RFTools (Legacy)
Blocks and items to help with Redflux (dimension builder, crafter, monitor, scanner, etc.)
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Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
1.12.x
1.11.2
1.11
1.10.2
1.10
1.9.4
1.9
1.8.8–1.8.9
1.7.10
Platforms
Forge
Supported environments
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Details
Licensed MIT
Published last year
Updated last year
Changelog
2.10:
- New Dimension Editor machine. This machine allows you to insert some type of dimlets into an existing dimension. Note that the dimlet is lost during this process (you will not get it back even if you deconstruct the dimension tab) and you pay the full power cost for it. There is no way to undo this so be careful. This can only be done with dimlets of type 'special', 'mob', 'effect', 'sky', and 'time'.
- New decorative blocks made out of dimensional shards. The textures were contributed by Golrith. The dimlet dungeons you can find in RFTools dimensions occasionally use these new blocks.
- Big change on configuration files. All configuration options have moved into 'main.cfg' except for the actual mapping of dimlets to id's. That means that 'dimlets.cfg' should (from now on) only contain mappings. When upgrading RFTools it is always safe and recommended to delete 'main.cfg' so that you get new/updated defaults but you should not delete 'dimlets.cfg' on an existing world as doing that may change the dimlets you already researched into other dimlets.
- Fixed a bug where the cost of random mobs was not considered when creating a dimension.
- Simplified and optimized the code of the flat terrain generator a bit.
- Added a new 'maze' feature dimlet. This dimlet only works in combination with flat, normal, or amplified terrain generation and it will carve the landscape into a maze.
- Feature selection is now also based on rarity so features (like maze) that are rare are selected less often.
- Added a lot of new 'effect' dimlets. Ranging from very mundane effects to rather bad effects. Bad effects have the advantage that they lower power usage so they work a bit like (less effective) efficiency dimlets. Effects can also be randomly generated with a relatively low chance so if you want to be sure to have no effects make sure to add the craftable 'Effects None' dimlet.
- Because the 'instant health' effect dimlet is so powerful, I added a new rarity level. So rarity goes from 0 (very common) to 6 (extremely rare) now. Made very powerful effect dimlets (like instant health, regeneration III and so on) rarity 6 which makes them even more rare then diamond blocks.
- The 'harm' dimlet is very bad so it can not be generated randomly.
- Tweaked the default values for the dimension low-power debuffs and make sure they actually work better. The debuffs are now all non-lethal so that you only die as soon as the power actually runs out completely (this allows people to better 'enjoy' the bad effects while power goes down).
- Made several console commands protected so that you need to be admin/op to be able to use them.
- Added '/rftdim setpower' command so that you can set the current power level of the dimension you are in.
- Added several commands to add/remove and list the effects in the current RFTools dimension.
- Dump more information when you shift-right click on a dimension tab.
- Fixed a weird bug (how did that ever get there?) where the dimension builder would only do something every 5 ticks. That would make it take 5 times longer to generate worlds as well as make it harder to power worlds that require a lot of power.
- Changed the GUI of the relay block so that you can now configure RF for any value and not only a fixed amount of values.
- Added new itemfilter block. With this block you can control item input and output from any side. It has six inventory slots that are each connected to a side. Each of these six inventory slots can be configured to accept only a certain type of item and you can set every side to five modes: disabled, input, input exact, output, and output exact.