@@dazcarrr now to get the singularity you first have to harness it Harnessing singularities requires 19 unobtainium blocks, to get these blocks you need a thermonuclear powered infitium drill, this requires an atom reassembler
should be step 69420 : mine stone to make a stone pick step 99999999999 : craft a furnace step 999999999999999999999999999999 : gather the resources for the furnace
Lmao you exceed creative, there is an draconic armour that lets you how fast you fly and lets you decelerate instantly and there is also an armour that lets you survive the void and a dragon that kills creative players
Currently playing this. Some tips for everyone: Platinum ore is stupid easy to find in the nether, dragon dens can most of the time get you californium which can make RTGs, which is good semi- midgame power before reactors or advanced generators. A good way to find underground dragon dens is using a scanner from the “scannable” mod scanning for chests. I have 5 rtgs from quests and dragons. You don’t need a whole smeltery to use casting basins, you can just pipe it in. A block from “Tinket I/O” called a “smart output” (I think) can be a faster and just better basin or casting table.
"In the end, you will need to use the Dimension Builder, wich is basically a mini world generator" should be "wich is basically a massive lag generator"
I knew it! Enigmatica 2: Expert is probably also my favorite modpack. The way everything ties so well together, and how well every part of each mod is explained in the quest book, it just works, even for players new to Modded Minecraft.
As a sucker for these kinds of modpacks,this gave me soooo much nostalgia. Your videos are great. Also please make a series with this modpack,i beg you.
This entire video just reminds me of the Terraria "massive item crafting tree" where it's basically every single item put into this one mega ultra giga accessory that wins you the game (Look up Soul of Eternity for anyone that wants to know)
@@Double_Jae was that before or after they added in the tophat squirrel NPC? Because with the NPC you can just get a full item and then buy a copy from it
I wouldn't say it "wins you the game" considering the last crafting step requires beating the mod's final boss, which is one of the hardest bosses in the entirety of modded terraria even if you already did all previous crafting steps
I remember on my first enigmatica 2 playthrough, I decided to build everything up and make it look nice, and then never tear down old or outdated tech. It made the grinding a lot longer to get resources to make things look nice, but when I got to endgame it was so beautiful to see the progression from one thing to another.
E2:E was my first modpack, and it's amazing, super happy that igblon covered it! it's really nice to see some of the smaller parts of the MC community being showcased and explained to a larger audience
Great video! But I have some things to say... So lets start with the first one, everyone who has no experience with mods shouldn't start with modpacks like infinity evolved or enigmatica 2, because u might get easily burnt out, because of the diffrent experience. IGoByLotsOfNames was able to survive this, because of his hypixel skyblock experience and ability to surpass a lot of grind. If you are starting with mods, you should start with a modpack that's mostly based around explorasion like for example Rougelike Adventures and Dragons. Another thing is important to have a friend playing with you when you are new. Being with someone keeps you motivated to stay. And remember you never have to finish the modpack. To most people end game is really boring so if you can't take it anymore, try a diffrent one instead of trying to keep pushing. So now the second, the modpacks everyone should try out. At the top, I would like to put Sky Factory 4. In my opinion its the best modpack, because of its perfect balance between something being too grindy or easy and fast. Almost every FTB modpack is really good, it shows the mods from a point where you never expected them to be used in. Now to the last one, you should try to avoid some of the mods that are just too easy to exploit and make you overpowered in seconds. For example Project E, if modpack is not based around it, will make your experience most of the time really easy and soon, there won't be anything to do. Another type of that mod is Chickens and Roots combined. Again if not balanced really carefully will make you quit really quickly, because there won't be anything intresting to do. If you ask, How did I start my experience with mods then? Well, in around 2014 there was a really big hype for mods and my best friend conviced me to try them out (I didn't even own minecraft then). We were playing Sky Factory 2 a good modpack for its times, but now there are way better modpacks. Now , because of my experience I try to create my own modpacks for my friends (Don't try search me up in CF ik you are tempted but that modpack is trash, ok?). I really enjoy creating them, but keeping the balance only by yourself is really hard. When creating a modpack you need to have a lot of experience so your modpack won't be cheesed right at the beggining. In conlcusion, don't let the mods overwhelm you or you won't make it far. IGoByLotsOfNames thank you for showing the mods from the way they were supposed to be shown. Most youtubers don't really know this side of the mods and I'm suprised you enjoyed it. I hope you will continue your journey with mods and that other viewers will try them out. Thank you for listening to my Ted Talk.
