 - You will be a Level 7 Polycrafter when you build a [[Chemical Processor|chemical processor]] '')<br><br />
* video - process plastics to improve their properties: faster shoes, better gripped tools, bouncier blocks, etc. <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Condenser|condenser]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Oil_Derrick|oil derrick]] <br><br />
1.8 Frack (''Level 8 - You will be a Level 8 Polycrafter when you build an [[Oil_Derrick|oil derrick]] '')<br><br />
* video - petrochemical refining at scale <br><br />
* video - getting to ABS and Plastic Bricks <br><br />
* video - rapid construction with Plastic Bricks <br><br />
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<br>'''Section 2 - (Advanced) Engineering Automation in Polycraft'''<br><br />
2.1 - A Drastic Fantastic Elastic Tactic: the Natural Rubber Farm (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.2 - Need for Speed: Creating a Shoe Factory to equip your server (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.3 - Handling your New Grip on Life: Mass manufacturing toward gripped tools (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.4 - Distilling it Down to the Basics: How to automate petrochemical refining (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.5 - Bouncing to New Heights: How to set up a parkour adventure (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.6 - Flame-broiled Steak - Using flame throwers and cattle to feed your server (video - coming soon) <br><br />
<br />
<br>'''Section 3 - (Expert) Polymer Tech Trees --Coming soon'''<br><br />
3.1 - PolyIsoPrene (Natural Rubber)<br><br />
3.2 - Low Density PolyEthylene (PE)<br><br />
3.3 - PolyPropylene (PP)<br><br />
3.4 - PolyStyrene (PS)<br><br />
3.5 - PolyVinyl Chloride (PVC)<br><br />
3.6 - Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR)<br><br />
3.7 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS)<br><br />
3.8 - PolyEthylene Terephthalate (PET)<br><br />
3.9 - PolyCarbonate (PC)<br><br />
<br />
<br>'''Section 4 - (Experts Having Fun) Polycraft World Competitions --Coming soon'''<br><br />
4.1 - A flamethrower, jetpack aerial battle for air supremacy. <br><br />
4.2 - The floor is lava: bouncing your way into an air castle. <br><br />
<br />
==Changelog==<br />
[http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Version 1.3.6 - Updated 9/17/2015] <br />
* Fixed whitelist, server, portal communications by passing all usernames as lowercase strings to accommodate capitalization issues. <br />
* Fixed recipes for making [[Powder Keg (PolyVinyl Chloride Pellets)]] and [[Sack (PolyVinyl Chloride Pellets)]] so that cleanrooms can be constructed.<br />
* Added in recipes for different versions of nylon and enabled the production of a [[Parachute]].<br />
* Fixed issues with random teleporting when you enter forbidden properties. <br />
* Fixed issues that [[Private Property|teleport]] you to the surface if you run into forbidden properties while mining. <br />
* Added [[Base Camp]]s, single chunk private properties in the southeast. Once you figure out their coordinates, you can teleport back and forth from them to your private property and use them for more efficient mining. <br />
* Silicon and cinnabar will only spawn in chunks that had not been loaded when they were added, so you will have to do some exploring to find these materials. <br />
<br />
[http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Version 1.3.5 - Updated 8/19/2015] <br />
*Note: This version is the last beta release. <br />
* Communication: We have tweaked major communication mechanics in the game to prevent text griefing on large servers. Default communication distance has been set at 32 blocks. Voice cones allow 64 block communication. Megaphones allow 128 block communications. [[Communication|Walky Talkies]] allow communications on select frequencies to others with Walky Talkies on that frequency up to 1,024 blocks away. HAM Radios allow communication on select frequencies to others with HAM radios up to 8,096 blocks away. Cell phones replace the "/tell" command. To use a cell phone type "username: message." Smart phones allow communications over arbitrary distances with other smart phone users. In a future update this will limit communication to only portal friends when using smart phones. <br />
* Photolithography: We have introduced the concept of a cleanroom and a contact printer that allows manufacture of integrated circuits. [[Cleanroom]]s must be built from [[Blocks (PVC)]] floors, [[Blocks (PP)]], pipes or stained glass walls and ceilings. There is list of allowed items in a cleanroom. <br />
* Minor recipe tweaks<br />
* Updated ~tp command to take you to the center of your Private Property<br />
* Updated ~tp user username to teleport you to a specific user if they are in a property to which you have access. <br />
* Added world merging code to pull and sync private properties from across the Polycraft World Universe of servers. <br />
* Built in back-end to manage scholarship competitions which begins Sept. 3, 2015. <br />
<br />
<br />
[http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Version 1.3.0 - Updated 6/5/2015] <br />
*Note: This version is the first beta release and is available at [http://www.polycraftworld.com our Polycraft World Portal]. Full registration is open. Hosted servers with [[Private Property|Private Property]] are available and supported by UT Dallas for at least the first 10,000 Polycrafters... Happy crafting. <br />
<br />
Version 1.2.8 is available - Updated 5/28/2015<br />
*Note: In this version we have fixed issues with flamethrowers (they now work as intended). We have added two new types of fueled lamps (flood lights and gaslamps). We have fixed private property to respect collision blocks around 3D inventories. We have added water cannons and freeze rays. Other minor code fixes and tweaks. <br />
<br />
Version 1.2.3 - Updated 5/5/2015<br />
*Note: In this version we are fixing issues with private property to scale across tens of thousands of private properties for large servers. We are providing updates to the 3D textures for the injection molder and the machining mill. We are fixing other small bugs with inventories dropping multiple items (thanks Chuck). We will also release a new texture pack to continue to refine gameplay experience. <br />
<br />
Version 1.1.8 - Updated 3/25/2015<br />
*Note: In this mod release we are improving the look of several of the Polycraft inventories, including the distillation column, steam cracker, chemical processor, and injection molder. These units are now much larger than they were in the previous releases. If you've set up these machines in an enclosed space, you might want to break them down before you update your mod. You'll be able to place them back afterwards, once you've made enough room to hold them.<br />
<br />
==Found Bugs? Want to help?==<br />
We will continue to update the game to fix bugs and add compelling content into the future. Thank you for your support. Interested in programming? building new in-game items? working to make the wiki? general helping? Trust us, there's plenty of fun stuff to do. Shoot an email to the Polycraft World team at [[mailto:support@polycraftworld.com support@polycraftworld.com]].</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=15104Main Page2015-10-30T20:20:55Z<p>Cmt120030: </p>
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<div>'''Welcome to Polycraft World'''<br />
<br />
'''Server note - Due to private property damage that occurred on the morning of Oct 24th, we have set all master worlds to the Beryllium server. That server is a mirror of what the lithium server looked like on the morning of Oct 24th. Since Wednesday the 28th the Lithium and Beryllium servers have not been syncing at night, giving everyone an opportunity to work on Beryllium starting from the saved world of Oct. 24th, or on the lithium server as it was on Wed. the 28th. If your property was not damaged, or you would simply prefer to have your world as it looks on Lithium, you should set your master server back to Lithium on Polycraftworld.com. This can be done by clicking on the blue configuration button on the right side of your world's name, and then choosing the master wold you would like from the dropdown menu next to "master world". If you did sustain damage, or have been working on the Beryllium server the last few days, do nothing. Sunday, Nov. 1st the Lithium and Beryllium servers will begin to sync again overnight, so whichever world you have chosen at that time as your master world will begin to sync across all servers every morning at 4 am. If you have any questions about this, please feel free to contact support at support@polycraftworld.com. <br />
<br />
<br />
==Quick Links==<br />
*Don't have an account yet? - [http://www.polycraftworld.com Register]<br />
*Haven't installed the mod yet? - [[#Setup_Instructions|Access Setup Instructions]]<br />
*Need the latest version? - [https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Direct Download]<br />
*Want to see the latest $5,000 weekly scholarship competitions? - [https://www.polycraftworld.com/portal/competitions/ Scholarships]<br />
<br />
==Introduction==<br />
[http://www.minecraft.net Minecraft] is a popular world builder computer game in which each voxel in an artificial world represents a block of material such as wood, dirt, stone, water, glass, etc. Players are immersed in a 3-D world in which each block can be mined, chopped, dug or harvested and rebuilt elsewhere. Players collect resources to build better tools, collect rare resources and begin to build civilizations on massive multiplayer servers. Every 10 minutes, night falls and enemies emerge. Players must fight, or build structures to protect themselves. As the game progresses, players can mine materials like redstone which can be crafted into diodes, switches and triggers and allows users to build circuitry in this virtual world. YouTube videos show monumental constructions of working computers, automatic farming and mining and replica castles and civil structures. Millions of users interact in these creative virtual realms. <br />
<br />
Polycraft World is a comprehensive mod for Minecraft that introduces features ranging from petrochemical refining and harvesting of new ore types to the construction of polymers, plastics and many specialty items based on the new additions. Enterprising players can build [[Tree Tap|tree taps]] and extract [[Bag_(PolyIsoPrene_Pellets)|natural rubber]] from trees to build rubber blocks, [[Pogo_Sticks|pogo sticks]] and more. Adventurers can find above ground [[OilField|oilfields]] and mine custom minerals and elements including [[Copper_Ore|copper]], [[Tin_Ore|tin]], [[Nickel_Ore|nickel]], [[Platinum_Ore|platinum]], [[Palladium_Ore|palladium]], [[Silver_Ore|silver]] and more... Engineers can construct [[Machining_Mill|machining mills]] to make [[List_of_Molds|molds]] from metal ingots such as [[Titanium_Ingot|titanium]], [[Magnesium_Ingot|magnesium]], [[Manganese_Ingot|manganese]], [[Cobalt_Ingot|cobalt]], [[Nickel_Ingot|nickel]], [[Antimony_Ingot|antimony]], [[Tungsten_Ingot|tungsten]], [[Platinum_Ingot|platinum]], [[Bismuth_Ingot|bismuth]] and [[Aluminum_Ingot|aluminum]] and from alloys such as [[Brass_Ingot|brass]] and [[Bronze_Ingot|bronze]]. Materials scientists can create [[Injection_Molder|injection molders]] and [[extruder|extruders]] to melt process a whole range of polymers into [[Running_Shoes_(PolyIsoPrene)|running shoes]], [[Scuba_Mask_(PolyIsoPrene)|scuba gear]], [[Plastic_Brick_(1_x_1)|plastic bricks]], a host of [[List_of_Gripped_Tools|gripped tools]] and more... Aspiring chemical engineers, can advance into the age of [[Bucket_(Crude_Oil)|oil]] through [[Distillation_Column|distillation columns]], [[Steam_Cracker|steam crackers]], [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment units]] and [[Chemical_Processor|chemical processors]]. This allows the production of increasingly sophisticated polymers and other materials that opens the door for overpowered items such as [[Jet_Pack|jet packs]], [[Scuba_Tank|scuba tanks]], [[Flame_Thrower|flame throwers]] and [[Phase_Shifter|phase shifters]]. This and more awaits in Polycraft World! <br />
<br />
==Setup Instructions==<br />
<br />
1. Download and install [https://minecraft.net/download Minecraft]<br><br />
2. Download the one-click installer: [https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads polycraft-installer-beta.jar file] <br><br />
3. Make sure your Minecraft profile is edited to use version 1.7.10. <br />
4. If you have a previous version of Polycraft World installed or non-compatible mods, you must navigate to the mods folder and remove those. <br />
<br />
'''Note:''' If the one-click installer does not work, please report it to us and follow these [[Setup Instructions|manual instructions]].<br />
<br />
==Major Differences from Vanilla Minecraft==<br />
*You will start the game in the center of UT Dallas campus and not be able to edit things. You can venture outward, explore the UT Dallas campus or warp to your own [[Private Property]] using [[Private Property|these teleport commands]].<br />
*[[Communication]] over long distances has become more sophisticated. <br />
*Your preferred world will merge all private property you own into a global file every 24 hours and resync will all game servers. Thus private property syncs across the universe of Polycraft World servers. <br />
*Each week, a new [[Polycrafter of the Week |$5,000 scholarship competition]] will be announced for the "Polycrafter of the Week" starting Sept. 3, 2015.<br />
<br />
==Item Page Links==<br />
* List of [[List_of_Item_Types | Polycraft Items]], [[Inventory_Recipes | Polycraft Inventories]] and [[List_of_Custom_Objects | Polycraft Custom Objects]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Polymer_Pellets | Polymer Pellets]], [[List_of_Polymer_Walls | Polymer Walls]], [[List_of_Polymer_Stairs | Polymer Stairs]], [[List_of_Polymer_Blocks | Polymer Blocks]], [[List_of_Polymer_Fibers | Polymer Fibers]] and [[List_of_Polymer_Bricks | Polymer Bricks]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Molds | List of Molds]], [[List_of_Molded_Items | Molded Items]] and [[List_of_Gripped_Tools | Gripped Tools]]<br><br />
* List of [[List_of_Ores | Polycraft Ores]], [[List_of_Compressed_Blocks | Compressed Blocks]], [[List_of_Ingots | Polycraft Ingots]], and [[List_of_Catalysts| Polycraft Catalysts]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Element_Vessels| Element Vessels]] and [[List_of_Compound_Vessels| Compound Vessels]] <br><br />
<br />
==Tutorials==<br />
'''Section 1 - Getting Started in Polycraft'''<br><br />
1.1 Craft (''Level 1 - You will be a Level 1 Polycrafter when you make a [[Crafting_Table|crafting table]]'' ) <br><br />
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6weFDi6y2d8 video]] - craft and deploy a [[Tree Tap|tree tap]] <br><br />
* video - smelt your first [[Block_(PolyIsoPrene)|polyIsoprene block]] <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Pogo_Sticks|pogo stick]] <br><br />
1.2 Smelt (''Level 2 - You will be a Level 2 Polycrafter when you craft a [[Furnace|furnace]] and [[Tree Tap| tree tap]]'' '')<br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/tvtZMDH4utg video]] - craft a [[Machining_Mill|machining mill]] and mill your [[Mold (Gasket)|first metal mold]] <br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/RN64Ql4E-Ac video]] - craft an [[Injection_Molder|injection molder]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Extruder|extruder]] <br><br />
1.3 Mill, Mold, Extrude (''Level 3 - You will be a Level 3 Polycrafter when you build a [[Machining_Mill|machining mill]], [[Extruder|extruder]], and an [[Injection_Molder|injection molder]]'')<br><br />
* video - mold your first processed polymer items: [[Running Shoes (Walker)|running shoes]], [[Grip (Natural Rubber)|grips]], etc. <br><br />
* video - prepare for an undersea adventure by molding [[Scuba Fins (Beginner)|scuba fins]], a [[Scuba Mask (Beginner)|scuba mask]] and a [[Flashlight|flashlight]] <br><br />
* video - mill your first metal die <br><br />
* video - extrude your first polymer items: [[Fibers (Natural Rubber)|fibers]], [[Hose (Low Pressure)|hoses]], etc. <br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/P2KzasddKtk video]] - craft a [[Distillation Column|distillation column]] <br><br />
1.4 Distill (''Level 4 - You will be a Level 4 Polycrafter when you build a [[Distillation Column|distillation column]]'')<br><br />
* video - distill your first [[Bucket (Crude Oil)|bucket of crude oil]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Industrial Oven|industrial oven]] <br><br />
* video - craft your first fueled inventories: [[Fueled_Lamp|fueled lamps]] and [[Spotlight|spotlights]] <br><br />
* video - how to make [[Block (PP)|PolyPropylene (PP)]] and [[Block (LDPE)| Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)]] <br><br />
* video - auto upcycling in [[Plastic Chest|plastic chests]]: keeping your chemicals straight <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Steam_Cracker|steam cracker]] <br><br />
1.5 Crack (''Level 5 - You will be a Level 5 Polycrafter when you build a [[Steam_Cracker|steam cracker]] '')<br><br />
* video - cracking alkanes into alkenes: a guide to better plastics faster <br><br />
* video - manufacturing [[List_of_Rubbers| medium grade rubbers]]<br />
* video - craft a [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment unit]] <br><br />
1.6 Treat (''Level 6 - You will be a Level 6 Polycrafter when you build a [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment unit]] '')<br><br />
* video - sweeten fuels to extend life and to power [[Jet_Pack|jet packs]] and [[Flame Thrower|flamethrowers]] <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Chemical Processor|chemical processor]] <br><br />
1.7 Process, Condense (''Level 7 - You will be a Level 7 Polycrafter when you build a [[Chemical Processor|chemical processor]] '')<br><br />
* video - process plastics to improve their properties: faster shoes, better gripped tools, bouncier blocks, etc. <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Condenser|condenser]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Oil_Derrick|oil derrick]] <br><br />
1.8 Frack (''Level 8 - You will be a Level 8 Polycrafter when you build an [[Oil_Derrick|oil derrick]] '')<br><br />
* video - petrochemical refining at scale <br><br />
* video - getting to ABS and Plastic Bricks <br><br />
* video - rapid construction with Plastic Bricks <br><br />
<br />
<br>'''Section 2 - (Advanced) Engineering Automation in Polycraft'''<br><br />
2.1 - A Drastic Fantastic Elastic Tactic: the Natural Rubber Farm (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.2 - Need for Speed: Creating a Shoe Factory to equip your server (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.3 - Handling your New Grip on Life: Mass manufacturing toward gripped tools (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.4 - Distilling it Down to the Basics: How to automate petrochemical refining (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.5 - Bouncing to New Heights: How to set up a parkour adventure (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.6 - Flame-broiled Steak - Using flame throwers and cattle to feed your server (video - coming soon) <br><br />
<br />
<br>'''Section 3 - (Expert) Polymer Tech Trees --Coming soon'''<br><br />
3.1 - PolyIsoPrene (Natural Rubber)<br><br />
3.2 - Low Density PolyEthylene (PE)<br><br />
3.3 - PolyPropylene (PP)<br><br />
3.4 - PolyStyrene (PS)<br><br />
3.5 - PolyVinyl Chloride (PVC)<br><br />
3.6 - Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR)<br><br />
3.7 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS)<br><br />
3.8 - PolyEthylene Terephthalate (PET)<br><br />
3.9 - PolyCarbonate (PC)<br><br />
<br />
<br>'''Section 4 - (Experts Having Fun) Polycraft World Competitions --Coming soon'''<br><br />
4.1 - A flamethrower, jetpack aerial battle for air supremacy. <br><br />
4.2 - The floor is lava: bouncing your way into an air castle. <br><br />
<br />
==Changelog==<br />
[http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Version 1.3.6 - Updated 9/17/2015] <br />
* Fixed whitelist, server, portal communications by passing all usernames as lowercase strings to accommodate capitalization issues. <br />
* Fixed recipes for making [[Powder Keg (PolyVinyl Chloride Pellets)]] and [[Sack (PolyVinyl Chloride Pellets)]] so that cleanrooms can be constructed.<br />
* Added in recipes for different versions of nylon and enabled the production of a [[Parachute]].<br />
* Fixed issues with random teleporting when you enter forbidden properties. <br />
* Fixed issues that [[Private Property|teleport]] you to the surface if you run into forbidden properties while mining. <br />
* Added [[Base Camp]]s, single chunk private properties in the southeast. Once you figure out their coordinates, you can teleport back and forth from them to your private property and use them for more efficient mining. <br />
* Silicon and cinnabar will only spawn in chunks that had not been loaded when they were added, so you will have to do some exploring to find these materials. <br />
<br />
[http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Version 1.3.5 - Updated 8/19/2015] <br />
*Note: This version is the last beta release. <br />
* Communication: We have tweaked major communication mechanics in the game to prevent text griefing on large servers. Default communication distance has been set at 32 blocks. Voice cones allow 64 block communication. Megaphones allow 128 block communications. [[Communication|Walky Talkies]] allow communications on select frequencies to others with Walky Talkies on that frequency up to 1,024 blocks away. HAM Radios allow communication on select frequencies to others with HAM radios up to 8,096 blocks away. Cell phones replace the "/tell" command. To use a cell phone type "username: message." Smart phones allow communications over arbitrary distances with other smart phone users. In a future update this will limit communication to only portal friends when using smart phones. <br />
* Photolithography: We have introduced the concept of a cleanroom and a contact printer that allows manufacture of integrated circuits. [[Cleanroom]]s must be built from [[Blocks (PVC)]] floors, [[Blocks (PP)]], pipes or stained glass walls and ceilings. There is list of allowed items in a cleanroom. <br />
* Minor recipe tweaks<br />
* Updated ~tp command to take you to the center of your Private Property<br />
* Updated ~tp user username to teleport you to a specific user if they are in a property to which you have access. <br />
* Added world merging code to pull and sync private properties from across the Polycraft World Universe of servers. <br />
* Built in back-end to manage scholarship competitions which begins Sept. 3, 2015. <br />
<br />
<br />
[http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Version 1.3.0 - Updated 6/5/2015] <br />
*Note: This version is the first beta release and is available at [http://www.polycraftworld.com our Polycraft World Portal]. Full registration is open. Hosted servers with [[Private Property|Private Property]] are available and supported by UT Dallas for at least the first 10,000 Polycrafters... Happy crafting. <br />
<br />
Version 1.2.8 is available - Updated 5/28/2015<br />
*Note: In this version we have fixed issues with flamethrowers (they now work as intended). We have added two new types of fueled lamps (flood lights and gaslamps). We have fixed private property to respect collision blocks around 3D inventories. We have added water cannons and freeze rays. Other minor code fixes and tweaks. <br />
<br />
Version 1.2.3 - Updated 5/5/2015<br />
*Note: In this version we are fixing issues with private property to scale across tens of thousands of private properties for large servers. We are providing updates to the 3D textures for the injection molder and the machining mill. We are fixing other small bugs with inventories dropping multiple items (thanks Chuck). We will also release a new texture pack to continue to refine gameplay experience. <br />
<br />
Version 1.1.8 - Updated 3/25/2015<br />
*Note: In this mod release we are improving the look of several of the Polycraft inventories, including the distillation column, steam cracker, chemical processor, and injection molder. These units are now much larger than they were in the previous releases. If you've set up these machines in an enclosed space, you might want to break them down before you update your mod. You'll be able to place them back afterwards, once you've made enough room to hold them.<br />
