------------------------------| Alice Startup Tutorial |------------------------------ Hello everyone! I am Teublyster, and I'm here to help you (if your a newbie)to get started on the Industrial server. Now let's get right to it! ---------------------------------------| Step 1 |--------------------------------------First thing you should do, is find a place to stay. this can be virtually anywhere.Just make sure you get some iron tools, and you're fine. Now, let's get going! ---------------------------------------| Step 2 |--------------------------------------The second step is making a generator. This seems stupid, but trust me, we'lluse it to power the macerator, which eventually you can't live without! Supplies needed:- Furnace- Machine block- RE-Battery Once you have these components, craft them together as shown here. Nowplace the Generator down anywhere in your house, and you're done! Nowlet's move on to the Macerator. ---------------------------------------| Step 3 |--------------------------------------The third step is to double your ore's outcome! This is done in a machine calledthe Macerator. Now go out mining once more for the materials: Supplies needed:- Electronic Circuit- Machine block- 3 Flint- 2 Cobblestone Once you have these components, craft them together as shown here. Nowplace the Macerator down next to you're Generator, and throw some coalin that thing! (The Generator) This should start powering your Macerator. - EXTRA INFO: Thread is not nearly done, just a W.I.P. for the next reset. -
I would argue that getting an extractor before the macerator is more important so you can start amplifying your rubber production... ores are much more plentiful than rubber (even though rubber is infinitely renewable...). Of course it's personal preference. Decent guide though.
This is really good for beginners I wish I had such a reference when I started off (Instead of going to SSP and just figuring how everything worked xD)... Have you considered continuing this guide ?
I'm also getting a video guide together. Focusing more on the combination of mods in slightly more advanced builds. Overall, good guide Teub!