I disagree on the almost all ftb packs are good part but for the rest its good. Btw ftb academy is great for starters since it teaches you about a lot of mods. I started modded by playing automaton with a friend and then project ozone 3 kappa in an smp. I beat po3k relatively fast and now im vibin in ftb interactions (the only really good ftb pack imo)
well me and a friend prob stil going to start this modpack ,just looks like too much fun, idk my biggest problem is getting into machines and stuff, bcs i have no prior experince, i played skyfactory before but everytime u had to start using machines i kinda got lost
IMO I would recommend SF3 over SF4 if you want to play sky factory experience, And stone block 2 over both if you want automate-resource mod pack. It a bit more grindy (especially early game when you have to sieve a massive amount of block) because SF4 is wayyyy too casual due to sapling + bonsai combo and creative-like flying is quite important QOL in SF modpack but they just make it harder by removing angel ring so the only way you can fly is to wear supremium armor or glitches armor. the real good thing that SF4 better than SF3 it is easy to track questline because they add GUI and auto-check quest for you. But the real deal is stone block 2. It is similar to SF3 but with a quest gui system from sf4. they make quest progressive based, unlike SF4 that isn't so it's kinda confusing for the newcomers. the downside of it is in the late game when you have to craft emc-relate stuff is crazy grindy but when you got emc table is like you become creative and difficulty just drop significantly and after that, you just have to find the way to abusing game to get a massive amount of EMC (which is very easy) to make everything you want. yeah it makes the game boring after that (it's end game dude what do you want) but it's quite satisfy when you made it.
@@moofurg yes, but it does lessen the load of farming other things (ie farming red concrete takes less time if you have an iron farm as you dont need to go to get red dye, farming diamonds are wayyy easier if you have (even a small) tunnel bore machine, doing literally anything becomes wayy easier if you have a hoglin farm (for porkchops) and more.)
If you’re talking about the creative fluid tank, tried this. It dropped my frames and tick speed stupidly. And remember, the thing requires a quick tick speed. So i went back to the more stable feed through the smeltery, it was slower but at least i still kept 30fps.
@@jamzee_ Back when i had a literal potato for a CPU (a pentium g4400) i had no problem doing this with pumping directly from the tanks into casting basins. More specifically i would pump all the molten metal into extra utilities drums then pump it into casting basins using a dedicated build designed to empty drums.
What I love about this modpack is it's replay ability, no playthrough is the same, and if, like, a year and the future you want to do it again, go for it, it's lots of fun.
Yeah it's like what mod is that with only 10-20? Antimatter Chemistry 127 Botanica Skies 119 Compact Claustrophobia 140 ... it's actually weird to find a modpack these days with under 100 especially if you like skyblocks (smallest I have come across still developed is 64 mods) or other sorts of different play conditions.
It was a trip watching this video cause I've been messing with modded for nearly a decade so its not new to me, but hearing about someone else's mindblowing experience was really fun.
Honestly when I saw the crap it took to make everything I thought it wasn’t possible, then he said 5 weeks, these mods are cool and all but I’m not the type of guy to grind and grind and research so much it makes college look like kindergarten, but awesome video
The regular install of e2e doesnt have much grinding, that's why it's so popular. It has harder mobs and recipies, but it is about as easy an "expert" (which keep in mind is an arbitrary title) pack can get The extended version takes it much further and removes most of the easy early game recipies that e2e had. It is a lot more fun imo but it is more in line with a pack like gtnh and dj2
@soople. I didn't say he made it, summoning salt obviously HEAVILY popularized it though, and most people wouldn't know the song in the first place if he didn't make videos with it.