<br />
==Found Bugs? Want to help?==<br />
We will continue to update the game to fix bugs and add compelling content into the future. Thank you for your support. Interested in programming? building new in-game items? working to make the wiki? general helping? Trust us, there's plenty of fun stuff to do. Shoot an email to the Polycraft World team at [[mailto:support@polycraftworld.com support@polycraftworld.com]].</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=15103Main Page2015-10-30T20:19:55Z<p>Cmt120030: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to Polycraft World'''<br />
<br />
'''Server note - Due to private property damage that occurred on the morning of Oct 24th, we have set all master worlds to the Beryllium server. That server is a mirror of what the lithium server looked like on the morning of Oct 24th. Since Wednesday the 28th the Lithium and Beryllium servers have not been syncing at night, giving everyone an opportunity to work on Beryllium starting from the saved world of Oct. 24th, or on the lithium server as it was on Wed. the 28th. If your property was not damaged, or you would simply prefer to have your world as it looks on Lithium, you should set your master server back to Lithium on Polycraftworld.com. This can be done by clicking on the blue configuration button on the right side of your world's name, and then choosing the master wold you would like from the dropdown menu next to "master world". If you did sustain damage, or have been working on the Beryllium server the last few days, do nothing. Sunday, Nov. 1st the Lithium and Beryllium servers will begin to sync again overnight, so whichever world you have chosen at that time as your master world will begin to sync across all servers everynight at 4 am. If you have any questions about this, please feel free to contact support at support@polycraftworld.com. <br />
<br />
<br />
==Quick Links==<br />
*Don't have an account yet? - [http://www.polycraftworld.com Register]<br />
*Haven't installed the mod yet? - [[#Setup_Instructions|Access Setup Instructions]]<br />
*Need the latest version? - [https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Direct Download]<br />
*Want to see the latest $5,000 weekly scholarship competitions? - [https://www.polycraftworld.com/portal/competitions/ Scholarships]<br />
<br />
==Introduction==<br />
[http://www.minecraft.net Minecraft] is a popular world builder computer game in which each voxel in an artificial world represents a block of material such as wood, dirt, stone, water, glass, etc. Players are immersed in a 3-D world in which each block can be mined, chopped, dug or harvested and rebuilt elsewhere. Players collect resources to build better tools, collect rare resources and begin to build civilizations on massive multiplayer servers. Every 10 minutes, night falls and enemies emerge. Players must fight, or build structures to protect themselves. As the game progresses, players can mine materials like redstone which can be crafted into diodes, switches and triggers and allows users to build circuitry in this virtual world. YouTube videos show monumental constructions of working computers, automatic farming and mining and replica castles and civil structures. Millions of users interact in these creative virtual realms. <br />
<br />
Polycraft World is a comprehensive mod for Minecraft that introduces features ranging from petrochemical refining and harvesting of new ore types to the construction of polymers, plastics and many specialty items based on the new additions. Enterprising players can build [[Tree Tap|tree taps]] and extract [[Bag_(PolyIsoPrene_Pellets)|natural rubber]] from trees to build rubber blocks, [[Pogo_Sticks|pogo sticks]] and more. Adventurers can find above ground [[OilField|oilfields]] and mine custom minerals and elements including [[Copper_Ore|copper]], [[Tin_Ore|tin]], [[Nickel_Ore|nickel]], [[Platinum_Ore|platinum]], [[Palladium_Ore|palladium]], [[Silver_Ore|silver]] and more... Engineers can construct [[Machining_Mill|machining mills]] to make [[List_of_Molds|molds]] from metal ingots such as [[Titanium_Ingot|titanium]], [[Magnesium_Ingot|magnesium]], [[Manganese_Ingot|manganese]], [[Cobalt_Ingot|cobalt]], [[Nickel_Ingot|nickel]], [[Antimony_Ingot|antimony]], [[Tungsten_Ingot|tungsten]], [[Platinum_Ingot|platinum]], [[Bismuth_Ingot|bismuth]] and [[Aluminum_Ingot|aluminum]] and from alloys such as [[Brass_Ingot|brass]] and [[Bronze_Ingot|bronze]]. Materials scientists can create [[Injection_Molder|injection molders]] and [[extruder|extruders]] to melt process a whole range of polymers into [[Running_Shoes_(PolyIsoPrene)|running shoes]], [[Scuba_Mask_(PolyIsoPrene)|scuba gear]], [[Plastic_Brick_(1_x_1)|plastic bricks]], a host of [[List_of_Gripped_Tools|gripped tools]] and more... Aspiring chemical engineers, can advance into the age of [[Bucket_(Crude_Oil)|oil]] through [[Distillation_Column|distillation columns]], [[Steam_Cracker|steam crackers]], [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment units]] and [[Chemical_Processor|chemical processors]]. This allows the production of increasingly sophisticated polymers and other materials that opens the door for overpowered items such as [[Jet_Pack|jet packs]], [[Scuba_Tank|scuba tanks]], [[Flame_Thrower|flame throwers]] and [[Phase_Shifter|phase shifters]]. This and more awaits in Polycraft World! <br />
<br />
==Setup Instructions==<br />
<br />
1. Download and install [https://minecraft.net/download Minecraft]<br><br />
2. Download the one-click installer: [https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads polycraft-installer-beta.jar file] <br><br />
3. Make sure your Minecraft profile is edited to use version 1.7.10. <br />
4. If you have a previous version of Polycraft World installed or non-compatible mods, you must navigate to the mods folder and remove those. <br />
<br />
'''Note:''' If the one-click installer does not work, please report it to us and follow these [[Setup Instructions|manual instructions]].<br />
<br />
==Major Differences from Vanilla Minecraft==<br />
*You will start the game in the center of UT Dallas campus and not be able to edit things. You can venture outward, explore the UT Dallas campus or warp to your own [[Private Property]] using [[Private Property|these teleport commands]].<br />
*[[Communication]] over long distances has become more sophisticated. <br />
*Your preferred world will merge all private property you own into a global file every 24 hours and resync will all game servers. Thus private property syncs across the universe of Polycraft World servers. <br />
*Each week, a new [[Polycrafter of the Week |$5,000 scholarship competition]] will be announced for the "Polycrafter of the Week" starting Sept. 3, 2015.<br />
<br />
==Item Page Links==<br />
* List of [[List_of_Item_Types | Polycraft Items]], [[Inventory_Recipes | Polycraft Inventories]] and [[List_of_Custom_Objects | Polycraft Custom Objects]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Polymer_Pellets | Polymer Pellets]], [[List_of_Polymer_Walls | Polymer Walls]], [[List_of_Polymer_Stairs | Polymer Stairs]], [[List_of_Polymer_Blocks | Polymer Blocks]], [[List_of_Polymer_Fibers | Polymer Fibers]] and [[List_of_Polymer_Bricks | Polymer Bricks]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Molds | List of Molds]], [[List_of_Molded_Items | Molded Items]] and [[List_of_Gripped_Tools | Gripped Tools]]<br><br />
* List of [[List_of_Ores | Polycraft Ores]], [[List_of_Compressed_Blocks | Compressed Blocks]], [[List_of_Ingots | Polycraft Ingots]], and [[List_of_Catalysts| Polycraft Catalysts]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Element_Vessels| Element Vessels]] and [[List_of_Compound_Vessels| Compound Vessels]] <br><br />
<br />
==Tutorials==<br />
'''Section 1 - Getting Started in Polycraft'''<br><br />
1.1 Craft (''Level 1 - You will be a Level 1 Polycrafter when you make a [[Crafting_Table|crafting table]]'' ) <br><br />
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6weFDi6y2d8 video]] - craft and deploy a [[Tree Tap|tree tap]] <br><br />
* video - smelt your first [[Block_(PolyIsoPrene)|polyIsoprene block]] <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Pogo_Sticks|pogo stick]] <br><br />
1.2 Smelt (''Level 2 - You will be a Level 2 Polycrafter when you craft a [[Furnace|furnace]] and [[Tree Tap| tree tap]]'' '')<br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/tvtZMDH4utg video]] - craft a [[Machining_Mill|machining mill]] and mill your [[Mold (Gasket)|first metal mold]] <br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/RN64Ql4E-Ac video]] - craft an [[Injection_Molder|injection molder]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Extruder|extruder]] <br><br />
1.3 Mill, Mold, Extrude (''Level 3 - You will be a Level 3 Polycrafter when you build a [[Machining_Mill|machining mill]], [[Extruder|extruder]], and an [[Injection_Molder|injection molder]]'')<br><br />
* video - mold your first processed polymer items: [[Running Shoes (Walker)|running shoes]], [[Grip (Natural Rubber)|grips]], etc. <br><br />
* video - prepare for an undersea adventure by molding [[Scuba Fins (Beginner)|scuba fins]], a [[Scuba Mask (Beginner)|scuba mask]] and a [[Flashlight|flashlight]] <br><br />
* video - mill your first metal die <br><br />
* video - extrude your first polymer items: [[Fibers (Natural Rubber)|fibers]], [[Hose (Low Pressure)|hoses]], etc. <br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/P2KzasddKtk video]] - craft a [[Distillation Column|distillation column]] <br><br />
1.4 Distill (''Level 4 - You will be a Level 4 Polycrafter when you build a [[Distillation Column|distillation column]]'')<br><br />
* video - distill your first [[Bucket (Crude Oil)|bucket of crude oil]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Industrial Oven|industrial oven]] <br><br />
* video - craft your first fueled inventories: [[Fueled_Lamp|fueled lamps]] and [[Spotlight|spotlights]] <br><br />
* video - how to make [[Block (PP)|PolyPropylene (PP)]] and [[Block (LDPE)| Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)]] <br><br />
* video - auto upcycling in [[Plastic Chest|plastic chests]]: keeping your chemicals straight <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Steam_Cracker|steam cracker]] <br><br />
1.5 Crack (''Level 5 - You will be a Level 5 Polycrafter when you build a [[Steam_Cracker|steam cracker]] '')<br><br />
* video - cracking alkanes into alkenes: a guide to better plastics faster <br><br />
* video - manufacturing [[List_of_Rubbers| medium grade rubbers]]<br />
* video - craft a [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment unit]] <br><br />
1.6 Treat (''Level 6 - You will be a Level 6 Polycrafter when you build a [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment unit]] '')<br><br />
* video - sweeten fuels to extend life and to power [[Jet_Pack|jet packs]] and [[Flame Thrower|flamethrowers]] <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Chemical Processor|chemical processor]] <br><br />
1.7 Process, Condense (''Level 7 - You will be a Level 7 Polycrafter when you build a [[Chemical Processor|chemical processor]] '')<br><br />
* video - process plastics to improve their properties: faster shoes, better gripped tools, bouncier blocks, etc. <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Condenser|condenser]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Oil_Derrick|oil derrick]] <br><br />
1.8 Frack (''Level 8 - You will be a Level 8 Polycrafter when you build an [[Oil_Derrick|oil derrick]] '')<br><br />
* video - petrochemical refining at scale <br><br />
* video - getting to ABS and Plastic Bricks <br><br />
* video - rapid construction with Plastic Bricks <br><br />
<br />
<br>'''Section 2 - (Advanced) Engineering Automation in Polycraft'''<br><br />
2.1 - A Drastic Fantastic Elastic Tactic: the Natural Rubber Farm (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.2 - Need for Speed: Creating a Shoe Factory to equip your server (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.3 - Handling your New Grip on Life: Mass manufacturing toward gripped tools (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.4 - Distilling it Down to the Basics: How to automate petrochemical refining (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.5 - Bouncing to New Heights: How to set up a parkour adventure (video - coming soon) <br><br />
2.6 - Flame-broiled Steak - Using flame throwers and cattle to feed your server (video - coming soon) <br><br />
<br />
<br>'''Section 3 - (Expert) Polymer Tech Trees --Coming soon'''<br><br />
3.1 - PolyIsoPrene (Natural Rubber)<br><br />
3.2 - Low Density PolyEthylene (PE)<br><br />
3.3 - PolyPropylene (PP)<br><br />
3.4 - PolyStyrene (PS)<br><br />
3.5 - PolyVinyl Chloride (PVC)<br><br />
3.6 - Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR)<br><br />
3.7 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS)<br><br />
3.8 - PolyEthylene Terephthalate (PET)<br><br />
3.9 - PolyCarbonate (PC)<br><br />
<br />
<br>'''Section 4 - (Experts Having Fun) Polycraft World Competitions --Coming soon'''<br><br />
4.1 - A flamethrower, jetpack aerial battle for air supremacy. <br><br />
4.2 - The floor is lava: bouncing your way into an air castle. <br><br />
<br />
==Changelog==<br />
[http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Version 1.3.6 - Updated 9/17/2015] <br />
* Fixed whitelist, server, portal communications by passing all usernames as lowercase strings to accommodate capitalization issues. <br />
* Fixed recipes for making [[Powder Keg (PolyVinyl Chloride Pellets)]] and [[Sack (PolyVinyl Chloride Pellets)]] so that cleanrooms can be constructed.<br />
* Added in recipes for different versions of nylon and enabled the production of a [[Parachute]].<br />
* Fixed issues with random teleporting when you enter forbidden properties. <br />
* Fixed issues that [[Private Property|teleport]] you to the surface if you run into forbidden properties while mining. <br />
* Added [[Base Camp]]s, single chunk private properties in the southeast. Once you figure out their coordinates, you can teleport back and forth from them to your private property and use them for more efficient mining. <br />
* Silicon and cinnabar will only spawn in chunks that had not been loaded when they were added, so you will have to do some exploring to find these materials. <br />
<br />
[http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Version 1.3.5 - Updated 8/19/2015] <br />
*Note: This version is the last beta release. <br />
* Communication: We have tweaked major communication mechanics in the game to prevent text griefing on large servers. Default communication distance has been set at 32 blocks. Voice cones allow 64 block communication. Megaphones allow 128 block communications. [[Communication|Walky Talkies]] allow communications on select frequencies to others with Walky Talkies on that frequency up to 1,024 blocks away. HAM Radios allow communication on select frequencies to others with HAM radios up to 8,096 blocks away. Cell phones replace the "/tell" command. To use a cell phone type "username: message." Smart phones allow communications over arbitrary distances with other smart phone users. In a future update this will limit communication to only portal friends when using smart phones. <br />
* Photolithography: We have introduced the concept of a cleanroom and a contact printer that allows manufacture of integrated circuits. [[Cleanroom]]s must be built from [[Blocks (PVC)]] floors, [[Blocks (PP)]], pipes or stained glass walls and ceilings. There is list of allowed items in a cleanroom. <br />
* Minor recipe tweaks<br />
* Updated ~tp command to take you to the center of your Private Property<br />
* Updated ~tp user username to teleport you to a specific user if they are in a property to which you have access. <br />
* Added world merging code to pull and sync private properties from across the Polycraft World Universe of servers. <br />
* Built in back-end to manage scholarship competitions which begins Sept. 3, 2015. <br />
<br />
<br />
[http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Version 1.3.0 - Updated 6/5/2015] <br />
*Note: This version is the first beta release and is available at [http://www.polycraftworld.com our Polycraft World Portal]. Full registration is open. Hosted servers with [[Private Property|Private Property]] are available and supported by UT Dallas for at least the first 10,000 Polycrafters... Happy crafting. <br />
<br />
Version 1.2.8 is available - Updated 5/28/2015<br />
*Note: In this version we have fixed issues with flamethrowers (they now work as intended). We have added two new types of fueled lamps (flood lights and gaslamps). We have fixed private property to respect collision blocks around 3D inventories. We have added water cannons and freeze rays. Other minor code fixes and tweaks. <br />
<br />
Version 1.2.3 - Updated 5/5/2015<br />
*Note: In this version we are fixing issues with private property to scale across tens of thousands of private properties for large servers. We are providing updates to the 3D textures for the injection molder and the machining mill. We are fixing other small bugs with inventories dropping multiple items (thanks Chuck). We will also release a new texture pack to continue to refine gameplay experience. <br />
<br />
Version 1.1.8 - Updated 3/25/2015<br />
*Note: In this mod release we are improving the look of several of the Polycraft inventories, including the distillation column, steam cracker, chemical processor, and injection molder. These units are now much larger than they were in the previous releases. If you've set up these machines in an enclosed space, you might want to break them down before you update your mod. You'll be able to place them back afterwards, once you've made enough room to hold them.<br />
<br />
==Found Bugs? Want to help?==<br />
We will continue to update the game to fix bugs and add compelling content into the future. Thank you for your support. Interested in programming? building new in-game items? working to make the wiki? general helping? Trust us, there's plenty of fun stuff to do. Shoot an email to the Polycraft World team at [[mailto:support@polycraftworld.com support@polycraftworld.com]].</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=Flask_(Nitrogen_Dioxide)&diff=15102Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)2015-10-30T19:49:50Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Description */</p>
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<div>==Description==<br />
Nitrogen is the most abundant molecule in the gas that we breath, comprising 78% of air. In the game we condense nitrogen from the air using a [[condenser]]. Each condenser generates one flask of nitrogen every ten seconds, so building up a lot can take some time. Setting up a row of condensers will generate nitrogen faster.<br />
<br />
==External==<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search/Nitrogen%20Dioxide Nitrogen Dioxide on en.wikipedia.org]<br />
==Properties==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Value<br />
|-<br />
| Release Version<br />
| 1.1.2<br />
|}<br />
==Recipes==<br />
<br />
===Crafting Table===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|[[Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Cartridge (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Cartridge (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen Dioxide)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen Dioxide)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|amount=64}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen Dioxide)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen Dioxide)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Cartridge (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Cartridge (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|amount=64}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen Dioxide)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen Dioxide)}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
|}<br />
===Chemical Processor===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|32px|alt=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|[[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]]] [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Nitric Oxide)|Flask (Nitric Oxide)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Hydroxide)|Bag (Sodium Hydroxide)]]<br />
* [[Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Flask (Nitric Oxide)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitric Oxide)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Bag (Sodium Hydroxide)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Hydroxide)|amount=32}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|32px|alt=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|[[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]]] [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Nitric Oxide)|Flask (Nitric Oxide)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Hydroxide)|Bag (Sodium Hydroxide)]]<br />
* [[Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Flask (Nitric Oxide)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitric Oxide)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Bag (Sodium Hydroxide)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Hydroxide)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|32px|alt=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|[[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]]] [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Nitric Oxide)|Flask (Nitric Oxide)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Hydroxide)|Bag (Sodium Hydroxide)]]<br />
* [[Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Flask (Nitric Oxide)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitric Oxide)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Bag (Sodium Hydroxide)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Hydroxide)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|[[Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Nitric Acid)|Vial (Nitric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Tin Catalyst|Tin Catalyst]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (Nitric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Nitric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Tin Catalyst|image=Catalyst.png|link=Tin Catalyst|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|[[Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Nitric Acid)|Vial (Nitric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Tin Catalyst|Tin Catalyst]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (Nitric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Nitric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Tin Catalyst|image=Catalyst.png|link=Tin Catalyst|amount=3}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|[[Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Nitric Acid)|Vial (Nitric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Tin Catalyst|Tin Catalyst]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (Nitric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Nitric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Tin Catalyst|image=Catalyst.png|link=Tin Catalyst}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen Dioxide)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
==History==<br />
==Gallery==<br />
[[File:Vessel_flask.png]]<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Compound Vessel]]<br />
[[Category:Vessel]]<br />
[[Category:Flask]]<br />
[[Category:Nitrogen Dioxide]]<br />
[[Category:Compound]]</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=Cartridge_(Nitrogen)&diff=15101Cartridge (Nitrogen)2015-10-30T19:49:07Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Description */</p>
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<div>==Description==<br />
Nitrogen is the most abundant molecule in the gas that we breath, comprising 78% of air. In the game we condense nitrogen from the air using a [[condenser]]. Each condenser generates one flask of nitrogen every ten seconds, so building up a lot can take some time. Setting up a row of condensers will generate nitrogen faster.<br />
<br />
==External==<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search/Nitrogen Nitrogen on en.wikipedia.org]<br />
==Properties==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Value<br />
|-<br />
| Release Version<br />
| 1.0.0<br />
|}<br />
==Recipes==<br />
<br />
