
The ultimate element(Elemental Love Song)
Since we launched the Corn Craft, we have now reintroduced the Ultimate Element, which provides a large number of technological items for players, such as aluminum, titanium, zinc, potassium, manganese, silicon, and so on. And a series of alloys.
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Version 1.0.8 is OUT NOW! 🎉
Hey everyone! We've got a huge update for you! This patch fully reworks all enchantments, bringing the total to a massive 95 unique enchantments! New powerful effects include Equity, Life Regeneration, Auto-Equip, Vengeance, Soulbound, and Continuous Flight!
On top of that, we've introduced Magnesium, Aluminum, Silicon, Phosphorus, Sulfur, Chlorine, Argon, Potassium and their respective compounds. The mining and industry experience has never been better! Go check it out now!
🔨 10 New Rocks Are Now On Duty!
Granite, Diorite, Andesite, Sandstone, Red Sandstone, Basalt, Tuff, Calcite, Netherrack, Obsidian. End Stone got fired for being too weird and “otherworldly”. Good riddance!
â’¸ The Daily Grind of Every Rock (Meme Edition)
- Granite – The Triple Threat Workaholic
- Still cranking out Silicon, Aluminum, Potassium Salt NONSTOP.
- Full workflow: Granite → Crushed → Dust → Concentrate → INGOTS.
- This rock never skips leg day. It’s the overachiever of the quarry.
- Diorite – Mr. Calcium Himself
- Calcium, Silicon, Aluminum — it’s got the whole calcium crew.
- Slogan: “Need lime? Need gypsum? I’m your guy.”
- Basically the calcium supplier your bones wish they had.
- Andesite – Iron & Magnesium Power Couple
- Iron straight out the box, magnesium fully processed.
- Sometimes sneaks in extra silicon like a secret cheat code.
- Reliable, consistent, and low-drama — the perfect teammate.
- Sandstone – The Silicon Daddy
- The ONE AND ONLY source of high-purity silicon.
- Without it, no wafers, no advanced tech. NADA.
- Nickname: “The Real Father of Industrial Silicon Wafers.”
- Red Sandstone – Builder + Engineer Combo
- Makes iron ingots AND red pigment blocks.
- It’s the only rock that’s good for factories AND flexing your base.
- Red Sandstone: “I look good AND I work hard.”
- Basalt – The OP Overpowered Rock
- Iron, magnesium, calcium, aluminum, AND fiber boards.
- Literally does everything. It’s the main character of rocks.
- Basalt: “No offense, but the rest of you are just side characters.”
- Tuff – The Swiss Army Knife Of Stones
- Aluminum, silicon, gypsum, potassium salt — name it, it makes it.
- If this rock were a tool, it’d have 100 functions.
- Tuff: “I’m the multi-tool no one asked for, but everyone needs.”
- Calcite – The Chemistry Nerd
- Quicklime, slaked lime, gypsum, calcium chloride — total science geek.
- Reacts with acid like it’s doing a high school lab extra credit.
- Teacher’s pet of the mineral world.
- Netherrack – The Stinky Chaos Agent
- Makes sulfur, sulfuric acid, and lots of stinky fumes.
- WARNING: Processing without a mask = instant Minecraft regret.
- The rock that smells like the Nether itself.
- Obsidian – The Luxury Premium Rock
- Ultra-pure silicon, monocrystalline silicon, industrial wafers.
- The endgame material of the entire system.
- Obsidian: “I’m expensive, hard to mine, and 100% worth it.”
âś… System Rules (Still The Same)
- NO Redstone (we don’t do magic wires here)
- NO Electricity (just real science)
- 100% Realistic Chemistry
- No End Stone (it’s banned from the factory)
🛠️ Quality of Life & Features
- Vanilla ore drops 100% UNTOUCHED! Fortune & Silk Touch work normally.
- 6 new random drops: Grindstone everywhere, Stone Dust ultra rare.
- Stone Upgrade Template = official luck tester.
- Loot goes to inventory first; drops on ground if full.
Welcome to Minecraft: Rock Chemist Simulator Where stones go to work, and you get rich AF.
Supplementary resources
| File | Type | Size | |
|---|---|---|---|
| elementallovesong-1.0.8.jar | Unknown | 6.22 MiB |
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