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ProjectE: This makes life a lot easier since you can dump all your extra cobble and such and get something useful back. I don't think it is too overpowered since the EMC values are at least a little balanced. This has saved me so much time by not having to craft stuff, with the exception of EnderIO items that use the "grains of infinity", which have no EMC.
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Can't speak for other players.
ProjectE ruing gameplay pretty quick as there is no need anymore to actually build contrapions to get certain materials for other projects.
Tho i agree that having very limited materials have an emc-value to recycle and reuse that emc can be quite handy.
Like OP mentioned - getting rid of cobble and get something in exchange for it.
On the other hand: once a basic ME-Network is established, no one complains on 60k cobblestone in the network.
Even better, it can be used to be auto-processed down to gravel and once more to sand and auto smelted into glas.
Like with many other stuff that the ME-Network can handle.
So ProjectE: Maybe, with very limited blocks that have emc-values.
Was this feature suggested before?
What is your suggestion?
Please add:
Metallurgy 4: Reforged: Adds lots of material options for gear, and I've found it is commonly included in other packs.
Draconic Evolution: Adds end-game gear, though I haven't used it much (granted I'm probably mid-game right now)
Brandon's Core: Draconic Evolution dependency
ProjectE: This makes life a lot easier since you can dump all your extra cobble and such and get something useful back. I don't think it is too overpowered since the EMC values are at least a little balanced. This has saved me so much time by not having to craft stuff, with the exception of EnderIO items that use the "grains of infinity", which have no EMC.
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