This is why you build it 200+ blocks away so it's radius doesn't kill anything important. I'd also recommend making a copy of the world right before making it legit and blow one up on the copy to survey the damage, saved a playthrough of skyblock oddsey doing that
@@DaRocketGuy 200+ blocks might not be far away enough... I strongly reecommend you build one in a diffrent dimension for example nether and just build a box and store the reactor there. Try to find a block that can transfer energy between dimensions and even if that reactor blows up it won't blow up anything important.
Someone really thought you should be able to create whole dimensions, I'm not necessarily surprised with just how much content exists through mods although I'm probably will stay impressed for a while.
minecraft mods have reached a point of infinite possibility, there's nothing more to ask for cause its already out there in more detail than you could ever imagine
I remember as a kid watching a brazillian youtuber play this modpack (jazzghost) and this was my biggest inspiration to start modding for the first time and play java edition.
Enigmatica 2 expert is great! Play Dungeons Dragons and Space shuttles though, it’ll make enigmatica 2 look like skyfactory. (1500 quests, 300 mods, harder progression, mobs are actually a threat, no bullshit food mods) its great.
Do you perhaps know modpacks similar to DDSS in both difficulty and gameplay? I played through it with a good friend and after that most other packs go by quite fast (looking at you ATM6). What we really loved about it is how everything was connected, and that you needed every single mod.
I see Draconic evolution, available, and Lost Cities in the first 5 seconds, among others, as well as Advanced Rocketry, which are some of my favorites. Good content though! Keep it up!
I've been playing modded Minecraft essentially since I started playing Minecraft. Very introspective video. Basically everything you've said in the video has been engrained into me over years of playing, but I find myself jaded after playing modded for so long. Can't pick it up anymore, let alone vanilla Minecraft.
@@mi1t4nk I tried it a few months ago (my laptop isn't good enough for it unfortunately) but it seemed like that open kitchen sink type of mode. Is it really like Enigmatica 2 expert?
@@myartikool its not like e2e (although it reminds me of it) but it still is an expert pack the start isn't to difficult I think the recipes will change the more the mods develop :P
I've played modded for more than half a decade, and it's so nice to see new players enjoying it. But it is clear that you are new to modded, unfortunately. Specifically, you overlooked the magic mods completely. Magic mods aren't powerful at first, but they can have some serious endgame power with large-scale builds. Things like Thaumcraft's infusion, Astral Sorcery's rituals, and Blood Magic's rites. Thaumcraft's vis and flux mechanics (when properly managed) allow you to automate some of the most broken early game blocks. All 3 lamps are extremely useful, letting you boost Mystic Agriculture early, cause massive orgies, and light up your entire base with a single block. Blood magic gives you sigils and rites. The sigils give you broken abilities, and rites give you the fuel for these abilities. Astral Sorcery is just straight-up broken. The ritual which goes with Horologium (the eclipse constellation) MULTIPLIES THE TICKRATE OF MACHINERY. The ritual which corresponds to Lucerna (the new moon constellation) DISABLES MOB SPAWNING FOR A 1000 BLOCK RADIUS. Not to mention the attunement perks, like making ALL PICKAXES ACT LIKE PAXELS and giving UP TO TRIPLE BLOCK REACH. But I really don't blame you for missing out on these things. This is your first massive modpack and you shouldn't be expected to make everything like how everyone wants. Just be aware that every mod has potential for being OP, and it becomes much less boring when you figure out how it works. except astral sorcery because the devs give no hard numbers and they banned me from ther discord please i just want to study stars
Half a decade? I've been playing modded Minecraft for a decade (modded in general since beta 1.6 tech/magic mods like BC, IC2, Red Power, ... since beta 1.8).
Hey, I played a similar modpacks with my friends on a server, great to know that there are people who also like those kind of mods.I play those for the nostalgia :o
i mean, im pretty sure putting infinity ingots in the creative tank is a very intentional design choice, its a big enough balance decision that if it was a mistake it wouldve been removed in a patch
@@asdesad1998 i mean fargos soul mod with all the other mods included in the recepie for the soul of eternity. Which by the way cannot be loaded unless you have the 64-bit version of t-modloader. It runs out of memory if you try with vanilla tmod.