===Crafting Table===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=64}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Canister (Nitrogen)|Canister (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Canister (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_canister.png|link=Canister (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|amount=64}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_canister.png|link=Canister (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Canister (Nitrogen)|[[Canister (Nitrogen)|Canister (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Canister (Nitrogen)|Canister (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|amount=64}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Canister (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_canister.png|link=Canister (Nitrogen)}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=64}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
|}<br />
===Distillation Column===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_drum.png|link=Drum (Naphtha)|32px|alt=Drum (Naphtha)|[[Drum (Naphtha)|Drum (Naphtha)]]]] [[Drum (Naphtha)|Drum (Naphtha)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_drum.png|link=Drum (IsoPentane)|32px|alt=Drum (IsoPentane)|[[Drum (IsoPentane)|Drum (IsoPentane)]]]] [[Drum (IsoPentane)|Drum (IsoPentane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Drum (Pentane Isomers)|Drum (Pentane Isomers)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Drum (Pentane Isomers)|image=Vessel_drum.png|link=Drum (Pentane Isomers)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Drum (Naphtha)|image=Vessel_drum.png|link=Drum (Naphtha)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Drum (IsoPentane)|image=Vessel_drum.png|link=Drum (IsoPentane)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|amount=3}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Naphtha)|32px|alt=Beaker (Naphtha)|[[Beaker (Naphtha)|Beaker (Naphtha)]]]] [[Beaker (Naphtha)|Beaker (Naphtha)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (IsoPentane)|32px|alt=Beaker (IsoPentane)|[[Beaker (IsoPentane)|Beaker (IsoPentane)]]]] [[Beaker (IsoPentane)|Beaker (IsoPentane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Drum (Pentane Isomers)|Drum (Pentane Isomers)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Drum (Pentane Isomers)|image=Vessel_drum.png|link=Drum (Pentane Isomers)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Beaker (Naphtha)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Naphtha)|amount=23}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Beaker (IsoPentane)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (IsoPentane)|amount=40}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_drum.png|link=Drum (Naphtha)|32px|alt=Drum (Naphtha)|[[Drum (Naphtha)|Drum (Naphtha)]]]] [[Drum (Naphtha)|Drum (Naphtha)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_drum.png|link=Drum (IsoPentane)|32px|alt=Drum (IsoPentane)|[[Drum (IsoPentane)|Drum (IsoPentane)]]]] [[Drum (IsoPentane)|Drum (IsoPentane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Drum (Pentane Isomers)|Drum (Pentane Isomers)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Drum (Pentane Isomers)|image=Vessel_drum.png|link=Drum (Pentane Isomers)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Drum (Naphtha)|image=Vessel_drum.png|link=Drum (Naphtha)|amount=6}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Drum (IsoPentane)|image=Vessel_drum.png|link=Drum (IsoPentane)|amount=10}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|amount=12}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
===Chemical Processor===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Ammonia)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Ammonia)|[[Cartridge (Ammonia)|Cartridge (Ammonia)]]]] [[Cartridge (Ammonia)|Cartridge (Ammonia)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Cartridge (Hydrogen)|Cartridge (Hydrogen)]]<br />
* [[Iron III Oxide Catalyst|Iron III Oxide Catalyst]]<br />
* [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Cartridge (Hydrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Hydrogen)|amount=48}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Iron III Oxide Catalyst|image=Catalyst.png|link=Iron III Oxide Catalyst|amount=12}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Cartridge (Ammonia)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Ammonia)|amount=32}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Bucky Balls (C60))|32px|alt=Bag (Bucky Balls (C60))|[[Bag (Bucky Balls (C60))|Bag (Bucky Balls (C60))]]]] [[Bag (Bucky Balls (C60))|Bag (Bucky Balls (C60))]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Graphite|Graphite]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Graphite|image=Graphite.png|link=Graphite}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Bag (Bucky Balls (C60))|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Bucky Balls (C60))}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|32px|alt=Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|[[Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|Beaker (Fluorobenzene)]]]] [[Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|Beaker (Fluorobenzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Beaker (Deionized Water)|[[Beaker (Deionized Water)|Beaker (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Beaker (Deionized Water)|Beaker (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Beaker (Aniline)|Beaker (Aniline)]]<br />
* [[Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|Sack (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (Aniline)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Aniline)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_sack.png|link=Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Beaker (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Deionized Water)|amount=32}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|32px|alt=Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|[[Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|Beaker (Fluorobenzene)]]]] [[Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|Beaker (Fluorobenzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Beaker (Deionized Water)|[[Beaker (Deionized Water)|Beaker (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Beaker (Deionized Water)|Beaker (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Beaker (Aniline)|Beaker (Aniline)]]<br />
* [[Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|Sack (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (Aniline)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Aniline)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_sack.png|link=Sack (Sodium Nitrite)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Fluorobenzene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Beaker (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Deionized Water)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|32px|alt=Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|[[Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)]]]] [[Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Beaker (Deionized Water)|[[Beaker (Deionized Water)|Beaker (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Beaker (Deionized Water)|Beaker (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Beaker (p-Aminotoluene)|Beaker (p-Aminotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|Sack (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (p-Aminotoluene)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (p-Aminotoluene)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_sack.png|link=Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Beaker (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Deionized Water)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|32px|alt=Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|[[Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|Beaker (Fluorobenzene)]]]] [[Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|Beaker (Fluorobenzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Beaker (Deionized Water)|[[Beaker (Deionized Water)|Beaker (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Beaker (Deionized Water)|Beaker (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Beaker (Aniline)|Beaker (Aniline)]]<br />
* [[Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|Sack (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (Aniline)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Aniline)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_sack.png|link=Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Fluorobenzene)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Beaker (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Deionized Water)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Ammonia)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Ammonia)|[[Cartridge (Ammonia)|Cartridge (Ammonia)]]]] [[Cartridge (Ammonia)|Cartridge (Ammonia)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Cartridge (Hydrogen)|Cartridge (Hydrogen)]]<br />
* [[Iron III Oxide Catalyst|Iron III Oxide Catalyst]]<br />
* [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Cartridge (Hydrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Hydrogen)|amount=3}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Iron III Oxide Catalyst|image=Catalyst.png|link=Iron III Oxide Catalyst|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Cartridge (Ammonia)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Ammonia)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|32px|alt=Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|[[Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)]]]] [[Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Beaker (Deionized Water)|[[Beaker (Deionized Water)|Beaker (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Beaker (Deionized Water)|Beaker (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Beaker (p-Aminotoluene)|Beaker (p-Aminotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|Sack (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (p-Aminotoluene)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (p-Aminotoluene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_sack.png|link=Sack (Sodium Nitrite)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Beaker (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Deionized Water)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|32px|alt=Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|[[Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)]]]] [[Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Beaker (Deionized Water)|[[Beaker (Deionized Water)|Beaker (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Beaker (Deionized Water)|Beaker (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Beaker (p-Aminotoluene)|Beaker (p-Aminotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|Sack (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Hydrofluoric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (p-Aminotoluene)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (p-Aminotoluene)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_sack.png|link=Sack (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (p-Fluorotoluene)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Beaker (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Deionized Water)|amount=32}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
==History==<br />
==Gallery==<br />
[[File:Vessel_cartridge.png]]<br />
==References==<br />
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[[Category:Element Vessel]]<br />
[[Category:Vessel]]<br />
[[Category:Cartridge]]<br />
[[Category:Nitrogen]]<br />
[[Category:Element]]</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=Flask_(Nitrogen)&diff=15100Flask (Nitrogen)2015-10-30T19:48:28Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Description */</p>
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<div>==Description==<br />
Nitrogen is the most abundant molecule in the gas that we breath, comprising 78% of air. In the game we condense nitrogen from the air using a [[condenser]]. Each condenser generates one flask of nitrogen every ten seconds, so building up a lot can take some time. Setting up a row of condensers will generate nitrogen faster.<br />
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==External==<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search/Nitrogen Nitrogen on en.wikipedia.org]<br />
==Properties==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Value<br />
|-<br />
| Release Version<br />
| 1.0.0<br />
|}<br />
==Recipes==<br />
<br />
===Crafting Table===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=64}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=64}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
|}<br />
===Distillation Column===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Naphtha)|32px|alt=Beaker (Naphtha)|[[Beaker (Naphtha)|Beaker (Naphtha)]]]] [[Beaker (Naphtha)|Beaker (Naphtha)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (IsoPentane)|32px|alt=Beaker (IsoPentane)|[[Beaker (IsoPentane)|Beaker (IsoPentane)]]]] [[Beaker (IsoPentane)|Beaker (IsoPentane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|Beaker (Pentane Isomers)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Beaker (Naphtha)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Naphtha)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Beaker (IsoPentane)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (IsoPentane)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=3}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Naphtha)|32px|alt=Vial (Naphtha)|[[Vial (Naphtha)|Vial (Naphtha)]]]] [[Vial (Naphtha)|Vial (Naphtha)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (IsoPentane)|32px|alt=Vial (IsoPentane)|[[Vial (IsoPentane)|Vial (IsoPentane)]]]] [[Vial (IsoPentane)|Vial (IsoPentane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|Beaker (Pentane Isomers)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Pentane Isomers)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Vial (Naphtha)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Naphtha)|amount=23}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Vial (IsoPentane)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (IsoPentane)|amount=40}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Naphtha)|32px|alt=Beaker (Naphtha)|[[Beaker (Naphtha)|Beaker (Naphtha)]]]] [[Beaker (Naphtha)|Beaker (Naphtha)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (IsoPentane)|32px|alt=Beaker (IsoPentane)|[[Beaker (IsoPentane)|Beaker (IsoPentane)]]]] [[Beaker (IsoPentane)|Beaker (IsoPentane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|Beaker (Pentane Isomers)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Beaker (Naphtha)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Naphtha)|amount=6}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Beaker (IsoPentane)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (IsoPentane)|amount=10}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=12}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
===Chemical Processor===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|32px|alt=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|[[Vial (Fluorobenzene)|Vial (Fluorobenzene)]]]] [[Vial (Fluorobenzene)|Vial (Fluorobenzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Vial (Deionized Water)|[[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Aniline)|Vial (Aniline)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (Aniline)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Aniline)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Fluorobenzene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Vial (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|32px|alt=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|[[Vial (Fluorobenzene)|Vial (Fluorobenzene)]]]] [[Vial (Fluorobenzene)|Vial (Fluorobenzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Vial (Deionized Water)|[[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Aniline)|Vial (Aniline)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (Aniline)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Aniline)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Vial (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|32px|alt=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|[[Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)]]]] [[Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Vial (Deionized Water)|[[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|Vial (p-Aminotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Vial (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|amount=32}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ammonia)|32px|alt=Flask (Ammonia)|[[Flask (Ammonia)|Flask (Ammonia)]]]] [[Flask (Ammonia)|Flask (Ammonia)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Hydrogen)|Flask (Hydrogen)]]<br />
* [[Iron III Oxide Catalyst|Iron III Oxide Catalyst]]<br />
* [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Flask (Hydrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Hydrogen)|amount=48}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Iron III Oxide Catalyst|image=Catalyst.png|link=Iron III Oxide Catalyst|amount=3}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Flask (Ammonia)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ammonia)|amount=32}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ammonia)|32px|alt=Flask (Ammonia)|[[Flask (Ammonia)|Flask (Ammonia)]]]] [[Flask (Ammonia)|Flask (Ammonia)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Hydrogen)|Flask (Hydrogen)]]<br />
* [[Iron III Oxide Catalyst|Iron III Oxide Catalyst]]<br />
* [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Flask (Hydrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Hydrogen)|amount=3}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Iron III Oxide Catalyst|image=Catalyst.png|link=Iron III Oxide Catalyst}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Flask (Ammonia)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ammonia)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|32px|alt=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|[[Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)]]]] [[Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Vial (Deionized Water)|[[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|Vial (p-Aminotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Vial (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|32px|alt=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|[[Vial (Fluorobenzene)|Vial (Fluorobenzene)]]]] [[Vial (Fluorobenzene)|Vial (Fluorobenzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Vial (Deionized Water)|[[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Aniline)|Vial (Aniline)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (Aniline)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Aniline)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Vial (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|amount=32}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|32px|alt=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|[[Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)]]]] [[Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Vial (Deionized Water)|[[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|Vial (p-Aminotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Aminotoluene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Vial (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
==History==<br />
==Gallery==<br />
[[File:Vessel_flask.png]]<br />
==References==<br />
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[[Category:Element Vessel]]<br />
[[Category:Vessel]]<br />
[[Category:Flask]]<br />
[[Category:Nitrogen]]<br />
[[Category:Element]]</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=Flask_(Nitrogen)&diff=15099Flask (Nitrogen)2015-10-30T19:44:02Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Description */</p>
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<div>==Description==<br />
Nitrogen is the most abundant molecule in the gas that we breath, comprising 78% of air. In the game we condense [https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=Condenser ]nitrogen from the air using a condenser. Each condenser generates one flask of nitrogen every ten seconds, so building up a lot can take some time. Setting up a row of condensers will generate nitrogen faster.<br />
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==External==<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search/Nitrogen Nitrogen on en.wikipedia.org]<br />
==Properties==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Value<br />
|-<br />
| Release Version<br />
| 1.0.0<br />
|}<br />
==Recipes==<br />
<br />
===Crafting Table===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=64}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|[[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Cartridge (Nitrogen)|Cartridge (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=64}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Cartridge (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Nitrogen)}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
|}<br />
===Distillation Column===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Naphtha)|32px|alt=Beaker (Naphtha)|[[Beaker (Naphtha)|Beaker (Naphtha)]]]] [[Beaker (Naphtha)|Beaker (Naphtha)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (IsoPentane)|32px|alt=Beaker (IsoPentane)|[[Beaker (IsoPentane)|Beaker (IsoPentane)]]]] [[Beaker (IsoPentane)|Beaker (IsoPentane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|Beaker (Pentane Isomers)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Beaker (Naphtha)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Naphtha)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Beaker (IsoPentane)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (IsoPentane)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=3}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Naphtha)|32px|alt=Vial (Naphtha)|[[Vial (Naphtha)|Vial (Naphtha)]]]] [[Vial (Naphtha)|Vial (Naphtha)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (IsoPentane)|32px|alt=Vial (IsoPentane)|[[Vial (IsoPentane)|Vial (IsoPentane)]]]] [[Vial (IsoPentane)|Vial (IsoPentane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|Beaker (Pentane Isomers)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Pentane Isomers)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Vial (Naphtha)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Naphtha)|amount=23}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Vial (IsoPentane)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (IsoPentane)|amount=40}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Naphtha)|32px|alt=Beaker (Naphtha)|[[Beaker (Naphtha)|Beaker (Naphtha)]]]] [[Beaker (Naphtha)|Beaker (Naphtha)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (IsoPentane)|32px|alt=Beaker (IsoPentane)|[[Beaker (IsoPentane)|Beaker (IsoPentane)]]]] [[Beaker (IsoPentane)|Beaker (IsoPentane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|Beaker (Pentane Isomers)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Pentane Isomers)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Beaker (Naphtha)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Naphtha)|amount=6}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Beaker (IsoPentane)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (IsoPentane)|amount=10}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=12}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
