Ok, you know those times where you want a challenge in Minecraft but you just have a full chest of every mineral, even diamonds. Well, this mod will enable you to have that challenge.
Basically, what this mod does is it adds thirty-four new metals to the game depending on which pack/s you choose to install. The packs that you can choose from are these:
- Metallurgy Core 2.0.7.1b (Required to play Metallurgy!)
- Metallurgy Base Metals 2.0.7.1b
- Metallurgy Precious Metals 2.0.7.1b
- Metallurgy Nether Metals 2.0.7.1b
- Metallurgy Fantasy Metals 2.0.7.1b
- Metallurgy Ender Metals 2.0.7.1b
- Metallurgy Utility Ores 2.0.7.1b
If you have ever played Tekkit or Technic, you will know a lot of these ores and materials as some of them are included in both mods. Some of these specific minerals are: Copper, tin, silver and brass. Most of the new minerals attached can be made into weapons, armour, and tools.
There are also new methods of smelting: Nether Metals adds Smelters, these special furnaces are crafted using 8 metal bars in addition to the previous tier of Smelter (starting at Stone Furnace). These Smelters can store lava. Simply right click with a bucket on lava on them to dump it in them; they then use this lava storage tank to smelt your metals at a very fast rate. Each tier of Smelter gets a faster and a larger storage tank.
One of the other cool things is that there are now nether ores!
Nether Metals:
these metals are Ignatius, Shadow Iron, Lemurite, Shadow Steel, Midasium, Vyroxeres, Ceruclase, Adluorite, Inolashite, Kalendrite, Amordrine, Vulcanite, and Sanguinite.
These metals vary in strength from midrange overworld metals to post-Diamond and are only obtainable in the Nether. Some Nether metals come with alternate uses (Ignatius/Vulcanite can be used for fuel for example). Nether Metals also comes with a new furnace called a Smelter that’s powered specifically by lava.
Metallurgy Mod Version 2.0.7.1b for Minecraft 1.3.2 Changelog
- Buckets into a smelter works again
- Coin IDs fixed
- Abstracter ID’s no longer hardcoded
- IC2 API issues fixed
How to install Metallurgy Mod for Minecraft 1.3.2
- Download the mod
- Download the latest version of Minecraft Forge
- Open up your %appdata%
- Go into the .bin
- Go into your Minecraft.jar
- Drag all the files into Minecraft. Jar
- Delete META INF
- Enjoy!