5:35 Oh so it’s basically the Minecraft equivalent to Terraria’s “Soul of Eternity” from the Fargo’s soul mod requiring end game stuff from every major Terraria mod.
I've been binge watching your whole channel and it's fun to see your evolution throughout the months, you're gonna be big quickly man! (Also a suggestion, what if you make a beginner guide for Hypixel Skyblock? Your videos make me want to play but i've never really played in any online minecraft server)
IGBLON is the only person that made me realise that being organized isn't by having a huge super nice base where there's a faction for every single operation. It doesn't even matter if you don't have a house. As long as you know what your doing and where it is,you can have a good base.
I recently decided to try this modpack and got 8 other friends to play with, and it's been the most fun we've had with minecraft in years. Thank you for making this video or else we never would have known about this modpack.
"most modpack playthru's have 10-20 mods" "It's really hard to make packs with 100+ mods playable and have progression" *Modpack devs who make 150+ packs every few months that have a clear theme, progression, and everything is customized to fit the creator's vision for gameplay* : am I a joke to you?
he said most *modded* playthroughs have 10-20 mods, modpacks have more. and also just because they can do it fast doesn't mean it isn't a challenge to make
Its cool to come back and watch this again. This was the video that introduced me to expert modpacks and especially E2E which was my first expert modpack and the first one I finished. Now I am deep into GTNH and still no end in sight I have barely scratched the surface but I would never imagine minecraft mods had the depth gregtech and GTNH has.
I loved Twilight Forest and Thaumcraft the most. Making all the machines and automating everything was also lots of fun. Thanks for reminding me of off the fun mods I've played with.
@@oblivi8games808 I know that, but it’s been soooo long that I’ve run out of optimism. Hopefully it comes out for 1.20 or something (though 1.18 or 1.19 may be the definitive “year zero” update choices due to the fundamental changes). I’d actually love to see lots of modding for 1.20 specifically because stuff like the sniffer and archeology could to MILES with mods!
After 8years of playing with mods, at one point, you know em all, from the original piston mod that added pistons to the newest version of mekanism, I've seen most of em'. And my favourite modpack is still one from ftb called SSP, with a giant pyramid, it was just awesome...
@@i_n_o_1631 me bro. Get the fuck out of here. I fucking asked. "Did someone ask?" Would've been a better question cause then I could have been like "yeah, I did actually " but now I have to say "me bro. Get the fuck out of here. I fucking asked. "Did someone ask?" Would've been a better questions cause then I could have been like ""
Why yes, it was the other way around for me. When I played this pack, I pretty much did everything every single magic mod had to offer before making a single RF.
I felt great when I first got my draconic armour (I don't really remember what exactly it was, been a couple good years, but something from that mod I remember) on sf3, and now I just see this man balling with millions of draconium...
Ok now try and beat GregTech: New Horizons. That pack is like E2E but actually difficult and balanced, and takes so long to beat that it has been out for 4 years and no oft has legitimately, with proof, actually finished it yet, and the pack is still in development so it only gets longer.
My main go-to for this kind of experience is Skyfactory 3. I like how it really forces a start from absolutely nothing. Makes finding goals much easier since you can only really do 3-4 things at any given time. Some things are grindy until you automate them because it's literally a 5-step process just to get a few bits of redstone dust manually, but once you automate them, it's a definite sense of achievement.
It's been a few years since I first saw this video, and today I finally crafted the creative vending upgrade after 257 hours of playtime. This was such a journey, and I would never have discovered the world of hypermodded if it weren't for this video. Thank you.
