AltriaCraft is the spiritual successor to my quasi-famous Swords+. It is intended to completely redesign the combat experience while still remaining modest.
Recipes:
Bladesmithing
Your First Sword
Every aspiring adventurer is going to need a sword to protect himself (or herself) from the hordes of monsters that infest the shadows of Minecraftia. Though, unless you’re fortunate enough to set foot into the world with a coffer of riches, you’re not going have much more available to you than a weak Wooden Blade. At the very least, you can craft them cheaply anywhere anytime.
Durability: 145
Attack Power:
Getting Started With Bladesmithing
A wooden sword just won’t cut it for long. So, once you’ve amassed a decent bit of resources, it’s time to get smithing!
First, you’ll need to craft yourself a Bladesmithy:
Before you can use a Bladesmithy, you need a couple of things: air above the block and fire beside it. After all, you can’t work metal without access to the working surface and some heat to make the metal malleable. Though optional, it’s suggested that you build some kind of enclosure. Or you can be tacky. It’s up to you.
Here’s a color-coded break-down of the Bladesmithy GUI:
Red boxes are the materials for the hilt.
Blue box is the hilt grip dye. Basically, place one of the 16 dyes in this slot and your sword will have a hilt grip of that color. You can’t place a non-dye in this slot. Nor can you create a sword with an empty dye slot.
Green boxes are the materials for the blade.
Yellow box is the fuel additive slot. More on this below.
The text box at the top, when eventually implemented, will allow you to custom name your sword from the get-go.
So, what’s all available to make? You’ve got 5 choices:
Please note that you CAN use any of the 16 dyes, including Bone Meal. Dyes shown are just personal preferences of the mod creator.
Iron Edge
Durability: 435
Attack Power:
Gold Blade
Durability: 215
Attack Power:
Silver Blade
Durability: 250
Attack Power:
Note: Silver is available as an ingot in AltriaCraft but does not generate in the world. However, thanks to the Forge Ore Dictionary, you can substitute silver ingots from other mods such as IndustrialCraft2. When AC Silver Ore is implemented, it can be disabled in the config for those wanting to limit ore redundancy.
Goddess Edge
Durability: 435
Attack Power:
Note: Identical stats to Iron Edge because later versions of this mod implement form/power upgrades and these two ‘sister’ swords have entirely different upgrade branches.
Diamond Blade
Durability: 450
Attack Power:
Weapon Grade
Remember the coal-outlined slot in the Bladesmithy? This is for the Weapon Grade system. All swords in AltriaCraft can be one of five different grades:
Low, Mid, High, Super, or Perfect.
In a future update, grade determines how much a sword can be upgraded so always shoot for the best you can make. Here’s a current fuel-breakdown:
Low: (no fuel)
Mid: Coal, Charcoal
High: Blaze Rods
Super: ???
Perfect: ???
You can see the grade of a sword by hovering your mouse over it in your inventory.
The AGE System
AltriaCraft adds a new ‘currency’ to the game in the form of an energy called AGE. AGE will be used in a future update for a lot of things.
To acquire AGE, you first must craft yourself an Awakening Gem
Keep this gem on your person and go slaughter some hostile mobs. Be warned, though, that the amount of AGE you earn is wholly dependent upon how powerful you are in an inverse ratio. Basically, the better your weapon and armor, the less AGE you earn. Additionally, the deadlier the mob you face, the more it’s worth.
Some hostile mobs do not provide AGE. These mobs are: angry wolves, slimes, magma cubes, witches, and the ender dragon.
As you gain more AGE, you may notice your Awakening Gem change forms. This is a good way to brag about how many mobs you kill.
Installation:
- Install the “Recommended Latest” version of Forge
- Drop the AltriaCraft .zip into the mods folder in .minecraft