===Chemical Processor===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|32px|alt=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|[[Vial (Fluorobenzene)|Vial (Fluorobenzene)]]]] [[Vial (Fluorobenzene)|Vial (Fluorobenzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Vial (Deionized Water)|[[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Aniline)|Vial (Aniline)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (Aniline)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Aniline)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Fluorobenzene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Vial (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|32px|alt=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|[[Vial (Fluorobenzene)|Vial (Fluorobenzene)]]]] [[Vial (Fluorobenzene)|Vial (Fluorobenzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Vial (Deionized Water)|[[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Aniline)|Vial (Aniline)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (Aniline)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Aniline)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Vial (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|32px|alt=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|[[Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)]]]] [[Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Vial (Deionized Water)|[[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|Vial (p-Aminotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Vial (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|amount=32}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ammonia)|32px|alt=Flask (Ammonia)|[[Flask (Ammonia)|Flask (Ammonia)]]]] [[Flask (Ammonia)|Flask (Ammonia)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Hydrogen)|Flask (Hydrogen)]]<br />
* [[Iron III Oxide Catalyst|Iron III Oxide Catalyst]]<br />
* [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Flask (Hydrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Hydrogen)|amount=48}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Iron III Oxide Catalyst|image=Catalyst.png|link=Iron III Oxide Catalyst|amount=3}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Flask (Ammonia)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ammonia)|amount=32}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ammonia)|32px|alt=Flask (Ammonia)|[[Flask (Ammonia)|Flask (Ammonia)]]]] [[Flask (Ammonia)|Flask (Ammonia)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Hydrogen)|Flask (Hydrogen)]]<br />
* [[Iron III Oxide Catalyst|Iron III Oxide Catalyst]]<br />
* [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Flask (Hydrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Hydrogen)|amount=3}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Iron III Oxide Catalyst|image=Catalyst.png|link=Iron III Oxide Catalyst}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Flask (Ammonia)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ammonia)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|32px|alt=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|[[Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)]]]] [[Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Vial (Deionized Water)|[[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|Vial (p-Aminotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Vial (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|32px|alt=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|[[Vial (Fluorobenzene)|Vial (Fluorobenzene)]]]] [[Vial (Fluorobenzene)|Vial (Fluorobenzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Vial (Deionized Water)|[[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Aniline)|Vial (Aniline)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (Aniline)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Aniline)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Fluorobenzene)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Vial (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|amount=32}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|32px|alt=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|[[Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)]]]] [[Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|32px|alt=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|[[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]]] [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Nitrogen)|[[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Nitrogen)|Flask (Nitrogen)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|32px|alt=Vial (Deionized Water)|[[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]]] [[Vial (Deionized Water)|Vial (Deionized Water)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)]]<br />
* [[Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|Vial (p-Aminotoluene)]]<br />
* [[Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|Bag (Sodium Nitrite)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Hydrofluoric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (p-Aminotoluene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Aminotoluene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Sodium Nitrite)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (p-Fluorotoluene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=10|title=Flask (Nitrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Nitrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=11|title=Vial (Deionized Water)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Deionized Water)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=chemical-processor|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
==History==<br />
==Gallery==<br />
[[File:Vessel_flask.png]]<br />
==References==<br />
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[[Category:Element Vessel]]<br />
[[Category:Vessel]]<br />
[[Category:Flask]]<br />
[[Category:Nitrogen]]<br />
[[Category:Element]]</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=Flask_(Propane)&diff=12997Flask (Propane)2015-05-22T12:59:27Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Description */</p>
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<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
<br />
==Note==<br />
A good way to get propane early in the game is through distilling shale into neopentane, then distilling neopentane into propane. Shale is a relatively abundant ore that can be mined directly from the ground.<br />
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==External==<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search/Propane Propane on en.wikipedia.org]<br />
==Properties==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Value<br />
|-<br />
| Release Version<br />
| 1.0.0<br />
|}<br />
==Recipes==<br />
<br />
===Crafting Table===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Propane)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Propane)|[[Cartridge (Propane)|Cartridge (Propane)]]]] [[Cartridge (Propane)|Cartridge (Propane)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|amount=64}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Cartridge (Propane)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Propane)}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|32px|alt=Flask (Propane)|[[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]]] [[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Cartridge (Propane)|Cartridge (Propane)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Cartridge (Propane)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Propane)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|amount=64}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
|}<br />
===Distillation Column===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Methane)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Methane)|[[Cartridge (Methane)|Cartridge (Methane)]]]] [[Cartridge (Methane)|Cartridge (Methane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Methane)|32px|alt=Flask (Methane)|[[Flask (Methane)|Flask (Methane)]]]] [[Flask (Methane)|Flask (Methane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethane)|32px|alt=Flask (Ethane)|[[Flask (Ethane)|Flask (Ethane)]]]] [[Flask (Ethane)|Flask (Ethane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|32px|alt=Flask (Propane)|[[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]]] [[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (NeoPentane)|Beaker (NeoPentane)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (NeoPentane)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (NeoPentane)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Cartridge (Methane)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Methane)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Flask (Methane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Methane)|amount=40}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Ethane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethane)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Methane)|32px|alt=Flask (Methane)|[[Flask (Methane)|Flask (Methane)]]]] [[Flask (Methane)|Flask (Methane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethane)|32px|alt=Flask (Ethane)|[[Flask (Ethane)|Flask (Ethane)]]]] [[Flask (Ethane)|Flask (Ethane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|32px|alt=Flask (Propane)|[[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]]] [[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Butane Isomers)|32px|alt=Flask (Butane Isomers)|[[Flask (Butane Isomers)|Flask (Butane Isomers)]]]] [[Flask (Butane Isomers)|Flask (Butane Isomers)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Light Parrafins)|Beaker (Light Parrafins)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (Light Parrafins)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Light Parrafins)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Flask (Methane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Methane)|amount=52}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Flask (Ethane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethane)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Flask (Butane Isomers)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Butane Isomers)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Methane)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Methane)|[[Cartridge (Methane)|Cartridge (Methane)]]]] [[Cartridge (Methane)|Cartridge (Methane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethane)|32px|alt=Flask (Ethane)|[[Flask (Ethane)|Flask (Ethane)]]]] [[Flask (Ethane)|Flask (Ethane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|32px|alt=Flask (Propane)|[[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]]] [[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (NeoPentane)|Beaker (NeoPentane)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (NeoPentane)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (NeoPentane)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Cartridge (Methane)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Methane)|amount=6}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Flask (Ethane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethane)|amount=32}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Methane)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Methane)|[[Cartridge (Methane)|Cartridge (Methane)]]]] [[Cartridge (Methane)|Cartridge (Methane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethane)|32px|alt=Flask (Ethane)|[[Flask (Ethane)|Flask (Ethane)]]]] [[Flask (Ethane)|Flask (Ethane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|32px|alt=Flask (Propane)|[[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]]] [[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Butane Isomers)|32px|alt=Flask (Butane Isomers)|[[Flask (Butane Isomers)|Flask (Butane Isomers)]]]] [[Flask (Butane Isomers)|Flask (Butane Isomers)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Light Parrafins)|Beaker (Light Parrafins)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (Light Parrafins)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Light Parrafins)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Cartridge (Methane)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Methane)|amount=3}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Flask (Ethane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethane)|amount=32}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Flask (Butane Isomers)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Butane Isomers)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Methane)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Methane)|[[Cartridge (Methane)|Cartridge (Methane)]]]] [[Cartridge (Methane)|Cartridge (Methane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Ethane)|32px|alt=Cartridge (Ethane)|[[Cartridge (Ethane)|Cartridge (Ethane)]]]] [[Cartridge (Ethane)|Cartridge (Ethane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|32px|alt=Flask (Propane)|[[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]]] [[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Butane Isomers)|32px|alt=Flask (Butane Isomers)|[[Flask (Butane Isomers)|Flask (Butane Isomers)]]]] [[Flask (Butane Isomers)|Flask (Butane Isomers)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Beaker (Light Parrafins)|Beaker (Light Parrafins)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Beaker (Light Parrafins)|image=Vessel_beaker.png|link=Beaker (Light Parrafins)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Cartridge (Methane)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Methane)|amount=12}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Cartridge (Ethane)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Ethane)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Flask (Butane Isomers)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Butane Isomers)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
===Steam Cracker===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Ethylbenzene)|32px|alt=Vial (Ethylbenzene)|[[Vial (Ethylbenzene)|Vial (Ethylbenzene)]]]] [[Vial (Ethylbenzene)|Vial (Ethylbenzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Benzene)|32px|alt=Vial (Benzene)|[[Vial (Benzene)|Vial (Benzene)]]]] [[Vial (Benzene)|Vial (Benzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethylene)|32px|alt=Flask (Ethylene)|[[Flask (Ethylene)|Flask (Ethylene)]]]] [[Flask (Ethylene)|Flask (Ethylene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Hydrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Hydrogen)|[[Flask (Hydrogen)|Flask (Hydrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Hydrogen)|Flask (Hydrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Benzene)|Vial (Benzene)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (Benzene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Benzene)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Vial (Ethylbenzene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Ethylbenzene)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Vial (Benzene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Benzene)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Flask (Ethylene)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethylene)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Flask (Hydrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Hydrogen)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=steam-cracker|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Methane)|32px|alt=Flask (Methane)|[[Flask (Methane)|Flask (Methane)]]]] [[Flask (Methane)|Flask (Methane)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethylene)|32px|alt=Flask (Ethylene)|[[Flask (Ethylene)|Flask (Ethylene)]]]] [[Flask (Ethylene)|Flask (Ethylene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propylene)|32px|alt=Flask (Propylene)|[[Flask (Propylene)|Flask (Propylene)]]]] [[Flask (Propylene)|Flask (Propylene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Hydrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Hydrogen)|[[Flask (Hydrogen)|Flask (Hydrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Hydrogen)|Flask (Hydrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Platinum Catalyst|Platinum Catalyst]]<br />
* [[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Platinum Catalyst|image=Catalyst.png|link=Platinum Catalyst}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Flask (Methane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Methane)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Ethylene)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethylene)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Flask (Propylene)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propylene)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Flask (Hydrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Hydrogen)|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=steam-cracker|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Ethylbenzene)|32px|alt=Vial (Ethylbenzene)|[[Vial (Ethylbenzene)|Vial (Ethylbenzene)]]]] [[Vial (Ethylbenzene)|Vial (Ethylbenzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Benzene)|32px|alt=Vial (Benzene)|[[Vial (Benzene)|Vial (Benzene)]]]] [[Vial (Benzene)|Vial (Benzene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethylene)|32px|alt=Flask (Ethylene)|[[Flask (Ethylene)|Flask (Ethylene)]]]] [[Flask (Ethylene)|Flask (Ethylene)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Hydrogen)|32px|alt=Flask (Hydrogen)|[[Flask (Hydrogen)|Flask (Hydrogen)]]]] [[Flask (Hydrogen)|Flask (Hydrogen)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]<br />
* [[Vial (Benzene)|Vial (Benzene)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Vial (Benzene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Benzene)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Vial (Ethylbenzene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Ethylbenzene)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Vial (Benzene)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Benzene)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Flask (Ethylene)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethylene)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Flask (Hydrogen)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Hydrogen)|amount=8}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=steam-cracker|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
===Merox Treatment Unit===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)|32px|alt=Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)|[[Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)|Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)]]]] [[Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)|Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Mercaptans)|32px|alt=Vial (Mercaptans)|[[Vial (Mercaptans)|Vial (Mercaptans)]]]] [[Vial (Mercaptans)|Vial (Mercaptans)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Bag (Potassium Hydroxide)|Bag (Potassium Hydroxide)]]<br />
* [[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Bag (Potassium Hydroxide)|image=Vessel_bag.png|link=Bag (Potassium Hydroxide)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Vial (Mercaptans)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Mercaptans)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=merox-treatment-unit|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)|32px|alt=Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)|[[Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)|Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)]]]] [[Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)|Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)]]<br />
* [[Image:Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Mercaptans)|32px|alt=Vial (Mercaptans)|[[Vial (Mercaptans)|Vial (Mercaptans)]]]] [[Vial (Mercaptans)|Vial (Mercaptans)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Flask (Ammonia)|Flask (Ammonia)]]<br />
* [[Flask (Propane)|Flask (Propane)]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Flask (Ammonia)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ammonia)|amount=2}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Propane)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Sweet Propane Fuel)|amount=16}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Vial (Mercaptans)|image=Vessel_vial.png|link=Vial (Mercaptans)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=merox-treatment-unit|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
==History==<br />
==Gallery==<br />
[[File:Vessel_flask.png]]<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Compound Vessel]]<br />
[[Category:Vessel]]<br />
[[Category:Flask]]<br />
[[Category:Propane]]<br />
[[Category:Compound]]</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=Inventory_Recipes&diff=12972Inventory Recipes2015-05-22T04:11:06Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Polycraft Inventories */</p>
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<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page describes in detail some of the possible combinations of recipes that can be used to craft the various Polycraft Inventories. Players can [[Tech Level |tech up]] to higher levels necessary to build more of the advanced inventories. Polycraft inventories are advanced machines that allows Polycrafters to better manipulate materials in the world. The Inventories can in some way store a limited number of goods and in many cases, process them into higher grade goods if the recipes are correct.<br />
<br />
==Crafting Table (Base minecraft) ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Tech Level<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| Level 1<br />
| [[Crafting Table|'''Crafting Table''']] <br><br />
* [[Image:Crafting_table.png|link=Crafting Table|32px|alt=Crafting Table|[[Crafting Table|Crafting Table]]]]<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Oak%20Wood%20Planks Wood Planks] (4)<br />
| <br />
{{Inventory|<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Oak Wood Planks|image=Planks_oak.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Oak%20Wood%20Planks}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Oak Wood Planks|image=Planks_oak.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Oak%20Wood%20Planks}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Oak Wood Planks|image=Planks_oak.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Oak%20Wood%20Planks}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Oak Wood Planks|image=Planks_oak.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Oak%20Wood%20Planks}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Crafting Table|image=Crafting_table.png|link=Crafting Table}}<br />
|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Furnace (Base minecraft) ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Tech Level<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| Level 1<br />
| [[Furnace|'''Furnace''']]<br />
* [[Image:furnace_top.png|link=Furnace|32px|alt=Furnace|[[Furnace|Furnace]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone] (8)<br />
| <br />
{{Inventory|<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Cobblestone|image=Cobblestone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Cobblestone|image=Cobblestone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Cobblestone|image=Cobblestone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Cobblestone|image=Cobblestone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Cobblestone|image=Cobblestone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Cobblestone|image=Cobblestone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Cobblestone|image=Cobblestone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Cobblestone|image=Cobblestone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Furnace|image=Furnace.png|link=Furnace}}<br />
|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Polycraft Inventories==<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Tech Level<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
! Icon<br />
! Release Version<br />
! ID<br />
|-<br />
| Level 1<br />
| [[Tree Tap|'''Tree Tap''']] <br> <br />
* [[Image:Tree_tap.png|link=Tree Tap|32px|alt=Tree Tap|[[Tree Tap|Tree Tap]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Oak%20Wood%20Planks Wood Planks] (5)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Stick] (1)<br />
* '''Note''': Any type of Wood Planks can be used<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Oak Wood Planks|image=Planks_oak.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Oak%20Wood%20Planks}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Stick|image=Stick.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Oak Wood Planks|image=Planks_oak.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Oak%20Wood%20Planks}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Oak Wood Planks|image=Planks_oak.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Oak%20Wood%20Planks}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Oak Wood Planks|image=Planks_oak.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Oak%20Wood%20Planks}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Oak Wood Planks|image=Planks_oak.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Oak%20Wood%20Planks}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Tree Tap|image=Tree_tap.png|link=Tree Tap}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_tree_tap.png|link=Tree Tap|350px|alt=Tree Tap|Tree Tap]]<br />