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This mod is basically:
"Get wood"
"Learn Thermonuclear Astrophysics"
"Make a wooden sword"
That’s how he goes lol
"but not so fast, we need singularities to use the sword"
@@dazcarrr don’t forget to do the other 156 steps
@@theultraemerald9583 300 decillion steps later you're already dead bc you Lego on step
@@dazcarrr now to get the singularity you first have to harness it
Harnessing singularities requires 19 unobtainium blocks, to get these blocks you need a thermonuclear powered infitium drill, this requires an atom reassembler
step 1: get some wood
step 475: make a wooden pick
ah yes
terrafirmacraft
should be step 69420 : mine stone to make a stone pick
step 99999999999 : craft a furnace
step 999999999999999999999999999999 : gather the resources for the furnace
@@neijrr Ah yes, Greg Tech without the Tech
Lmao you exceed creative, there is an draconic armour that lets you how fast you fly and lets you decelerate instantly and there is also an armour that lets you survive the void and a dragon that kills creative players
step 1: get wood
step 7: make a iron pick
step 9: make a stone pick
step 475: finally make a wooden pick
This modpack’s goal is just “access creative mode”
how to skip the mod: step 1: make world step 2: set world to "creative" step 3: done
You can also do that by installing hack client
You can also do that by installing hack client
Had to say it twice ay
Had to say it twice ay
Currently playing this. Some tips for everyone: Platinum ore is stupid easy to find in the nether, dragon dens can most of the time get you californium which can make RTGs, which is good semi- midgame power before reactors or advanced generators. A good way to find underground dragon dens is using a scanner from the “scannable” mod scanning for chests. I have 5 rtgs from quests and dragons. You don’t need a whole smeltery to use casting basins, you can just pipe it in. A block from “Tinket I/O” called a “smart output” (I think) can be a faster and just better basin or casting table.
wich mod is this ?
What modpack is this?
How's the fps? I want to give this a shot
@@Jay2480 depends on the pc
If you didn’t mention the nether you would not be able to tell this is Minecraft
brings me back to the days of skyfactory
and back when ssundee wasnt an among us channel
Also wasn't fortnite
And when he was fun
He still plays mods like sky factory 4 crazy craft and a insane craft
@@-_-ale-_ But those are far and few between
@@-_-ale-_ it’s not the same when he’s only alone in a tree
@@nguyennguyen-hu3ng what about the other ones I mentioned
"In the end, you will need to use the Dimension Builder, wich is basically a mini world generator" should be "wich is basically a massive lag generator"
It's a bit similar to Infinity Snapshot.
@@davidgumazon *the same
Minecraft is the ultimate test for devices
@@pumkin610 only game I've played which actually depleted my ram cards to the point they needed replacing...
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I knew it! Enigmatica 2: Expert is probably also my favorite modpack. The way everything ties so well together, and how well every part of each mod is explained in the quest book, it just works, even for players new to Modded Minecraft.
True, E2E was my first expert mod pack and my second attempt on technical moded minecraft but questbook is done so good I managed to beat it
As a sucker for these kinds of modpacks,this gave me soooo much nostalgia. Your videos are great. Also please make a series with this modpack,i beg you.
"the greatest mod you never plated"
Did he fuck up the title?
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My brain immediately thought of summoning salt hearing that intro music, confusion insues
I mean have you ever seen igblon and summoning salt in the same room?
@@createcreeper we can turn this into a religion
@@gliple gotta sign people up like scientology
I was looking for this comment
Same bro
“You need a dimension part for huge balls and a dimension part for wood”
I was literally just coming to comment the same thing
Ha, dimension 😌
Boner dimension?
Le balls 😳
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This entire video just reminds me of the Terraria "massive item crafting tree" where it's basically every single item put into this one mega ultra giga accessory that wins you the game
(Look up Soul of Eternity for anyone that wants to know)
Yes, It is so hard but possible.
I remember when me and a friend were trying to get that together, getting two of every item was just insane
@@Double_Jae was that before or after they added in the tophat squirrel NPC? Because with the NPC you can just get a full item and then buy a copy from it
@@OiaHusk Before. Wish we had that squirrel when we did it, could’ve saved so many hours
I wouldn't say it "wins you the game" considering the last crafting step requires beating the mod's final boss, which is one of the hardest bosses in the entirety of modded terraria even if you already did all previous crafting steps
I remember on my first enigmatica 2 playthrough, I decided to build everything up and make it look nice, and then never tear down old or outdated tech. It made the grinding a lot longer to get resources to make things look nice, but when I got to endgame it was so beautiful to see the progression from one thing to another.
