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Revision as of 18:49, 5 November 2020

Soulforge
ItemSoulforge.png


Type

Crafting

Stackable

Yes(64)

Damage

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Protection

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Durability

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First Appearance

2.93

Filtering

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Buoyancy

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Gravity

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Flammable

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Data Value

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The Soulforge is the successor to the Crafting Table, offering a 4x4 work grid. The Soulforge enables a sophisticated collection of precision Soulforged Steel tools, needed to create advanced objects and manipulate magical forces. Many high-tier recipes require use of the Soulforge: the Redstone Eye, Detector Block and Block Dispenser, to list just a few examples. Similarly, the Soulforge is required to forge Soulforged Steel items. It is also required to create stone aesthetic blocks and Obsidian Pressure Plates.

You can place Moulds in the Soulforge to help in mass-crafting items.

Crafting

Name Ingredients Input » Output
Soulforge Dormant Soulforge,
Nether Star,
Soul Flux
Dormant Soulforge
Nether Star
Soul Flux
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Soulforge
 
 
 
 
 
 

Applications

Keep in Mind

  • Soulforge can be used as a regular Crafting Table.
  • Moulds put in the Soulforge will remain there, so you can have a specific Soulforge for each recipe shape.