Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
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Create: Ironworks expands on metal working with Create, by adding new ores and alloys: Tin, Bronze and Steel, with their respective items.
Features
✨Dozens of new weapons, tools and armors based off Create materials
✨New ores and materials around metalworking: Tin, Bronze and Steel
✨Additionnal alloying recipes for Brass, Bronze and Steel, using crushed materials or nuggets
✨Countless new recipes for both Create and Vanilla Minecraft
✨You can now upgrade your armor and tools to Netherite from Steel alloy, as an alternative to Diamond
✨Many other features to discover!
Full item list
Armor, Tools & Weapons
Copper: Cheap and disposable early-game armor and tools. At least it's better than Leather...
Bronze: One of the new alloys added by the mod. Bronze tools are not as fast but more durable than Iron tools.
Brass: Tools and armor that are more effective than their Iron counterpart and have higher enchantability.
Rose Quartz: An armor set with the same defense points as Diamond armor, but with a very low durability.
Sturdy Sheet: Very high durability armor, with decent defensive capabilities (slightly under Diamond armor).
Steel: One of the new materials added by the mod. Used to create powerful gear, almost on par with Netherite.
All new armors from the mod are trimmable.
Hammer & Paxel
The Paxel is one of the 2 new tool types added by the mod. It combines the properties of a Pickaxe, Axe and Shovel.
Create: Ironworks also adds the Hammer. It has the same properties as a Pickaxe, but mines in a 3*3 area and consumes durability twice as fast.
Both of these tools have a lower mining speed compared to their counterpart of the same materials, to compensate for the functionality gains. Versions for vanilla materials are all also included.
Alloy making
New recipes have been added for Brass: you can now craft the alloy directly from crushed materials, and even nuggets! (with adapted drop rates).
Bronze follows the same principle and can be crafted using the newly added Tin Ore, and a bit of Copper. Being a lower-tier alloy, this craft requires no heating.
Steel is the third and highest tier alloy added by the mod. It requires Iron and Coal Dust to craft (obtained by crushing Coal).
Recipes and other features
Alloys are useful for many things besides crafting tools and armor. Notably, they are substitutes to other materials in certain recipes.
📜 Tin and Bronze recipes
Tin can replace Iron in several vanilla recipes. This allows to save some Iron for other crafts, as Create can be very Iron-intensive (especially in early game).
Bronze can be used to craft Bells, very much like in real life.
📜 Coal Dust other uses
Coal Dust can be used along side a couple other ingredients to craft Gunpowder.
📜 Precision Mechanism
Steel can replace Iron in the Precision Mechanism recipe, increasing success rate to 100% (vs. 80% with Iron Nuggets).
📜 Upgrading to Netherite
All Steel tools and armor pieces can be upgraded to Netherite, the same way you would with Diamond gear. This also includes the new Hammers and Paxels.
📜 Netherite Upgrade Template
You can use Steel instead of Diamond for duplicating templates. You'll still have to find the first one though...
Compatibility
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The mod includes native compatibility with Create: Molten Metals, including Tin, Bronze and Steel processing.
Credits
All custom textures used (if any) are either created by me or have a license that allows modification and distribution.
I make every effort to comply with project license obligations and to always credit the original owners. If you believe your name is missing from the credits or if you decide to change your project's license, please contact me.
Credits:
- Create Alloyed (MIT License) for the steel and bronze palette.
- Tech Reborn (MIT License) for the tin and coal dust textures.
Dependencies
Only the base Create mod is required for this one to work.
JEI is recommended but not required.
Installation
Add the .jar mod file into your mods folder.
Alternatively, you can browse the Modrinth launcher for the mod (if it doesn't show up, try typing the autor's name). Once found, click "Install" to add it to your modpack.
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