E2:E was my first modpack, and it's amazing, super happy that igblon covered it! it's really nice to see some of the smaller parts of the MC community being showcased and explained to a larger audience
Great video! But I have some things to say...
So lets start with the first one, everyone who has no experience with mods shouldn't start with modpacks like infinity evolved or enigmatica 2, because u might get easily burnt out, because of the diffrent experience. IGoByLotsOfNames was able to survive this, because of his hypixel skyblock experience and ability to surpass a lot of grind. If you are starting with mods, you should start with a modpack that's mostly based around explorasion like for example Rougelike Adventures and Dragons. Another thing is important to have a friend playing with you when you are new. Being with someone keeps you motivated to stay. And remember you never have to finish the modpack. To most people end game is really boring so if you can't take it anymore, try a diffrent one instead of trying to keep pushing.
So now the second, the modpacks everyone should try out. At the top, I would like to put Sky Factory 4. In my opinion its the best modpack, because of its perfect balance between something being too grindy or easy and fast. Almost every FTB modpack is really good, it shows the mods from a point where you never expected them to be used in.
Now to the last one, you should try to avoid some of the mods that are just too easy to exploit and make you overpowered in seconds. For example Project E, if modpack is not based around it, will make your experience most of the time really easy and soon, there won't be anything to do. Another type of that mod is Chickens and Roots combined. Again if not balanced really carefully will make you quit really quickly, because there won't be anything intresting to do.
If you ask, How did I start my experience with mods then? Well, in around 2014 there was a really big hype for mods and my best friend conviced me to try them out (I didn't even own minecraft then). We were playing Sky Factory 2 a good modpack for its times, but now there are way better modpacks. Now , because of my experience I try to create my own modpacks for my friends (Don't try search me up in CF ik you are tempted but that modpack is trash, ok?). I really enjoy creating them, but keeping the balance only by yourself is really hard. When creating a modpack you need to have a lot of experience so your modpack won't be cheesed right at the beggining.
In conlcusion, don't let the mods overwhelm you or you won't make it far. IGoByLotsOfNames thank you for showing the mods from the way they were supposed to be shown. Most youtubers don't really know this side of the mods and I'm suprised you enjoyed it. I hope you will continue your journey with mods and that other viewers will try them out. Thank you for listening to my Ted Talk.
I disagree on the almost all ftb packs are good part but for the rest its good.
Btw ftb academy is great for starters since it teaches you about a lot of mods.
I started modded by playing automaton with a friend and then project ozone 3 kappa in an smp. I beat po3k relatively fast and now im vibin in ftb interactions (the only really good ftb pack imo)
well me and a friend prob stil going to start this modpack ,just looks like too much fun, idk my biggest problem is getting into machines and stuff, bcs i have no prior experince, i played skyfactory before but everytime u had to start using machines i kinda got lost
@@asdesad1998 then I’d suggest starting with ftb academy first
My first modpack was ftb interactions 🤣
IMO I would recommend SF3 over SF4 if you want to play sky factory experience, And stone block 2 over both if you want automate-resource mod pack.
It a bit more grindy (especially early game when you have to sieve a massive amount of block) because SF4 is wayyyy too casual due to sapling + bonsai combo
and creative-like flying is quite important QOL in SF modpack but they just make it harder by removing angel ring so the only way you can fly is to wear supremium armor or glitches armor.
the real good thing that SF4 better than SF3 it is easy to track questline because they add GUI and auto-check quest for you.
But the real deal is stone block 2. It is similar to SF3 but with a quest gui system from sf4. they make quest progressive based, unlike SF4 that isn't so it's kinda confusing for the newcomers.
the downside of it is in the late game when you have to craft emc-relate stuff is crazy grindy but when you got emc table is like you become creative and difficulty just drop significantly and after that, you just have to find the way to abusing game to get a massive amount of EMC (which is very easy) to make everything you want. yeah it makes the game boring after that (it's end game dude what do you want) but it's quite satisfy when you made it.
"regular minecraft has manual grinding"
any technical server: *am I a joke to you?*
There are still no automated method for many things
@@moofurg yes, but it does lessen the load of farming other things (ie farming red concrete takes less time if you have an iron farm as you dont need to go to get red dye, farming diamonds are wayyy easier if you have (even a small) tunnel bore machine, doing literally anything becomes wayy easier if you have a hoglin farm (for porkchops) and more.)
