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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|title= Gems | |title= Gems | ||
− | |image= | + | |image= Agate.png; Amethyst.png; Beryl.png; Diamond.png; Emerald.png; Garnet.png; Jade.png; Jasper.png; Opal.png; Ruby.png; Sapphire.png; Topaz.png; Tourmaline.png |
|invimage= Agate | |invimage= Agate | ||
|invimage2= Amethyst | |invimage2= Amethyst | ||
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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|title= Chipped Gems | |title= Chipped Gems | ||
− | |image= | + | |image= Chipped Agate.png; Chipped Amethyst.png; Chipped Beryl.png; Chipped Diamond.png; Chipped Emerald.png; Chipped Garnet.png; Chipped Jade.png; Chipped Jasper.png; Chipped Opal.png; Chipped Ruby.png; Chipped Sapphire.png; Chipped Topaz.png; Chipped Tourmaline.png |
|invimage= Chipped Agate | |invimage= Chipped Agate | ||
|invimage2= Chipped Amethyst | |invimage2= Chipped Amethyst | ||
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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|title= Flawed Gems | |title= Flawed Gems | ||
− | |image= | + | |image= Flawed Agate.png; Flawed Amethyst.png; Flawed Beryl.png; Flawed Diamond.png; Flawed Emerald.png; Flawed Garnet.png; Flawed Jade.png; Flawed Jasper.png; Flawed Opal.png; Flawed Ruby.png; Flawed Sapphire.png; Flawed Topaz.png; Flawed Tourmaline.png |
|invimage= Flawed Agate | |invimage= Flawed Agate | ||
|invimage2= Flawed Amethyst | |invimage2= Flawed Amethyst | ||
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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|title= Flawless Gems | |title= Flawless Gems | ||
− | |image= | + | |image= Flawless Agate.png; Flawless Amethyst.png; Flawless Beryl.png; Flawless Diamond.png; Flawless Emerald.png; Flawless Garnet.png; Flawless Jade.png; Flawless Jasper.png; Flawless Opal.png; Flawless Ruby.png; Flawless Sapphire.png; Flawless Topaz.png; Flawless Tourmaline.png |
|invimage= Flawless Agate | |invimage= Flawless Agate | ||
|invimage2= Flawless Amethyst | |invimage2= Flawless Amethyst | ||
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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|title= Exquisite Gems | |title= Exquisite Gems | ||
− | |image= | + | |image= Exquisite Agate.png; Exquisite Amethyst.png; Exquisite Beryl.png; Exquisite Diamond.png; Exquisite Emerald.png; Exquisite Garnet.png; Exquisite Jade.png; Exquisite Jasper.png; Exquisite Opal.png; Exquisite Ruby.png; Exquisite Sapphire.png; Exquisite Topaz.png; Exquisite Tourmaline.png |
|invimage= Exquisite Agate | |invimage= Exquisite Agate | ||
|invimage2= Exquisite Amethyst | |invimage2= Exquisite Amethyst | ||
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== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
− | '''Gems''' appear as random, rare drops when mining any type of [[stone]]¹. Gems come in five grades: Chipped, Flawed, Normal, Flawless, and Exquisite. | + | '''Gems''' appear as random, rare drops when mining any type of raw [[stone]]¹. Gems come in five grades: Chipped, Flawed, Normal, Flawless, and Exquisite. |
''¹Diamonds can only be found while mining [[Kimberlite]].'' | ''¹Diamonds can only be found while mining [[Kimberlite]].'' | ||
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+ | It's more likely to find lower grade gems than higher grade, with chipped being the most common and exquisite the least. As well, certain types of stone have higher or lower chances of finding gems than others. | ||
=== Types === | === Types === | ||
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=== Chipped === | === Chipped === | ||
− | A [[Protection Meter]] | + | A [[Protection Meter]] is crafted with six [[Smooth Stone]], two [[Glassworking|glass]], and a single Chipped Gem. The six pieces of smooth stone do not all have to be the same block (e.g. Andesite and Basalt), but they do have to be from the same stone type (i.e. Sedimentary, Metamorphic, Igneous Intrusive, Igneous Extrusive). |
{{Grid/Crafting Table | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
− | |A1= Smooth ( | + | |A1= Smooth (Chalk); Smooth (Gneiss); Smooth (Diorite); Smooth (Andesite) |B1= Smooth (Chert); Smooth (Marble); Smooth (Gabbro); Smooth (Basalt) |C1= Smooth (Claystone); Smooth (Phyllite); Smooth (Granite); Smooth (Dacite) |
− | |A2= Glass |B2= Chipped Beryl |C2= Glass | + | |A2= Glass |B2= Chipped Agate; Chipped Amethyst; Chipped Beryl; Chipped Diamond; Chipped Emerald; Chipped Garnet; Chipped Jade; Chipped Jasper; Chipped Opal; Chipped Ruby; Chipped Sapphire; Chipped Topaz; Chipped Tourmaline |C2= Glass |
