Monday 20 April 2015

Clockwork Phase Mod 1.7.10

Welcome to the world of Clockwork Phase!


Features:


  • Fancy blocks outlined in shiny brass.

  • Tools that require a careful balance between speed and efficiency.

  • Hourglasses that manipulate time to give utility effects.

 


Getting Started:


Basics of Clockwork


Step 1: The power of a Mainspring


The mainspring is the first component each clockwork tool requires. Having a larger mainspring will allow your tool to function longer by increasing it’s capacity for tension. By default, you can craft a mainspring with 2,000 max tension. To add on to this, surround the mainspring in a crafting table with 8 of (almost) any kind of metal ingots (blocks do the same, but result in 9 times the amount).


Step 2: Crafting clockwork.


This is done by combining any 9 (or less, it can be modified later) clockwork components in a crafting table. You’ll know when something is a component, because it will contain a tooltip with quality, speed and/ormemory values.


Step 3: Assembly


Simply combine the mainspring, clockwork and any clockwork tool in a crafting table. Anything with a 0/0 tension value can accept a mainspring, while anything with no speed and quality (and sometimes memory) can accept clockwork.


Step 4: All wound up


Place a winding box anywhere in the world. Every time you right-click it with one your tools, that tool will wind up a portion of it’s maximum tension. Once you have tension and clockwork in your tool, it’s ready for use.


Step 5: Upgrades


After a while, you may desire better components for your tool. Craft the disassembler, place it down in the world and right-click with the tool you’re disassembling. The components of that tool should pop out, ready to modify.


You can disassemble the clockwork into it’s component gears. If there is a valid metal, you can even disassemble some gears into the corresponding material, such as iron ingots and diamonds.


 



 



Clockwork Phase Mod 1.7.10

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