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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Bedrock Crafter
This is a simple mod that allows you to craft bedrock as well as some new building blocks with it. It's supposed to have a "vanilla-like" feeling, though I guess obtaining bedrock makes it not fit vanilla at all :p
Available for both Forge and Fabric (Fabric version requires Fabric API)
Adds:
- Compact Deepslate and Compact Obsidian (made from 9 deepslate or obsidian; can be crafted back into their base components. Compact Stone is used in place of Compact Deepslate in Minecraft 1.16.5 versions of the mod starting at mod version 1.3.1, crafted with 9 stone)
- Bedrock Chunks (use 9 to craft Bedrock; crafted from 8 Compact Deepslate and 1 Compact Obsidian)
- Polished Bedrock, Polished Bedrock Bricks, and Chiseled Polished Bedrock Bricks
- Slabs, stairs, and walls for Bedrock, Polished Bedrock, and Polished Bedrock Bricks
- Bedrock Door / Trapdoor
- Bedrock Glass / Glass Pane
- Bedrock Lamp
- Bedrock Pickaxe (credit to scratchcrafter1 on Planet Minecraft for the idea; lets you "mine" Bedrock and the mod's Bedrock-based blocks by pressing the "item use" button (you can't mine bedrock at the bottom-most layer, or top-most in the Nether))
- 4 advancements
The compact stone/deepslate and obsidian are inspired by the compressed blocks in the Extra Utilities mod by rwtema, and in versions of Bedrock Crafter before 1.2.0, they had extra tiers just like the compressed blocks do, but I decided to cut them down to one block.
The new bedrock-based building blocks are unbreakable as you'd expect, and their recipes work just like their vanilla counterparts, meaning 4 Bedrock = Polished Bedrock etc. and you can use the stonecutter as well (the recipes for blocks added in Version 1.3.0 are a bit different). Bedrock is an amazing material, it allows you to cut and chisel it despite being unbreakable (well, unless you have the right pickaxe)!
Since they're unbreakable, be careful where you place them!
NOTE (for datapack creators/users): The Bedrock Pickaxe uses a "bedrock_like" tag to determine what it can "mine" besides what it mines the normal way. This can be modified using datapacks.