It’s not only highly technical Minecraft servers, I build loads of farms on casual vanilla playtroughs with my friends
@@moofurg Puts mods* Now what?
@@Pepo.. but then it isn’t regular Minecraft
modpacks are really the reason that minecraft will never die.
Btw you can skip pumping the molten metal into a smeltery and just pump it directly into the casting basins and it works much faster.
If you’re talking about the creative fluid tank, tried this. It dropped my frames and tick speed stupidly. And remember, the thing requires a quick tick speed. So i went back to the more stable feed through the smeltery, it was slower but at least i still kept 30fps.
@@jamzee_ Back when i had a literal potato for a CPU (a pentium g4400) i had no problem doing this with pumping directly from the tanks into casting basins. More specifically i would pump all the molten metal into extra utilities drums then pump it into casting basins using a dedicated build designed to empty drums.
@@Jackpkmn its bc your game was going at 10 seconds per frame
@@Ghost-ot8cg It was more like 40fps.
Just finished watching the vid. It’s a banger. Now ima go plat some Minecraft
Samt
i tried, cried in 5-15 fps with huge ping, never coming back
69 lick lololoool
@Matthew Banks *platinum
Mods make Minecraft special and keep it fun to play even after 11+ years
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I thought you were going to talk about a hidden gem that no one has ever heard of or played. I watched Laskmak play Enigmatica 2 Expert Mode. (:
E2e is fun but god sometimes it's unfun
Doesn’t have to be unknown to be good
What's the name of the mod with the Planets and Stars and Stuff?
@@Codex_Sprucensylve i don’t remember this video, but galacticraft is a good planets/stars mod
@@Codex_Sprucensylve It's Advanced Rocketry
What I love about this modpack is it's replay ability, no playthrough is the same, and if, like, a year and the future you want to do it again, go for it, it's lots of fun.
1:30 “this is why most moded play throughs only have 10-20 and shows a mod pack with over 150+ mods lol”
Yeah it's like what mod is that with only 10-20?
Antimatter Chemistry 127
Botanica Skies 119
Compact Claustrophobia 140
... it's actually weird to find a modpack these days with under 100 especially if you like skyblocks (smallest I have come across still developed is 64 mods) or other sorts of different play conditions.
@@cericatI think he means content mods. A bunch of the mods modpacks include are just standard QoL, libs, and optimizations
You didn’t mention that the cosmos set cancels the death even, basically you CANT die. Yes, you survive /kill
I can't wait to get the "huge balls" modifier
GottBla get me one of those
It was a trip watching this video cause I've been messing with modded for nearly a decade so its not new to me, but hearing about someone else's mindblowing experience was really fun.
Honestly when I saw the crap it took to make everything I thought it wasn’t possible, then he said 5 weeks, these mods are cool and all but I’m not the type of guy to grind and grind and research so much it makes college look like kindergarten, but awesome video
The regular install of e2e doesnt have much grinding, that's why it's so popular. It has harder mobs and recipies, but it is about as easy an "expert" (which keep in mind is an arbitrary title) pack can get
The extended version takes it much further and removes most of the easy early game recipies that e2e had. It is a lot more fun imo but it is more in line with a pack like gtnh and dj2
Summoning salt music and a 30+ minute video? Sounds like quality content.
Fr
bro i was watching flashbacks of mario kart 64 tracks
Yo man can we be friends cause like holy
@soople. I didn't say he made it, summoning salt obviously HEAVILY popularized it though, and most people wouldn't know the song in the first place if he didn't make videos with it.
@soople. yeah but he incorporated into his videos so people associate it with his vids
0:44 that’s true I can literally never gold plate a mod
Everytime i see draconic evolution mod i just get ptsd to when the chaos guardian uppercuts me out of no where and my shields dropped to zero
@@uwukai rip
@@uwukai but why build a draconic reactor like its literally a time bomb to end your 2 month modpack run in seconds.