| 1.0.0<br />
| 3h<br />
|-<br />
| Level 2<br />
| [[Machining Mill|'''Machining Mill''']]<br />
* [[Image:Machining_mill_top.png|link=Machining Mill|32px|alt=Machining Mill|[[Machining Mill|Machining Mill]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stone%20Slab Stone Slab] (3)<br />
* [[Metal Screw|Metal Screw]] (3)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone Block of Redstone] (1)<br />
* [[Block of Nickel|Block of Nickel]] or other [[Hard Metal|Hard Metal]] (2)<br />
* '''Note''': Hard metals include Nickel, Brass, Bronze, Iron or Tungsten<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Metal Screw|image=Metal_screw.png|link=Metal Screw}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Block of Nickel|image=Block_of_nickel.png|link=Block of Nickel}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Block of Nickel|image=Block_of_nickel.png|link=Block of Nickel}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Stone Slab|image=Stone_slab_side.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stone%20Slab}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Stone Slab|image=Stone_slab_side.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stone%20Slab}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Metal Screw|image=Metal_screw.png|link=Metal Screw}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Block of Redstone|image=Redstone_block.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Metal Screw|image=Metal_screw.png|link=Metal Screw}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Stone Slab|image=Stone_slab_side.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stone%20Slab}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Machining Mill|image=Machining_mill_top.png|link=Machining Mill}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_machining_mill.png|link=Machining Mill|350px|alt=Machining Mill|Machining Mill]]<br />
| 1.0.0<br />
| 3i<br />
|-<br />
| Level 2<br />
| [[Extruder|'''Extruder''']]<br />
* [[Image:Extruder_top.png|link=Extruder|32px|alt=Extruder|[[Extruder|Extruder]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hopper Hopper] (1)<br />
* [[Slab (NR)|Slab (NR)]] (2)<br />
* [[Metal Screw|Metal Screw]] (2)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone Block of Redstone] (1)<br />
* [[Block of Bronze|Block of Bronze]] or other [[Hard Metal|Hard Metal]] (2)<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Metal Screw|image=Metal_screw.png|link=Metal Screw}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Block of Bronze|image=Block_of_bronze.png|link=Block of Bronze}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Block of Bronze|image=Block_of_bronze.png|link=Block of Bronze}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Slab (NR)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (NR)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Slab (NR)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (NR)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Furnace|image=Furnace_top.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Block of Redstone|image=Redstone_block.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Metal Screw|image=Metal_screw.png|link=Metal Screw}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Hopper|image=Hopper.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hopper}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Extruder|image=Extruder_top.png|link=Extruder}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_extruder.png|link=Extruder|350px|alt=Extruder|Extruder]]<br />
| 1.0.0<br />
| 3j<br />
|-<br />
| Level 2<br />
| [[Injection Molder|'''Injection Molder''']]<br />
* [[Image:Injection_molder_top.png|link=Injection Molder|32px|alt=Injection Molder|[[Injection Molder|Injection Molder]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [[Slab (PolyIsoPrene)|Slab (NR)]] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hopper Hopper] (1)<br />
* [[Metal Screw|Metal Screw]] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Piston Piston] (2)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone Block of Redstone] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace] (1)<br />
* [[Block of Nickel|Block of Nickel]] or other [[Hard Metal|Hard Metal]] (2)<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Piston|image=Piston_bottom.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Piston}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Block of Nickel|image=Block_of_nickel.png|link=Block of Nickel}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Block of Nickel|image=Block_of_nickel.png|link=Block of Nickel}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Hopper|image=Hopper.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hopper}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Metal Screw|image=Metal_screw.png|link=Metal Screw}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Furnace|image=Furnace_top.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Block of Redstone|image=Redstone_block.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Piston|image=Piston_bottom.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Piston}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Slab (NR)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (NR)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Injection Molder|image=Injection_molder_top.png|link=Injection Molder}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_injection_molder.png|link=Injection Molder|350px|alt=Injection Molder|Injection Molder]]<br />
| 1.0.1<br />
| 3k<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Level 3<br />
| [[Distillation Column|'''Distillation Column''']]<br />
* [[Image:Distillation_column_top.png|link=Distillation Column|32px|alt=Distillation Column|[[Distillation Column|Distillation Column]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [[Regulator (Low Pressure)|Regulator (Low Pressure)]] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hopper Hopper] (1)<br />
* [[Heat Exchanger|Heat Exchanger]] (1)<br />
* [[Copper Pipe|Copper Pipe]] (2)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone Block of Redstone] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace] (1)<br />
* [[Block of Bronze|Block of Bronze]] or other [[Hard Metal|Hard Metal]] (2)<br />
| {{Inventory|<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Copper Pipe|image=Copper_pipe.png|link=Copper Pipe}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Heat Exchanger|image=Heat_exchanger.png|link=Heat Exchanger}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Block of Bronze|image=Block_of_bronze.png|link=Block of Bronze}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Block of Bronze|image=Block_of_bronze.png|link=Block of Bronze}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Hopper|image=Hopper.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hopper}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Furnace|image=Furnace_top.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Block of Redstone|image=Redstone_block.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Copper Pipe|image=Copper_pipe.png|link=Copper Pipe}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Regulator (Low Pressure)|image=Regulator_low_pressure.png|link=Regulator (Low Pressure)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Distillation Column|image=Distillation_column_top.png|link=Distillation Column}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_distillation_column.png|link=Distillation Column|350px|alt=Distillation Column|Distillation Column]]<br />
| 1.0.6<br />
| 3E<br />
|-<br />
| Level 3<br />
| [[Condenser|Condenser]]<br />
* [[Image:Condenser.png|link=Condenser|32px|alt=Condenser|[[Condenser|Condenser]]]]<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stone Stone] (7)<br />
* [[Separation Membrane|Separation Membrane]] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone Block of Redstone] (1)<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Stone|image=Stone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Stone|image=Stone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Stone|image=Stone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Separation Membrane|image=Separation_membrane.png|link=Separation Membrane}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Stone|image=Stone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Stone|image=Stone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Block of Redstone|image=Redstone_block.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Stone|image=Stone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Stone|image=Stone.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Condenser|image=Condenser.png|link=Condenser}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_condenser.png|link=Condenser|350px|alt=Condenser|Condenser]]<br />
| 1.0.6<br />
| 20<br />
|-<br />
| Level 4<br />
| [[Industrial Oven|'''Industrial Oven''']]<br />
* [[Image:Industrial_oven_top.png|link=Industrial Oven|32px|alt=Industrial Oven|[[Industrial Oven|Industrial Oven]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [[Copper Pipe|Copper Pipe]] (3)<br />
* [[Flask (Ethane)|Flask (Ethane)]] (1)<br />
* [[Flask (Methane)|Flask (Methane)]] (2)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace] (3)<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Flask (Ethane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Ethane)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Furnace|image=Furnace_top.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Furnace|image=Furnace_top.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Copper Pipe|image=Copper_pipe.png|link=Copper Pipe}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Copper Pipe|image=Copper_pipe.png|link=Copper Pipe}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Furnace|image=Furnace_top.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Flask (Methane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Flask (Methane)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Flask (Propane)|image=Vessel_flask.png|link=Cartridge (Propane)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Copper Pipe|image=Copper_pipe.png|link=Copper Pipe}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Industrial Oven|image=Industrial_oven_top.png|link=Industrial Oven}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_industrial_oven.png|link=Industrial Oven|350px|alt=Industrial Oven|Industrial Oven]]<br />
| 1.0.1<br />
| 3F<br />
|-<br />
| Level 4<br />
| [[Fueled Lamp|'''Fueled Lamp''']]<br />
* [[Image:Fueled_lamp_top.png|link=Fueled Lamp|32px|alt=Fueled Lamp|[[Fueled Lamp|Fueled Lamp]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Glass%20Pane Glass Pane] (3)<br />
* [[Gas Mantle|Gas Mantle]] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Chest Chest] (1)<br />
* [[Copper Pipe|Copper Pipe]] (1)<br />
* [[Lighter|Lighter]] (1)<br />
| {{Inventory|<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Glass Pane|image=Glass.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Glass%20Pane}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Chest|image=Chest.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Chest}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Glass Pane|image=Glass.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Glass%20Pane}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Copper Pipe|image=Copper_pipe.png|link=Copper Pipe}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Gas Mantle|image=Gas_mantle.png|link=Gas Mantle}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Lighter|image=Lighter.png|link=Lighter}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Glass Pane|image=Glass.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Glass%20Pane}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Fueled Lamp|image=Fueled_lamp_top.png|link=Fueled Lamp}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_fueled_lamp.png|link=Fueled Lamp|350px|alt=Fueled Lamp|Fueled Lamp]]<br />
|1.0.4<br />
| 3V<br />
|-<br />
| Level 4<br />
| [[Steam Cracker|'''Steam Cracker''']]<br />
* [[Image:Steam_cracker_top.png|link=Steam Cracker|32px|alt=Steam Cracker|[[Steam Cracker|Steam Cracker]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [[Regulator (Low Pressure)|Regulator (Low Pressure)]] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hopper Hopper] (1)<br />
* [[Heat Exchanger|Heat Exchanger]] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone Block of Redstone] (1)<br />
* [[Block of Bronze|Block of Bronze]] or other [[Hard Metal|Hard Metal]] (2)<br />
* [[Industrial Oven|Industrial Oven]] (2)<br />
| {{Inventory|<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Block of Bronze|image=Block_of_bronze.png|link=Block of Bronze}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Industrial Oven|image=Industrial_oven_top.png|link=Industrial Oven}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Industrial Oven|image=Industrial_oven_top.png|link=Industrial Oven}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Hopper|image=Hopper.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hopper}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Heat Exchanger|image=Heat_exchanger.png|link=Heat Exchanger}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Block of Redstone|image=Redstone_block.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Block of Bronze|image=Block_of_bronze.png|link=Block of Bronze}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Regulator (Low Pressure)|image=Regulator_low_pressure.png|link=Regulator (Low Pressure)}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Steam Cracker|image=Steam_cracker_top.png|link=Steam Cracker}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_steam_cracker.png|link=Steam Cracker|350px|alt=Steam Cracker|Steam Cracker]]<br />
| 1.0.1<br />
| 3D<br />
|-<br />
| Level 4<br />
| [[Plastic Chest|'''Plastic Chest''']]<br />
* [[Image:Plastic_chest_side.png|link=Plastic Chest|32px|alt=Plastic Chest|[[Plastic Chest|Plastic Chest]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [[Block (PP)|Block (PP)]] (8)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone Block of Redstone] (1)<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Block (PP)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PP)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Block (PP)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PP)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Block (PP)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PP)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Block (PP)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PP)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Block (PP)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PP)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Block (PP)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PP)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Block of Redstone|image=Redstone_block.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PP)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Block (PP)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PP)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Plastic Chest|image=Plastic_chest_side.png|link=Plastic Chest}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_plastic_chest.png|link=Plastic Chest|350px|alt=Plastic Chest|Plastic Chest]]<br />
| 1.0.4<br />
| 3L<br />
|-<br />
| Level 4<br />
| [[Spotlight|Spotlight]]<br />
* [[Image:Spotlight_side.png|link=Spotlight|32px|alt=Spotlight|[[Spotlight|Spotlight]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [[Slab (NR)|Slab (NR)]] (6)<br />
* [[Gas Mantle|Gas Mantle]] (1)<br />
* [[Copper Pipe|Copper Pipe]] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Chest Chest] (1)<br />
* [[Lighter|Lighter]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Slab (NR)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (NR)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Lighter)|image=Lighter.png|link=Lighter}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Slab (NR)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (NR)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Gas Mantle|image=Gas_mantle.png|link=Gas Mantle}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Slab (NR)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (NR)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Copper Pipe|image=Copper_pipe.png|link=Copper Pipe}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Chest|image=Chest.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Chest}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Slab (NR)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (NR)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Slab (NR)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (NR)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Spotlight|image=Spotlight_side.png|link=Spotlight}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_spotlight.png|link=Spotlight|350px|alt=Spotlight|Spotlight]]<br />
| 1.0.4<br />
| 41<br />
|-<br />
| Level 5<br />
| [[Merox Treatment Unit|Merox Treatment Unit]]<br />
* [[Image:Merox_treatment_unit_top.png|link=Merox Treatment Unit|32px|alt=Merox Treatment Unit|[[Merox Treatment Unit|Merox Treatment Unit]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [[Regulator (Medium Pressure)|Regulator (Medium Pressure)]]<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hopper Hopper] (1)<br />
* [[Canister (Hydrogen)|Canister (Hydrogen)]] (1)<br />
* [[Block (PP)|Block (PP)]] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone Block of Redstone] (1)<br />
* [[Block of Brass|Block of Brass]] (2)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace] (1)<br />
| {{Inventory|<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Block (PP)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PP)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Block of Brass|image=Block_of_brass.png|link=Block of Brass}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Block of Brass|image=Block_of_brass.png|link=Block of Brass}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Hopper|image=Hopper.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hopper}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Canister (Hydrogen)|image=Vessel_canister.png|link=Canister (Hydrogen)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Furnace|image=Furnace_top.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Block of Redstone|image=Redstone_block.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Block (PP)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PP)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Regulator (Medium Pressure)|image=Regulator_medium_pressure.png|link=Regulator (Medium Pressure)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Merox Treatment Unit|image=Merox_treatment_unit_top.png|link=Merox Treatment Unit}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_merox_treatment_unit.png|link=Merox Treatment Unit|350px|alt=Merox Treatment Unit|Merox Treatment Unit]]<br />
| 1.0.6<br />
| 5N<br />
|-<br />
| Level 6 <br />
| [[Chemical Processor|'''Chemical Processor''']]<br />
* [[Image:Chemical_processor_top.png|link=Chemical Processor|32px|alt=Chemical Processor|[[Chemical Processor|Chemical Processor]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [[Regulator (Medium Pressure)|Regulator (Medium Pressure)]] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hopper Hopper] (1)<br />
* [[Heat Exchanger|Heat Exchanger]] (1)<br />
* [[Beaker (Diesel)|Beaker (Diesel)]] (1)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone Block of Redstone] (1)<br />
* [[Cartridge (Sweet Propane Fuel)|Cartridge (Sweet Propane Fuel)]] (1)<br />
* [[Block of Nickel|Block of Nickel]] (2)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace] (1)<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Cartridge (Sweet Propane Fuel)|image=Vessel_cartridge.png|link=Cartridge (Sweet Propane Fuel)}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Heat Exchanger|image=Heat_exchanger.png|link=Heat Exchanger}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Block of Nickel|image=Block_of_nickel.png|link=Block of Nickel}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Block of Nickel|image=Block_of_nickel.png|link=Block of Nickel}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Hopper|image=Hopper.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hopper}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Furnace|image=Furnace_top.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Block of Redstone|image=Redstone_block.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Beaker (Diesel)|image=Vessel_drum.png|link=Beaker (Diesel)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Regulator (Medium Pressure)|image=Regulator_medium_pressure.png|link=Regulator (Medium Pressure)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Chemical Processor|image=Chemical_processor_top.png|link=Chemical Processor}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_chemical_processor.png|link=Chemical Processor|350px|alt=Chemical Processor|Chemical Processor]]<br />
| 1.0.6<br />
| 3J<br />
|-<br />
| Level 7<br />
| [[Oil Derrick|'''Oil Derrick''']]<br />
* [[Image:Oil_derrick.png|link=Oil Derrick|32px|alt=Oil Derrick|[[Oil Derrick|Oil Derrick]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [[Structural Truss|Structural Truss]] (5)<br />
* [[Plastic Chest|Plastic Chest]] (1)<br />
* [[Regulator (High Pressure)|Regulator (High Pressure)]] (1)<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Regulator (High Pressure)|image=Regulator_high_pressure.png|link=Regulator (High Pressure)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Plastic Chest|image=Plastic_chest_side.png|link=Plastic Chest}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Oil Derrick|image=Oil_derrick.png|link=Oil Derrick}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_oil_derrick.png|link=Oil Derrick|350px|alt=Oil Derrick|Oil Derrick]]<br />
| 1.0.3<br />
| 3K<br />
|-<br />
| Level 7<br />
| [[Flow Regulator|Flow Regulator]]<br />
* [[Image:Flow_regulator_side.png|link=Flow Regulator|32px|alt=Flow Regulator|[[Flow Regulator|Flow Regulator]]]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Pipe|Pipe]] (1)<br />
* [[Regulator (Extreme Pressure)|Regulator (Extreme Pressure)]] (1)<br />
| {{Inventory|<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Pipe|image=Blockpipe.png|link=Pipe}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Regulator (Extreme Pressure)|image=Regulator_extreme_pressure.png|link=Regulator}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Flow Regulator|image=Flow_regulator_side.png|link=Flow Regulator}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=true}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_flow_regulator.png|link=Flow Regulator|350px|alt=Flow Regulator|Flow Regulator]]<br />
| 1.0.5<br />
| 5j<br />
|-<br />
| Level 7<br />
| [[Pump|'''Pump''']]<br />
* [[Image:Pump_side.png|link=Pump|32px|alt=Pump|[[Pump|Pump]]]] <br />
| <br />
* [[Hose (Extreme Pressure)|Hose (Extreme Pressure)]] (2)<br />
* [[Block (PP)|Block (PP)]] (2)<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone Block of Redstone] (1)<br />
* [[Regulator (Extreme Pressure)|Regulator (Extreme Pressure)]] (2)<br />
* [[Gasket (Extreme Pressure)|Gasket (Extreme Pressure)]] (2)<br />
| {{Inventory|<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Block (PP)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PP)}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Hose (Extreme Pressure)|image=Moldeditem_hose_extreme_pressure.png|link=Hose (Extreme Pressure)}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Regulator (Extreme Pressure)|image=Regulator_extreme_pressure.png|link=Regulator (Extreme Pressure)}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Gasket (PP)|image=Moldeditem_gasket_extreme_pressure.png|link=Gasket (Extreme Pressure)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Regulator (Extreme Pressure)|image=Regulator_extreme_pressure.png|link=Regulator (Extreme Pressure)}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Gasket (Extreme Pressure)|image=Moldeditem_gasket_extreme_pressure.png|link=Gasket (Extreme Pressure)}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Block of Redstone|image=Redstone_block.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Block%20of%20Redstone}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Block (PP)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PP)}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Hose (Extreme Pressure)|image=Moldeditem_hose_extreme_pressure.png|link=Hose (Extreme Pressure)}}<br />
