
A mod of InfinityUniverse999 destined to the Oh no: Create modpack.
Add automations.
***This is the MOD version. If you want the datapack version, click here
Actual Features:
-Mixing Andesite and Nether Wart to make Netherrack.
-Compacting a coal block to make a Diamond.
-Crushing limestone for a 25% chance of a Copper Nugget and a 5% chance of Sand.
-Crushing Scoria for a 25% chance of a Zinc Nugget
-Crafting 4 pieces of Charcoal in a square to make Coal (also works with compacting).
-Haunting Slimeballs for a 90% chance of Magma Cream and a 10% chance for the recipe to fail and produce a Slimeball.
Compacting
- Cobblestone and Lava to Tuff
- Cobblestone and Lava to Deepslate
- Blaze Dust and Lava to Blaze Rod
- Amethyst and Water to Amethyst Block
- Zinc Nuggets, Gravel and Water to Asurine
- Iron Nuggets, Gravel and Lava to Crimsite
- Gold Nuggets, Gravel and Lava to Ochrum
- Copper Nuggets, Gravel and Lava to Veridium
Mixing
- Calcite and Water to Dripstone
Haunting
- Poppy to Wither Rose
Crushing
- Blackstone to Wither Skull (rare), occasionaly gives back Blackstone
- Crying Obsidian to Powdered Obsidian and Amethyst Shard
-Dripstone to pointed dripstone
-some head recipes (experimental)
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
🔧 Oh no: Create Utilities (Mod)
Q: What does this mod do?
A: "Oh no: Create Utilities" is an addon for the Create mod that adds a bunch of new Create mod related recipes designed to make automation smoother and more intuitive.
Q: Does this mod require the Create mod?
A: Yes, the Create mod is a hard dependency. Most version should work alongside this addon, because it is only about recipes (for now...).
Q: Can I use this in my own modpack?
A: Absolutely! Just credit this mod properly and link back to the CurseForge page.
Q: Is this compatible with other Create addons?
A: Most Create addons should work fine. If you run into conflicts, feel free to report them on the Issues tab.
Q: I found a bug or have a suggestion! Where should I go?
A: You can use the CurseForge "Issues" section or leave a comment. Feedback is always appreciated!