− | |A3= Smooth ( | + | |A3= Smooth (Conglomerate); Smooth (Quartzite); Smooth (Diorite); Smooth (Rhyolite) |B3= Smooth (Dolomite); Smooth (Schist); Smooth (Gabbro); Smooth (Andesite) |C3= Smooth (Limestone); Smooth (Slate); Smooth (Granite); Smooth (Basalt) |
|Output= Protection Meter | |Output= Protection Meter | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | === Quartz Gems === | ||
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+ | {{main|Crafting Differences}} | ||
+ | A vanilla Redstone Comparator can be crafted out of gems made of silicon dioxide, replacing nether quartz in the vanilla recipe. This includes Agate, Amethyst, Opal, and Jasper. '''The gemstone must be of normal quality or better to craft the comparator'''. | ||
+ | {{Recipe/Redstone Comparator}} | ||
== [[Configuration]] == | == [[Configuration]] == | ||
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|{{TFCOptionVar|enableVanillaDiamondRecipe|false|If true then TFCraft diamonds can be converted to vanilla Minecraft diamonds by placing them in your crafting space. A "Normal" TFCraft diamond will give one vanilla diamond. "Flawless' will give two and "Exquisite" three. "Chipped" and "Flawed" TFCraft diamonds do not give any vanilla diamonds.}} | |{{TFCOptionVar|enableVanillaDiamondRecipe|false|If true then TFCraft diamonds can be converted to vanilla Minecraft diamonds by placing them in your crafting space. A "Normal" TFCraft diamond will give one vanilla diamond. "Flawless' will give two and "Exquisite" three. "Chipped" and "Flawed" TFCraft diamonds do not give any vanilla diamonds.}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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+ | {{Grid/Inventory Table | ||
+ | |A1= Diamond; Flawless Diamond; Exquisite Diamond | ||
+ | |Output= Diamond (MC); Diamond (MC), 2; Diamond (MC), 3 | ||
+ | }} | ||
== Achievements == | == Achievements == |
Latest revision as of 22:21, 22 February 2021
Stackable |
Yes, 64 |
Size ↕ |
Tiny |
Weight ⚖ |
Light |
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terrafirmacraftplus:item.16336 - 16348 |
Stackable |
Yes, 64 |
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Tiny |
Weight ⚖ |
Light |
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terrafirmacraftplus:item.16336:1 - 16348:1 |
Stackable |
Yes, 64 |
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Tiny |
Weight ⚖ |
Light |
ItemID |
terrafirmacraftplus:item.16336:3 - 16348:3 |
Stackable |
Yes, 64 |
Size ↕ |
Tiny |
Weight ⚖ |
Light |
ItemID |
terrafirmacraftplus:item.16336:4 - 16348:4 |
Contents
Obtaining
Gems appear as random, rare drops when mining any type of raw stone¹. Gems come in five grades: Chipped, Flawed, Normal, Flawless, and Exquisite.
¹Diamonds can only be found while mining Kimberlite.
It's more likely to find lower grade gems than higher grade, with chipped being the most common and exquisite the least. As well, certain types of stone have higher or lower chances of finding gems than others.
Types
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Usage
Ore Dictionary
If you are using other Forge mods that use gems in their crafting recipes, it must be of Normal quality in order to be recognized by the ore dictionary.
Chipped
A Protection Meter is crafted with six Smooth Stone, two glass, and a single Chipped Gem. The six pieces of smooth stone do not all have to be the same block (e.g. Andesite and Basalt), but they do have to be from the same stone type (i.e. Sedimentary, Metamorphic, Igneous Intrusive, Igneous Extrusive).
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Quartz Gems
- Main article: Crafting Differences
A vanilla Redstone Comparator can be crafted out of gems made of silicon dioxide, replacing nether quartz in the vanilla recipe. This includes Agate, Amethyst, Opal, and Jasper. The gemstone must be of normal quality or better to craft the comparator.
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Configuration
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Description |
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enableVanillaDiamondRecipe | false | If true then TFCraft diamonds can be converted to vanilla Minecraft diamonds by placing them in your crafting space. A "Normal" TFCraft diamond will give one vanilla diamond. "Flawless' will give two and "Exquisite" three. "Chipped" and "Flawed" TFCraft diamonds do not give any vanilla diamonds.
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Achievements
- Main article: Achievements
Icon | Achievement | In-game description | Prerequisites | Actual requirements (if different) |
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DIAM- oh wait, no | Find a diamond | Time to Mine! (finally) | Pick up a diamond from the ground. |
History
Beta | ||
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Build 53 | Added Protection Meter Recipe. |