{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Pump|image=Pump_side.png|link=Pump}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
| [[Image:Gui_pump.png|link=Pump|350px|alt=Pump|Pump]]<br />
| 1.0.8<br />
| 4i<br />
|}<br />
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<div>==Description==<br />
==Properties==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Value<br />
|-<br />
| RangePerHeatIntensity<br />
| 25<br />
|-<br />
| AutomaticInputCooldownSecs<br />
| 1<br />
|-<br />
| Release Version<br />
| 1.0.0<br />
|}<br />
==Recipes==<br />
<br />
===Crafting Table===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Spotlight_side.png|link=Spotlight|32px|alt=Spotlight|[[Spotlight|Spotlight]]]] [[Spotlight|Spotlight]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Slab (PolyIsoPrene)|Slab (PolyIsoPrene)]]<br />
* [[Copper Pipe|Copper Pipe]]<br />
* [[Gas Mantle|Gas Mantle]]<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Chest Chest]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Slab (PolyIsoPrene)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (PolyIsoPrene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Copper Pipe|image=Copper_pipe.png|link=Copper Pipe}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Slab (PolyIsoPrene)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (PolyIsoPrene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Slab (PolyIsoPrene)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (PolyIsoPrene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Gas Mantle|image=Gas_mantle.png|link=Gas Mantle}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Slab (PolyIsoPrene)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (PolyIsoPrene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Lighter|image=Lighter.png|link=Lighter)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Slab (PolyIsoPrene)|image=Polymer_slab.png|link=Slab (PolyIsoPrene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Chest|image=Planks_oak.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Chest}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Spotlight|image=Spotlight_side.png|link=Spotlight}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
==Gallery==<br />
[[File:Gui_spotlight.png]]<br />
==References==<br />
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<div>'''Welcome to Polycraft World!'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.minecraft.net Minecraft] is a popular world builder computer game in which each voxel in an artificial world represents a block of material such as wood, dirt, stone, water, glass, etc. Players are immersed in a 3-D world in which each block can be mined, chopped, dug or harvested and rebuilt elsewhere. Players collect resources to build better tools, collect rare resources and begin to build civilizations on massive multiplayer servers. Every 10 minutes, night falls and enemies emerge. Players must fight, or build structures to protect themselves. As the game progresses, players can mine materials like redstone which can be crafted into diodes, switches and triggers and allows users to build circuitry in this virtual world. YouTube videos show monumental constructions of working computers, automatic farming and mining and replica castles and civil structures. Millions of users interact in these creative virtual realms. <br />
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Polycraft World is a comprehensive mod for Minecraft that introduces features ranging from petrochemical refining and harvesting of new ore types to the construction of polymers, plastics and many specialty items based on the new additions. Enterprising players can build [[Tree Tap|tree taps]] and extract [[Bag_(PolyIsoPrene_Pellets)|natural rubber]] from trees to build rubber blocks, [[Pogo_Sticks|pogo sticks]] and more. Adventurers can find above ground [[OilField|oilfields]] and mine custom minerals and elements including [[Copper_Ore|copper]], [[Tin_Ore|tin]], [[Nickel_Ore|nickel]], [[Platinum_Ore|platinum]], [[Palladium_Ore|palladium]], [[Silver_Ore|silver]] and more... Engineers can construct [[Machining_Mill|machining mills]] to make [[List_of_Molds|molds]] from metal ingots such as [[Titanium_Ingot|titanium]], [[Magnesium_Ingot|magnesium]], [[Manganese_Ingot|manganese]], [[Cobalt_Ingot|cobalt]], [[Nickel_Ingot|nickel]], [[Antimony_Ingot|antimony]], [[Tungsten_Ingot|tungsten]], [[Platinum_Ingot|platinum]], [[Bismuth_Ingot|bismuth]] and [[Aluminum_Ingot|aluminum]] and from alloys such as [[Brass_Ingot|brass]] and [[Bronze_Ingot|bronze]]. Materials scientists can create [[Injection_Molder|injection molders]] and [[extruder|extruders]] to melt process a whole range of polymers into [[Running_Shoes_(PolyIsoPrene)|running shoes]], [[Scuba_Mask_(PolyIsoPrene)|scuba gear]], [[Plastic_Brick_(1_x_1)|plastic bricks]], a host of [[List_of_Gripped_Tools|gripped tools]] and more... Aspiring chemical engineers, can advance into the age of [[Bucket_(Crude_Oil)|oil]] through [[Distillation_Column|distillation columns]], [[Steam_Cracker|steam crackers]], [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment units]] and [[Chemical_Processor|chemical processors]]. This allows the production of increasingly sophisticated polymers and other materials that opens the door for overpowered items such as [[Jet_Pack|jet packs]], [[Scuba_Tank|scuba tanks]], [[Flame_Thrower|flame throwers]] and [[Phase_Shifter|phase shifters]]. This and more awaits in Polycraft World! <br />
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''' Please have patience -- this is our Alpha Launch. '''<br />
We will continue to update the game to fix bugs and add compelling content into the future. Thank you for your support. Interested in programming? building new in-game items? working to make the wiki? general helping? Trust us, there's plenty of fun stuff to do. Shoot an email to the Polycraft World team at [[mailto:polycraft@utdallas.edu polycraft@utdallas.edu]].<br />
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'''Useful Links.'''<br />
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* List of [[List_of_Item_Types | Polycraft Items]], [[Inventory_Recipes | Polycraft Inventories]] and [[List_of_Custom_Objects | Polycraft Custom Objects]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Polymer_Pellets | Polymer Pellets]], [[List_of_Polymer_Walls | Polymer Walls]], [[List_of_Polymer_Stairs | Polymer Stairs]], [[List_of_Polymer_Blocks | Polymer Blocks]], [[List_of_Polymer_Fibers | Polymer Fibers]] and [[List_of_Polymer_Bricks | Polymer Bricks]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Molds | List of Molds]], [[List_of_Molded_Items | Molded Items]] and [[List_of_Gripped_Tools | Gripped Tools]]<br><br />
* List of [[List_of_Ores | Polycraft Ores]], [[List_of_Compressed_Blocks | Compressed Blocks]], [[List_of_Ingots | Polycraft Ingots]], and [[List_of_Catalysts| Polycraft Catalysts]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Element_Vessels| Element Vessels]] and [[List_of_Compound_Vessels| Compound Vessels]] <br><br><br />
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'''Current Mod Release'''<br><br />
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[http://www.polycraftworld.com/downloads Version 1.1.8] - Updated 3/25/2015<br />
*note: In this mod release we are improving the look of several of the Polycraft inventories, including the distillation column, steam cracker, chemical processor, and injection molder. These units are now much larger than they were in the previous releases. If you've set up these machines in an enclosed space, you might want to break them down before you update your mod. You'll be able to place them back afterwards, once you've made enough room to hold them. <br />
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== Setup instructions for Polycraft World ==<br />
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1. Download and install [https://minecraft.net/download Minecraft]<br><br />
2. Run the Minecraft Launcher and create a new profile<br><br />
3. Choose Release Version 1.7.10 (This sets up specific folders which allows Forge to install properly)<br><br />
4. Download Minecraft forge from their [http://files.minecraftforge.net official site] our via [http://www.polycraftworld.com/downloads our mirror]. This mod is currently written for compatibility with Forge 1.7.10-10.13.0.1180, the Recommended 1.7.10 Forge Install.<br> <br />
5. Run the Forge Installer and choose Client (this process should be fast).<br><br />
6. Download the latest [http://polycraft.utdallas.edu/downloads Polycraft .jar file (e.g. Polycraft-1.1.8.jar)]<br><br />
7. Place the .jar file in your "%AppData%/.minecraft/mods" folder for Windows users or in the "~Library/Application Support/Minecraft/mods" folder for Mac users.<br><br />
8. Launch Minecraft again. <br><br />
9. Edit the Profile you created and selected the Appropriate Forge Release Version (e.g. "release 1.7.10-Forge10.13.0.1180").<br><br />
10. Launch the Game and Enjoy Polycraft World<br />
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* Server Setup instructions will vary depending upon your host. The same .jar file (for now) is suitable as the server mods .jar. This is typically placed in the "mods" folder on your server. Ensure you are running the appropriate version of Minecraft Forge on your server.<br />
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== Tutorials - Coming soon ==<br />
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'''Section 1 - (Basic) Getting started with your first Polymer''' <br><br />
1.1 video - [[First_Two_Days | Your First Two Days of Minecraft -- START HERE if you are new to Minecraft!]]<br><br />
1.2 video - make a [[Crafting_Table|crafting table]] <br><br />
1.3 video - How to craft and deploy a [[Tree Tap|tree tap]] <br><br />
1.4 video - How to smelt your first [[Block_(PolyIsoPrene)|PolyIsoprene Block]] <br><br />
1.5 video - How to craft [[Pogo_Sticks|pogo sticks]] <br><br />
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<br>'''Section 2 - (Advanced) The Polymer Tech Tree Notation'''<br><br />
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2.1 Craft (''Level 1 - You will be a Level 1 Polycrafter when you make a [[Crafting_Table|crafting table]]'' ) <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Furnace|furnace]] <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Tree Tap|tree tap]] <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Pogo_Sticks|wooden pogo stick]] <br><br />
2.2 Smelt (''Level 2 - You will be a Level 2 Polycrafter when you craft a [[Furnace|furnace]] and [[Tree Tap| tree tap]]'' '')<br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/tvtZMDH4utg video]] - craft a [[Machining_Mill|machining mill]] and mill your [[Mold (Gasket)|first metal mold]] <br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/RN64Ql4E-Ac video]] - craft an [[Injection_Molder|injection molder]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Extruder|extruder]] <br><br />
2.3 Mill, Mold, Extrude (''Level 3 - You will be a Level 3 Polycrafter when you build a [[Machining_Mill|machining mill]], [[Extruder|extruder]], and an [[Injection_Molder|injection molder]]'')<br><br />
* video - mold your first processed polymer items: [[Running Shoes (Walker)|running shoes]], [[Grip (Natural Rubber)|grips]], etc. <br><br />
* video - prepare for an undersea adventure by molding [[Scuba Fins (Beginner)|scuba fins]], a [[Scuba Mask (Beginner)|scuba mask]] and a [[Flashlight|flashlight]] <br><br />
* video - mill your first metal die <br><br />
* video - extrude your first polymer items: [[Fibers (Natural Rubber)|fibers]], [[Hose (Low Pressure)|hoses]], etc. <br><br />
* [[https://youtu.be/P2KzasddKtk video]] - craft a [[Distillation Column|distillation column]] <br><br />
2.4 Distill (''Level 4 - You will be a Level 4 Polycrafter when you build a [[Distillation Column|distillation column]]'')<br><br />
* video - distill your first [[Bucket (Crude Oil)|bucket of crude oil]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Industrial Oven|industrial oven]] <br><br />
* video - craft your first fueled inventories: [[Fueled_Lamp|fueled lamps]] and [[Spotlight|spotlights]] <br><br />
* video - how to make [[Block (PP)|PolyPropylene (PP)]] and [[Block (LDPE)| Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)]] <br><br />
* video - auto upcycling in [[Plastic Chest|plastic chests]]: keeping your chemicals straight <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Steam_Cracker|steam cracker]] <br><br />
2.5 Crack (''Level 5 - You will be a Level 5 Polycrafter when you build a [[Steam_Cracker|steam cracker]] '')<br><br />
* video - cracking alkanes into alkenes: a guide to better plastics faster <br><br />
* video - manufacturing [[List_of_Rubbers| medium grade rubbers]]<br />
* video - craft a [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment unit]] <br><br />
2.6 Treat (''Level 6 - You will be a Level 6 Polycrafter when you build a [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment unit]] '')<br><br />
* video - sweeten fuels to extend life and to power [[Jet_Pack|jet packs]] and [[Flame Thrower|flamethrowers]] <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Chemical Processor|chemical processor]] <br><br />
2.7 Process, Condense (''Level 7 - You will be a Level 7 Polycrafter when you build a [[Chemical Processor|chemical processor]] '')<br><br />
* video - process plastics to improve their properties: faster shoes, better gripped tools, bouncier blocks, etc. <br><br />
* video - craft a [[Condenser|condenser]] <br><br />
* video - craft an [[Oil_Derrick|oil derrick]] <br><br />
2.8 Frack (''Level 8 - You will be a Level 8 Polycrafter when you build an [[Oil_Derrick|oil derrick]] '')<br><br />
* video - petrochemical refining at scale <br><br />
* video - getting to ABS and Plastic Bricks <br><br />
* video - rapid construction with Plastic Bricks <br><br />
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<br>'''Section 3 - (Expert) Engineering Automation in Polycraft'''<br><br />
3.1 - A Drastic Fantastic Elastic Tactic: the Natural Rubber Farm (video - coming soon) <br><br />
3.2 - Need for Speed: Creating a Shoe Factory to equip your server (video - coming soon) <br><br />
3.3 - Handling your New Grip on Life: Mass manufacturing toward gripped tools (video - coming soon) <br><br />
3.4 - Distilling it Down to the Basics: How to automate petrochemical refining (video - coming soon) <br><br />
3.5 - Bouncing to New Heights: How to set up a parkour adventure (video - coming soon) <br><br />
3.6 - Flame-broiled Steak - Using flame throwers and cattle to feed your server (video - coming soon) <br><br />
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<br>'''Section 4.5 - (Advanced/Expert) Polymer Tech Trees --Coming soon'''<br><br />
4.1 - PolyIsoPrene (Natural Rubber)<br><br />
4.2 - Low Density PolyEthylene (PE)<br><br />
4.3 - PolyPropylene (PP)<br><br />
4.4 - PolyStyrene (PS)<br><br />
4.5 - PolyVinyl Chloride (PVC)<br><br />
4.6 - Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR)<br><br />
4.7 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS)<br><br />
4.8 - PolyEthylene Terephthalate (PET)<br><br />
4.9 - PolyCarbonate (PC)<br><br />
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<br>'''Section 5 - (Experts Having Fun) Polycraft World Competitions --Coming soon'''<br><br />
5.1 - A flamethrower, jetpack aerial battle for air supremacy. <br><br />
5.2 - The floor is lava: bouncing your way into an air castle. <br></div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=Tar_Sand&diff=4524Tar Sand2014-07-15T20:28:26Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Description */</p>
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<div>==Description==<br />
Tar sand is a relatively common resource that spawns in large veins. It can be distilled into bitumen, a common precursor for several polymeric materials.<br />
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==External==<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search/Tar%20Sand Tar Sand on en.wikipedia.org]<br />
==Properties==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Value<br />
|-<br />
| Hardness<br />
| 3<br />
|-<br />
| Resistance<br />
| 5<br />
|-<br />
| Veins per Chunk<br />
| 1<br />
|-<br />
| Blocks per Vein<br />
| 35<br />
|-<br />
| Depth Min<br />
| 40<br />
|-<br />
| Depth Max<br />
| 60<br />
|-<br />
| Release Version<br />
| 1.0.0<br />
|}<br />
==Recipes==<br />
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===Distillation Column===<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Inputs<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Tar Sand|Tar Sand]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Bitumen|Bitumen]]<br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Sand Sand]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Tar Sand|image=Tar_sand.png|link=Tar Sand|amount=4}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Bitumen|image=Bitumen.png|link=Bitumen|amount=3}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Sand|image=Sand.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Sand}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Water Bucket|image=Bucket_water.png|link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water%20Bucket}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Fuel|image=Fuel.png|link=List of Fuels}}|type=distillation-column|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
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==History==<br />
==Gallery==<br />
[[File:Tar_sand.png]]<br />
==References==<br />
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[[Category:Ore]]<br />
[[Category:Tar Sand]]<br />
[[Category:Mineral]]</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4523First Two Days2014-07-15T20:08:29Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes) */</p>
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<div>==Description==<br />
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This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
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==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
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'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move thirty or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
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'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
[[Image:woodcrafting_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right| This picture shows the image after hitting 'E' to see your inventory. The crafting table is on the top, when a block of wood is placed in the inventory, it is converted to wooden planks. The full personal inventory is under that, and the nine items that are available during game play are in the separate set of boxes on the bottom. ]] <br />
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'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
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'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
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'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
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This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
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* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
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This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
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* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
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To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
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'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
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'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
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'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you at your initial spawn point. If you are then able to get bak to where you died within five minutes, most of your items will still be laying on the ground and you can just run over them to pick them back up.<br />
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==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
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'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
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'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
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'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
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==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
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'''Food''' <br><br />
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Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. To eat food, select it from your bottom row of 9 items, and hold down the right mouse button. You should see the food come to your 'mouth' and start disappearing. If nothing happens, just find some free space or if you are outside look directly up and then try eating again. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
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'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
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The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build. Once you're comfortable with these basics, I suggest creating a tree tap to start getting some PolyIsoPrene so you can start into the world of polymer objects. Then you can try making a pogo stick, or placing PolyIsoPrene blocks to bounce on. You can even make grips to make your tools even faster and longer lasting. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4522First Two Days2014-07-15T20:06:07Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move thirty or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
[[Image:woodcrafting_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right| This picture shows the image after hitting 'E' to see your inventory. The crafting table is on the top, when a block of wood is placed in the inventory, it is converted to wooden planks. The full personal inventory is under that, and the nine items that are available during game play are in the separate set of boxes on the bottom. ]] <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you at your initial spawn point. If you are then able to get bak to where you died within five minutes, most of your items will still be laying on the ground and you can just run over them to pick them back up.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. To eat food, select it from your bottom row of 9 items, and hold down the right mouse button. You should see the food come to your 'mouth' and start disappearing. If instead you find yourself banging the food against something, just find some free space or if you are outside look directly up and then try eating again. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build. Once you're comfortable with these basics, I suggest creating a tree tap to start getting some PolyIsoPrene so you can start into the world of polymer objects. Then you can try making a pogo stick, or placing PolyIsoPrene blocks to bounce on. You can even make grips to make your tools even faster and longer lasting. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4521First Two Days2014-07-15T19:40:19Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move thirty or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
[[Image:woodcrafting_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right| This picture shows the image after hitting 'E' to see your inventory. The crafting table is on the top, when a block of wood is placed in the inventory, it is converted to wooden planks. The full personal inventory is under that, and the nine items that are available during game play are in the separate set of boxes on the bottom. ]] <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you at your initial spawn point. If you are then able to get bak to where you died within five minutes, most of your items will still be laying on the ground and you can just run over them to pick them back up.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. To eat food, select it from your bottom row of 9 items, and hold down the left mouse button. You should see the food come to your 'mouth' and start disappearing. If instead you find yourself banging the food against something, just find some free space or if you are outside look directly up and then try eating again. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build. Once you're comfortable with these basics, I suggest creating a tree tap to start getting some PolyIsoPrene so you can start into the world of polymer objects. Then you can try making a pogo stick, or placing PolyIsoPrene blocks to bounce on. You can even make grips to make your tools even faster and longer lasting. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=Plastic_Chest&diff=4520Plastic Chest2014-07-15T18:39:37Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Description */</p>
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<div>==Description==<br />
Plastic chests are crafted from PolyPropylene blocks. They have larger inventories than wooden chests, and when connected to tree taps the bags of PolyIsoPrene will automatically upscale into sacks and powder kegs, making PolyIsoPrene collection much more automated.<br />
<br />
==Properties==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Value<br />
|-<br />
| Release Version<br />
| 1.0.0<br />
|}<br />
==Recipes==<br />
<br />
===Crafting Table===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Inputs<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Structural Truss|Structural Truss]]<br />
* [[Chemical Processor|Chemical Processor]]<br />
* [[Plastic Chest|Plastic Chest]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Oil Derrick|Oil Derrick]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Chemical Processor|image=Chemical_processor_top.png|link=Chemical Processor}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Plastic Chest|image=Plastic_chest_side.png|link=Plastic Chest}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Oil Derrick|image=Oil_derrick.png|link=Oil Derrick}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Block (PolyPropylene)|Block (PolyPropylene)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Plastic Chest|Plastic Chest]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Plastic Chest|image=Plastic_chest_side.png|link=Plastic Chest}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
==Gallery==<br />
[[File:Gui_plastic_chest.png]]<br />
==References==<br />
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<div>==Description==<br />
Plastic chests are crafted from PolyPropylene blocks. They have larger inventories than wooden chests, and when connected to tree taps the backs of PolyIsoPrene will automatically upscale into sacks and powder kegs, making PolyIsoPrene collection much more automated.<br />
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==Properties==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Value<br />
|-<br />
| Release Version<br />
| 1.0.0<br />
|}<br />
==Recipes==<br />
<br />
===Crafting Table===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Inputs<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Structural Truss|Structural Truss]]<br />
* [[Chemical Processor|Chemical Processor]]<br />
* [[Plastic Chest|Plastic Chest]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Oil Derrick|Oil Derrick]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Chemical Processor|image=Chemical_processor_top.png|link=Chemical Processor}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Plastic Chest|image=Plastic_chest_side.png|link=Plastic Chest}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Oil Derrick|image=Oil_derrick.png|link=Oil Derrick}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Block (PolyPropylene)|Block (PolyPropylene)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Plastic Chest|Plastic Chest]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Plastic Chest|image=Plastic_chest_side.png|link=Plastic Chest}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
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==History==<br />
==Gallery==<br />
[[File:Gui_plastic_chest.png]]<br />
==References==<br />
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<div>==Description==<br />
Plastic chests are crafted from PolyPropylene blocks. They have larger inventories than wooden chests, and when connected to tree taps the backs of PolyIsoPrene will automatically upscale into sacks and drums, making PolyIsoPrene collection much more automated.<br />
<br />
==Properties==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Value<br />
|-<br />
| Release Version<br />
| 1.0.0<br />
|}<br />
==Recipes==<br />
<br />
===Crafting Table===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Inputs<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Structural Truss|Structural Truss]]<br />
* [[Chemical Processor|Chemical Processor]]<br />
* [[Plastic Chest|Plastic Chest]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Oil Derrick|Oil Derrick]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Chemical Processor|image=Chemical_processor_top.png|link=Chemical Processor}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Plastic Chest|image=Plastic_chest_side.png|link=Plastic Chest}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Structural Truss|image=Structural_truss.png|link=Structural Truss}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Oil Derrick|image=Oil_derrick.png|link=Oil Derrick}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Block (PolyPropylene)|Block (PolyPropylene)]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Plastic Chest|Plastic Chest]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Block (PolyPropylene)|image=Polymer_block.png|link=Block (PolyPropylene)}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Plastic Chest|image=Plastic_chest_side.png|link=Plastic Chest}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
==Gallery==<br />
[[File:Gui_plastic_chest.png]]<br />
==References==<br />
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<div>'''Welcome to Polycraft World'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.minecraft.net Minecraft] is a popular world builder computer game in which each voxel in an artificial world represents a block of material such as wood, dirt, stone, water, glass, etc. Players are immersed in a 3-D world in which each block can be mined, chopped, dug or harvested and rebuilt elsewhere. Players collect resources to build better tools, collect rare resources and begin to build civilizations on massive multiplayer servers. Every 10 minutes, night falls and enemies emerge. Players must fight, or build structures to protect themselves. As the game progresses, players can mine materials like redstone which can be crafted into diodes, switches and triggers and allows users to build circuitry in this virtual world. YouTube videos show monumental constructions of working computers, automatic farming and mining and replica castles and civil structures. Millions of users interact in these creative virtual realms. <br />
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Polycraft World is a comprehensive mod for Minecraft that introduces features ranging from petrochemical refining and harvesting of new ore types to the construction of polymers, plastics and many specialty items based on the new additions. Enterprising players can build [[Tree Tap|tree taps]] and extract [[Bag_(PolyIsoPrene_Pellets)|natural rubber]] from trees to build rubber blocks, [[Iron_Pogo_Stick|pogo sticks]] and more. Adventurers can find above ground [[OilField|oilfields]] and mine custom minerals and elements including [[Copper_Ore|copper]], [[Tin_Ore|tin]], [[Nickel_Ore|nickel]], [[Platinum_Ore|platinum]], [[Palladium_Ore|palladium]], [[Silver_Ore|silver]] and more... Engineers can construct [[Machining_Mill|machining mills]] to make [[List_of_Molds|molds]] from metal ingots such as [[Titanium_Ingot|titanium]], [[Magnesium_Ingot|magnesium]], [[Manganese_Ingot|manganese]], [[Cobalt_Ingot|cobalt]], [[Nickel_Ingot|nickel]], [[Antimony_Ingot|antimony]], [[Tungsten_Ingot|tungsten]], [[Platinum_Ingot|platinum]], [[Bismuth_Ingot|bismuth]] and [[Aluminum_Ingot|aluminum]] and from alloys such as [[Brass_Ingot|brass]] and [[Bronze_Ingot|bronze]]. Materials scientists can create [[Injection_Molder|injection molders]] and [[extruder|extruders]] to melt process a whole range of polymers into [[Running_Shoes_(PolyIsoPrene)|running shoes]], [[Scuba_Mask_(PolyIsoPrene)|scuba gear]], [[Plastic_Brick_(1_x_1)|plastic bricks]], a host of [[List_of_Gripped_Tools|gripped tools]] and more... Aspiring chemical engineers, can advance into the age of [[Oil|oil]] through [[Distillation_Column|distillation columns]], [[Steam_Cracker|steam crackers]], [[Merox_Treatment_Unit|merox treatment units]] and [[Chemical_Processor|chemical processors]]. This allows the production of increasingly sophisticated polymers and other materials that opens the door for overpowered items such as [[Jet_Pack|jet packs]], [[Scuba_Tank|scuba tanks]], [[Flame_Thrower|flame throwers]] and [[Phase_Shifter|phase shifters]]. This and more awaits in Polycraft World. <br />
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''' Please have patience -- this is our Alpha Launch '''<br />
We will continue to update the game to fix bugs and add compelling content into the future. Thanks for your support. <br />
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<br />
'''Useful Links'''<br />
<br />
* List of [[List_of_Item_Types | Polycraft Items]], [[List_of_Inventories | Polycraft Inventories]] and [[List_of_Custom_Objects | Polycraft Custom Objects]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Polymer_Pellets | Polymer Pellets]], [[List_of_Polymer_Walls | Polymer Walls]], [[List_of_Polymer_Stairs | Polymer Stairs]], [[List_of_Polymer_Blocks | Polymer Blocks]], [[List_of_Polymer_Fibers | Polymer Fibers]] and [[List_of_Polymer_Bricks | Polymer Bricks]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Molds | List of Molds]], [[List_of_Molded_Items | Molded Items]] and [[List_of_Gripped_Tools | Gripped Tools]]<br><br />
* List of [[List_of_Ores | Polycraft Ores]], [[List_of_Compressed_Blocks | Compressed Blocks]], [[List_of_Ingots | Polycraft Ingots]], and [[List_of_Catalysts| Polycraft Catalysts]]<br />
* List of [[List_of_Element_Vessels| Element Vessels]] and [[List_of_Compound_Vessels| Compound Vessels]] <br><br />
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<br />
== Setup instructions for Polycraft World ==<br />
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1. Download and install [https://minecraft.net/download Minecraft]<br><br />
2. Run the Minecraft Launcher and create a new profile<br><br />
3. Choose Release Version 1.7.2 (This sets up specific folders which allows Forge to install properly)<br><br />
4. Download Minecraft forge from their [http://files.minecraftforge.net official site] our via [http://www.polycraftworld.com/downloads our mirror]. This mod is currently written for compatibility with Forge 1.7.2-10.12.2.1121, the Recommended 1.7.2 Forge Install.<br> <br />
5. Run the Forge Installer and choose Client (this process should be fast).<br><br />
6. Download the latest [http://www.polycraftworld.com/downloads Polycraft .jar file (e.g. Polycraft-1.0.0.jar)]<br><br />
7. Place the .jar file in your "%AppData%/.minecraft/mods" folder for Windows users or in the "~Library/Application Support/Minecraft/mods" folder for Mac users.<br><br />
8. Launch Minecraft again. <br><br />
9. Edit the Profile you created and selected the Appropriate Forge Release Version (e.g. "release 1.7.2-Forge10.12.2.1121").<br><br />
10. Launch the Game and Enjoy Polycraft World<br />
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* Server Setup instructions will vary depending upon your host. The same .jar file (for now) is suitable as the server mods .jar. This is typically placed in the "mods" folder on your server. Ensure you are running the appropriate version of Minecraft Forge on your server. <br />
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== Tutorials - Coming soon ==<br />
<br />
'''Section 1 - (Basic) Getting started with your first Polymer''' <br><br />
1.1 [[First_Two_Days | Your First Two Days of Minecraft -- START HERE if you are new to Minecraft!]]<br><br />
1.2 How to craft and deploy a ''Level 1'' [[Tree Tap|tree tap]] (video - coming soon)<br><br />
1.3 How to smelt your first ''Level 2'' [[Block_(PolyIsoPrene)|PolyIsoprene Block]] (video - coming soon)<br><br />
1.4 How to craft ''Level 2'' [[List_of_Pogo_Sticks|pogo sticks]] (video - coming soon)<br><br />
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<br>'''Section 2 - (Advanced) The Polymer Tech Tree Notation'''<br><br />
''Level 0'' - Inventory Craft (this is the Tech level where you start the game) <br><br />
''Level 1'' - Level 0 + '''Craft''' ([[Crafting_Table|wiki help]])<br><br />
* (video - craft a crafting table)<br><br />
''Level 2'' - Level 1 + '''Smelt''' <br><br />
*(video - craft a furnace)<br><br />
''Level 3'' - Level 2 + '''Mill''' <br><br />
* (video - craft a machining mill) ([[Machining_Mill|wiki help]])<br><br />
* (video - mill your first metal mold)<br><br />
* (video - then craft an injection molder) ([[Injection_Molder|wiki help]])<br><br />
* (video - mold your first polymer items)<br><br />
* (video - mold flippers, scuba masks and flashlights: getting ready for undersea adventure)<br><br />
* (video - mold and craft your first gripped tool)<br><br />
* (video - mill your first metal die)<br><br />
* (video - then craft an extruder) ([[Extruder|wiki help]])<br><br />
* (video - extrude your first polymer items) <br><br />
''Level 4'' - Level 3 + '''Distill''' <br><br />
* (video - craft a distillation column) ([[Distillation_Column|wiki help]])<br><br />
* (video - distilling your first oil) <br><br />
* (video - craft an industrial oven (will be functional as a mass-smelter upon a future ''Polycraft World'' release)) <br><br />
* (video - your first fueled inventories: fueled lamps and spotlights) <br><br />
''Level 5'' - Level 4 + '''Crack''' <br><br />
* (video - craft a steam cracker) <br><br />
* (video - how and why to crack alkanes into alkenes: a guide to better plastics) <br><br />
* (video - auto upcycling in plastic chests: keeping your chemicals straight) <br><br />
''Level 6'' - Level 5 + '''Treat''' <br><br />
* (video - craft a merox treatment unit) <br><br />
* (video - sweetening fuels for longer life, for the environment and to power jetpacks and flamethrowers) <br><br />
''Level 7'' - Level 6 + '''Process''' <br><br />
* (video - craft a chemical processor) ([[Chemical_Processor|wiki help]])<br><br />
* (video - keeping the gloves on: making advanced plastics with superior properties, i.e. faster shoes, better gripped tools, bouncier blocks, overpowered items) <br><br />
''Level 8'' - Level 7 + '''Frack''' <br><br />
* (video - craft an oil derrick) <br><br />
* (video - petrochemical refining at scale) <br><br />
* (video - getting to ABS and Plastic Bricks) <br><br />
* (video - rapid construction with Plastic Bricks) <br><br />
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<br>'''Section 3 - (Expert) Engineering Automation in Polycraft'''<br><br />
3.1 - A Drastic Fantastic Elastic Tactic: the Natural Rubber Farm (video - coming soon) <br><br />
3.2 - Need for Speed: Creating a Shoe Factory to equip your server (video - coming soon) <br><br />
3.3 - Handling your New Grip on Life: Mass manufacturing toward gripped tools (video - coming soon) <br><br />
3.4 - Distilling it Down to the Basics: How to automate petrochemical refining (video - coming soon) <br><br />
3.5 - Bouncing to New Heights: How to set up a parkour adventure (video - coming soon) <br><br />
3.6 - Flame-broiled Steak - Using flame throwers and cattle to feed your server (video - coming soon) <br><br />
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<br>'''Section 4 - (Advanced/Expert) Polymer Tech Trees --Coming soon'''<br><br />
4.1 - PolyIsoPrene (Natural Rubber)<br><br />
4.2 - Low Density PolyEthylene (PE)<br><br />
4.3 - PolyPropylene (PP)<br><br />
4.4 - PolyStyrene (PS)<br><br />
4.5 - PolyVinyl Chloride (PVC)<br><br />
4.6 - Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR)<br><br />
4.7 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS)<br><br />
4.8 - PolyEthylene Terephthalate (PET)<br><br />
4.9 - PolyCarbonate (PC)<br><br />
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<br>'''Section 5 - (Experts Having Fun) Polycraft World Competitions --Coming soon'''<br><br />
5.1 - A flamethrower, jetpack aerial battle for air supremacy. <br><br />
5.2 - The floor is lava: bouncing your way into an air castle. <br></div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4516First Two Days2014-07-15T18:31:10Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
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<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
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==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move thirty or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
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'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
[[Image:woodcrafting_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right| This picture shows the image after hitting 'E' to see your inventory. The crafting table is on the top, when a block of wood is placed in the inventory, it is converted to wooden planks. The full personal inventory is under that, and the nine items that are available during game play are in the separate set of boxes on the bottom. ]] <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
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'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
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This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
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This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
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To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
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'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
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'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
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'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you at your initial spawn point. If you are then able to get bak to where you died within five minutes, most of your items will still be laying on the ground and you can just run over them to pick them back up.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build. Once you're comfortable with these basics, I suggest creating a tree tap to start getting some PolyIsoPrene so you can start into the world of polymer objects. Then you can try making a pogo stick, or placing PolyIsoPrene blocks to bounce on. You can even make grips to make your tools even faster and longer lasting. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=File:Woodcrafting_screenshot.jpg&diff=4515File:Woodcrafting screenshot.jpg2014-07-15T18:30:10Z<p>Cmt120030: </p>
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<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move thirty or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
[[Image:inventory_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right| This picture shows the image after hitting 'E' to see your inventory. The crafting table is on the top, the full personal inventory is under that, and the nine items that are available during game play are in the separate set of boxes on the bottom.]] <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you at your initial spawn point. If you are then able to get bak to where you died within five minutes, most of your items will still be laying on the ground and you can just run over them to pick them back up.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build. Once you're comfortable with these basics, I suggest creating a tree tap to start getting some PolyIsoPrene so you can start into the world of polymer objects. Then you can try making a pogo stick, or placing PolyIsoPrene blocks to bounce on. You can even make grips to make your tools even faster and longer lasting. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4513First Two Days2014-07-15T18:25:07Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move thirty or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
[[Image:inventory_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|] This picture shows the image after hitting 'E' to see your inventory. The crafting table is on the top, the full personal inventory is under that, and the nine items that are available during game play are in the separate set of boxes on the bottom.] <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you at your initial spawn point. If you are then able to get bak to where you died within five minutes, most of your items will still be laying on the ground and you can just run over them to pick them back up.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build. Once you're comfortable with these basics, I suggest creating a tree tap to start getting some PolyIsoPrene so you can start into the world of polymer objects. Then you can try making a pogo stick, or placing PolyIsoPrene blocks to bounce on. You can even make grips to make your tools even faster and longer lasting. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=File:Inventory_screenshot.jpg&diff=4512File:Inventory screenshot.jpg2014-07-15T18:23:18Z<p>Cmt120030: </p>
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<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move thirty or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
[[Image:inventory.jpg|thumb|500px|right|]] <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you at your initial spawn point. If you are then able to get bak to where you died within five minutes, most of your items will still be laying on the ground and you can just run over them to pick them back up.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build. Once you're comfortable with these basics, I suggest creating a tree tap to start getting some PolyIsoPrene so you can start into the world of polymer objects. Then you can try making a pogo stick, or placing PolyIsoPrene blocks to bounce on. You can even make grips to make your tools even faster and longer lasting. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4510First Two Days2014-07-15T18:00:11Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move thirty or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
[[Image:inventory.jpg|thumb|500px|right|]] <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you at your initial spawn point. If you are then able to get bak to where you died within five minutes, most of your items will still be laying on the ground and you can just run over them to pick them back up.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build. Once you're comfortable with these basics, I suggest creating a tree tap to start getting some PolyIsoPrene so you can craft a pogo stick and start into the world of polymer objects that will make the tools you now know how to build work even more efficiently.</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=File:Inventory.jpg&diff=4509File:Inventory.jpg2014-07-15T17:59:12Z<p>Cmt120030: </p>
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<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move thirty or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you at your initial spawn point. If you are then able to get bak to where you died within five minutes, most of your items will still be laying on the ground and you can just run over them to pick them back up.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build. Once you're comfortable with these basics, I suggest creating a tree tap to start getting some PolyIsoPrene so you can craft a pogo stick and start into the world of polymer objects that will make the tools you now know how to build work even more efficiently.</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4507First Two Days2014-07-15T15:46:16Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move thirty or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you at your initial spawn point. If you are then able to get bak to where you died within five minutes, most of your items will still be laying on the ground and you can just run over them to pick them back up.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4506First Two Days2014-07-15T15:46:00Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you at your initial spawn point. If you are then able to get bak to where you died within five minutes, most of your items will still be laying on the ground and you can just run over them to pick them back up.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4505First Two Days2014-07-14T21:34:28Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4504First Two Days2014-07-14T21:34:09Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]]<br />
* [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Cobblestone]] <br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4503First Two Days2014-07-14T21:32:42Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[|link=Furnace|32px|alt=Furnace|[[Furnace|Furnace]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4502First Two Days2014-07-14T21:32:02Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Furnace.png|link=Furnace|32px|alt=Furnace|[[Furnace|Furnace]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4501First Two Days2014-07-14T21:30:46Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Furnace.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4500First Two Days2014-07-14T21:26:34Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Furnace.png|link=Furnace|32px|alt=Furnace|[[Furnace|Furnace]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4499First Two Days2014-07-14T21:25:59Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Furnace|32px|alt=Furnace|[[Furnace|Furnace]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Furnace]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4498First Two Days2014-07-14T21:23:22Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
<br />
<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4497First Two Days2014-07-14T21:23:07Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
<br />
<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4496First Two Days2014-07-14T21:22:38Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are the same, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
<br />
<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4495First Two Days2014-07-14T21:21:31Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are very similar, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
Cobblestone pick axe:<br />
<br />
Cobblestone shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
<br />
<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
<br />
Food in the world comes in the form of both animals and plants. Cows, chickens, and pigs spawn randomly in the world. They are killed by holding down the left click button on them, just like breaking other blocks, and after a few seconds meat will drop. Meat then needs to be cooked in your furnace. This is the fastest way to get food. Alternatively, if you break the grass by left clicking on it, some of the grass will randomly drop wheat seeds. Wheat seeds can then be planted and will grow over 5-10 minutes into wheat plants that can then be harvested to get wheat. Wheat can then be crafted into bread and eaten. This is a good process to get started early on, as it will take a day to get to mature wheat. <br />
<br />
'''Craft a bed''' <br><br />
<br />
The night cycles can be skipped by crafting and sleeping in a bed. Sleeping in a bed also re-sets your spawn point, so if you die after sleeping in a bed you will respawn to your bed. Crafting a bed requires wool and wooden planks. Wool comes from sheep which spawn pretty frequently in the world. It can be obtained by killing the sheep, or later in the game once you have iron you can create sheers which will sheer the wool without killing the sheep. <br />
<br />
'''The sky's the limit''' <br><br />
You now have all the skills you need to survive and explore in the game. There's a lot left to learn, explore, and build, and your own creativity is the only limit on what you can do. Have fun!</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4494First Two Days2014-07-14T21:03:22Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory''' <br><br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to use the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type of tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table''' <br><br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for '''Wooden Pickaxe''': <br><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_pickaxe.png|link=Wood pickaxe|32px|alt=Wood Pickaxe|[[Wood Pickaxe|Wood Pickaxe]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pickaxe Wood Pickaxe Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 3 Top Crafting Row[[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]]<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]] at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a '''Wooden Shovel''':<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Wood_shovel.png|link=Wood shovel|32px|alt=Wood Shovel|[[Wood Shovel|Wood Shovel]]]] [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Shovel Wood Shovel Recipe Link]<br />
| <br />
* 1 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Wood_Planks Wood Planks (any type of Wood)]] at the top center<br />
* 2 [[http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stick Sticks]]at the center and bottom center<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are very similar, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
Cobblestone pick axe:<br />
<br />
Cobblestone shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
<br />
<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
[[Image:Bed_screenshot.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Building a bed to avoid the night monsters.]] Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
Dummy text</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4473First Two Days2014-07-14T19:47:49Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Wooden Pick axe */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory'''<br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to be using the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type or tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table'''<br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a pick axe:<br />
<br />
==Wooden Pick axe==<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Bronze_ingot.png|link=Bronze Ingot|32px|alt=Bronze Ingot|[[Bronze Ingot|Bronze Ingot]]]] [[Bronze Ingot|Bronze Ingot]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Copper Ingot|Copper Ingot]]<br />
* [[Tin Ingot|Tin Ingot]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Tin Ingot|image=Tin_ingot.png|link=Tin Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Bronze Ingot|image=Bronze_ingot.png|link=Bronze Ingot|amount=9}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are very similar, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
Cobblestone pick axe:<br />
<br />
Cobblestone shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
<br />
<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
Dummy text</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4472First Two Days2014-07-14T19:47:27Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Wooden Pick axe */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory'''<br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to be using the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type or tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table'''<br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a pick axe:<br />
<br />
==Wooden Pick axe==<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Bronze_ingot.png|link=Bronze Ingot|32px|alt=Bronze Ingot|[[Bronze Ingot|Bronze Ingot]]]] [[Bronze Ingot|Bronze Ingot]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Copper Ingot|Copper Ingot]]<br />
* [[Tin Ingot|Tin Ingot]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Tin Ingot|image=Tin_ingot.png|link=Tin Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Bronze Ingot|image=Bronze_ingot.png|link=Bronze Ingot|amount=9}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are very similar, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
Cobblestone pick axe:<br />
<br />
Cobblestone shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
<br />
<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
Dummy text</div>Cmt120030https://polycraft.utdallas.edu/index.php?title=First_Two_Days&diff=4471First Two Days2014-07-14T19:47:14Z<p>Cmt120030: /* Wooden Pick axe */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory'''<br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to be using the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type or tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table'''<br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a pick axe:<br />
<br />
==Wooden Pick axe==<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Bronze_ingot.png|link=Bronze Ingot|32px|alt=Bronze Ingot|[[Bronze Ingot|Bronze Ingot]]]] [[Bronze Ingot|Bronze Ingot]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Copper Ingot|Copper Ingot]]<br />
* [[Tin Ingot|Tin Ingot]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Tin Ingot|image=Tin_ingot.png|link=Tin Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Bronze Ingot|image=Bronze_ingot.png|link=Bronze Ingot|amount=9}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are very similar, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
Cobblestone pick axe:<br />
<br />
Cobblestone shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
<br />
<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
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<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory'''<br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to be using the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type or tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table'''<br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a pick axe:<br />
<br />
==Wooden Pick axe==<br />
<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"<br />
|-<br />
! Outputs<br />
! Components<br />
! Recipe<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
* [[Image:Bronze_ingot.png|link=Bronze Ingot|32px|alt=Bronze Ingot|[[Bronze Ingot|Bronze Ingot]]]] [[Bronze Ingot|Bronze Ingot]]<br />
| <br />
* [[Copper Ingot|Copper Ingot]]<br />
* [[Tin Ingot|Tin Ingot]]<br />
| {{Inventory|{{Inventory/Slot|index=7|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=4|title=Tin Ingot|image=Tin_ingot.png|link=Tin Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=2|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=1|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=6|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=8|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=5|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=3|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=0|title=Copper Ingot|image=Copper_ingot.png|link=Copper Ingot}}{{Inventory/Slot|index=9|title=Bronze Ingot|image=Bronze_ingot.png|link=Bronze Ingot|amount=9}}|type=crafting-table|shapeless=false}}<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are very similar, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
Cobblestone pick axe:<br />
<br />
Cobblestone shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
<br />
<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
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<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory'''<br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to be using the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type or tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table'''<br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a pick axe:<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are very similar, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
Cobblestone pick axe:<br />
<br />
Cobblestone shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
<br />
'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
<br />
<br />
Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
<br />
'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
<br />
==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
Congratulations, you've made it through the night! By the time the sun comes up on your second Minecraft day, you will likely be getting hungry. Your hunger status is shown on the right side of your screen as a series of ten drumsticks. As you get hungry the drumsticks start disappearing. Once your so hungry that all the drumsticks are gone, your health, shown on the left as ten hearts, will start to decrease. It's time to start finding some food. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Food''' <br><br />
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<hr />
<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
<br />
==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
<br />
'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
<br />
'''E and the inventory'''<br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to be using the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
<br />
'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type or tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
<br />
'''Building a crafting table'''<br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
<br />
'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a pick axe:<br />
<br />
<br />
This is the recipe for a shovel:<br />
<br />
<br />
To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
<br />
'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are very similar, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
<br />
Cobblestone pick axe:<br />
<br />
Cobblestone shovel:<br />
<br />
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'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
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==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
Now that you have a shelter of some kind built, you will need to make some lights. Bad guys can't spawn in the light, and having some light will let you keep working through the night. <br />
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'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
Coal is fairly common in the world. In some biomes, you will see coal just sitting on the surface, especially on stone mountains. Breaking a block of coal ore will yield a chunk of coal, which can then be crafted into torches by placing it on a crafting table directly above a wooden stick. Torches are then placed in the world by right clicking where you want them. They can be placed on the ground, on walls, or even on living trees. If there is not coal readily available, the next best thing is charcoal. To produce charcoal, you first need an furnace. <br />
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'''Building a furnace'''<br />
A furnace is crafted on a crafting table using cobblestone blocks. Here is the recipe: <br />
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Once a furnace is crafted, place it by selecting it and right clicking anywhere on the ground. Right clicking on the furnace then shows you two input slots, one above and one below, and one output slot on the right. Placing wooden blocks in the bottom spot as fuel, and in the top spot as the item to be burned, produces charcoal in the right output slot. Only wood blocks work, wood planks do do. The charcoal can then be crafted into torches the same way as coal, by placing them on a crafting table directly above sticks. Once you have light and a few cobblestone pick axes, you are ready to go mining. <br />
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'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
The type of mine to build is entirely up to you, but the simplest one is to start digging down starting inside your shelter and digging steps as you go down, placing torches on the walls as you need them. Different ores spawn at different depths in the world. Close to the surface you will find mostly cobblestone, coal, and iron. Iron is very important, as it can be smelted into iron ingots and crafted into iron tools, which are again longer lasting and faster than stone tools. As you move down you will start to see Polycraft ores and red stone. Polycraft ores can be broken by a cobblestone pick axe, but red stone can not. Once you get within 15 or so levels from bedrock you will start to find gold and diamonds. The first night, focus on finding iron and coal, and expanding your mine.<br />
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==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
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'''Food''' <br><br />
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<div>==Description==<br />
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This page is meant to take you through your first two days (40 real world minutes) of Minecraft play. It takes you step by step though how to make tools, build shelter, and secure food. Don't be discouraged if you're not able to accomplish all these tasks in the first two days, as long as you are able to build some kind of shelter, you can learn everything else at your own pace.<br />
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==Day 1 - Daytime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
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'''The Controls-how to move around and do things''' <br><br />
Your avatar is controlled using the w, a, s, d, and space bar on your keyboard. 'W' moves you forward, 'A' to the left 'D' to the right, 'S' backwards and space bar makes you jump. The position where the game starts you is called your spawn point. To 'harvest' a brick, point at it with your mouse and hold down the left button. You will see the block start to look like it is breaking up. Breaking a block with your hand takes several seconds, just keep holding the left button down continuously. Dirt is the easiest to break, then wood, then stone. Once a block has broken it will appear on the ground as a miniature of what it looked like whole. Running over the tiny block will pull the block into your inventory. You can not break blocks that are too close to your spawn point, so move ten or so blocks before trying to harvest a block. <br />
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'''E and the inventory'''<br />
Once you have harvested a block, it will appear in your inventory. To see everything in your inventory, hit the 'E' key. Hitting 'E' again will take you out of your inventory. While your inventory is open, you can move blocks from the larger top portion of the inventory to the row of 9 blocks on the bottom of your inventory. These are the only items that you have access to during game play. You can scroll through the 9 items with your mouse scroll bar, or by hitting the corresponding number (If you wanted to be using the first inventory item from the left, hit 1, the third from the left hit 3, ect.) <br />
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'''Getting Wood''' <br><br />
The first thing you should do is find a tree and break it down to get wood blocks. From wood you can craft your first tools, which greatly speeds up harvesting materials in the world. There are several distinct biomes in Minecraft that you might have spawned into, so the number and type or tree will vary. If you have spawned in an area without trees, and you can't see any trees, just pick a direction and run in it. The biomes are typically small, within a few minutes of running you should find some trees. Hold the left button down on the trunk of a tree to break the block. Depending on the size of the tree you can get 5-10 wood blocks from each tree, harvesting ten blocks should be enough to get you started. <br />
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'''Building a crafting table'''<br />
Once you have a few wooden blocks, you are ready to start crafting. By hitting the 'E' key to see your inventory, you'll also see there is a small four block crafting table, just above your inventory items. By clicking on your wood blocks and moving them into any of the four blocks on the left of the crafting module you will see that the output on the right shows wooden planks. Clicking on the wooden planks will allow you to move them from the crafting table and place them in your inventory for use. You will also see that you get 4 wooden planks per wood block. Putting a single wooden plank into each of the four positions will make you a crafting table. Move the crafting table into one of the nine spots on the bottom of your inventory, and hit 'E' to get out of the inventory screen. Select the crafting table, and then right click anywhere on the ground, and that will place the crafting table on the ground in the world. Now you are ready to make tools. <br />
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'''Making Wooden Tools''' <br><br />
The first tools you will want are pick axes and shovels. Harvesting blocks can be done with any tool, but if you use the 'right' tool it goes much faster. Shovels harvest dirt and sand, pick axes harvest cobblestone and all the ores, axes harvest wood. To make tools you will first need to turn some of your planks into sticks by placing one wooden plank in a position directly above a second wooden plank. This will form sticks in the output on the right. <br />
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This is the recipe for a pick axe:<br />
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This is the recipe for a shovel:<br />
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To use a tool simply select it in your set of 9 items. The tool will appear in your hand in the game. Now holding the left mouse button on an item will cause it to break much faster. <br />
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'''Harvesting Cobblestone''' <br><br />
Once you have wooden tools, you will want to start upgrading them to cobblestone. Cobblestone tools last longer, and harvest materials faster than wooden tools. To harvest cobblestone, use a wooden pick axe. If you are in an area without cobblestone on the surface, use a wooden shovel to remove the first few layers of dirt and cobblestone will be underneath it. Harvest 10-12 cobblestone blocks. <br />
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'''Making stone tools''' <br><br />
Once you have cobblestone blocks you are ready to make cobblestone tools. The recipes are very similar, except that instead of wooden planks you will use cobblestone blocks. <br />
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Cobblestone pick axe:<br />
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Cobblestone shovel:<br />
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'''Make a shelter for the night'''<br />
Once you have stone tools, the next order of business is to build yourself some kind of shelter. There are bad guys that spawn at night and will try to kill you- skeletons shoot arrows, zombies and spiders attack with their hands if they get close to you, and creepers are green little creatures that move up behind you and then blow up. The good news is that building a wall two items high will keep all the bad guys out and allow you to spend the night in safety. Harvest extra dirt or cobblestone and build yourself a small castle at least two items high. Alternatively, you can dig yourself a cave out of the side of a mountain and then close in the outside wall, or dig directly into the ground and close up the roof. Getting to this point will allow you to make some more tools and get ready to mine. If you aren't able to make a shelter, and you get killed once night falls, the game will respawn you in the same place, and most of the items that you had gathered will still be on the ground where you were killed. If you can make it back to that spot within five minutes you will be able to just run over your things to pick them back up and keep going.<br />
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==Day 1 - Nighttime (10 real world minutes)==<br />
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'''Building a furnace'''<br />
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'''Coal and Charcoal'''<br />
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'''Finding Iron, Gold, Diamond, and Polycraft Ores'''<br />
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==Day 2 - Daytime(10 real world minutes)==<br />
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'''Food''' <br><br />
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