@@uwukai lmao that happened to me once and i havent played modded since.. i think i might start again since it is super fun
This is why you build it 200+ blocks away so it's radius doesn't kill anything important. I'd also recommend making a copy of the world right before making it legit and blow one up on the copy to survey the damage, saved a playthrough of skyblock oddsey doing that
@@DaRocketGuy 200+ blocks might not be far away enough... I strongly reecommend you build one in a diffrent dimension for example nether and just build a box and store the reactor there. Try to find a block that can transfer energy between dimensions and even if that reactor blows up it won't blow up anything important.
Someone really thought you should be able to create whole dimensions, I'm not necessarily surprised with just how much content exists through mods although I'm probably will stay impressed for a while.
minecraft mods have reached a point of infinite possibility, there's nothing more to ask for cause its already out there in more detail than you could ever imagine
saw Avaritia, immediatly remembered PO2 kappa, such a good time
I have like 448 hours on PO3 lol
That was my first expert modpack i quit bc i had no idea to do went back and replayed it and it was pretty good
@@lukaratkovic6841 same bro, try out po3 kappa
@@gunter8446 ill try it out
Modded Minecraft is like math - you re trying in both of them to find the most efficient way of solving a problem with a lot of steps
true
plated 😀
hamood
@@Hysani habibi
This is 3d Starbound Fracking Universe with a whole lot of extra steps.
I remember as a kid watching a brazillian youtuber play this modpack (jazzghost) and this was my biggest inspiration to start modding for the first time and play java edition.
Enigmatica 2 expert is great!
Play Dungeons Dragons and Space shuttles though, it’ll make enigmatica 2 look like skyfactory.
(1500 quests, 300 mods, harder progression, mobs are actually a threat, no bullshit food mods) its great.
Do you perhaps know modpacks similar to DDSS in both difficulty and gameplay? I played through it with a good friend and after that most other packs go by quite fast (looking at you ATM6). What we really loved about it is how everything was connected, and that you needed every single mod.
Ithink this mod the mobs are stronger than bosses as f
@@Marivahlio have you heard of gregtech?
well maybe, since this comment was 10 months ago, i guarantee you know greg
i have been playing ddss for 1 years now and loved it mostly the tier 5 main questline but i think enigmatica 2 is harder
I see Draconic evolution, available, and Lost Cities in the first 5 seconds, among others, as well as Advanced Rocketry, which are some of my favorites. Good content though! Keep it up!
You can't say this man disappeared for 2 weeks... it's just how long it takes to make such a masterpiece.
Basically the objective:
Form an empire, gain unimaginable wealth, become a god.
I've been playing modded Minecraft essentially since I started playing Minecraft. Very introspective video. Basically everything you've said in the video has been engrained into me over years of playing, but I find myself jaded after playing modded for so long.
Can't pick it up anymore, let alone vanilla Minecraft.
Out of all my years playing mod packs, I can say that Enigmatica 2 Expert is 100% the BEST mod pack out there(for now).
Have you tried stacia it's for 1.16.5
E2e is my Fav as well :)
@@mi1t4nk I have not, but I will check it out, thanks for the suggestion!
@@hivoltage6300 np hope you like the new expert pack (it's not vary difficult early game)
@@mi1t4nk I tried it a few months ago (my laptop isn't good enough for it unfortunately) but it seemed like that open kitchen sink type of mode. Is it really like Enigmatica 2 expert?
@@myartikool its not like e2e (although it reminds me of it) but it still is an expert pack the start isn't to difficult I think the recipes will change the more the mods develop :P
I've played modded for more than half a decade, and it's so nice to see new players enjoying it.
But it is clear that you are new to modded, unfortunately. Specifically, you overlooked the magic mods completely. Magic mods aren't powerful at first, but they can have some serious endgame power with large-scale builds. Things like Thaumcraft's infusion, Astral Sorcery's rituals, and Blood Magic's rites. Thaumcraft's vis and flux mechanics (when properly managed) allow you to automate some of the most broken early game blocks. All 3 lamps are extremely useful, letting you boost Mystic Agriculture early, cause massive orgies, and light up your entire base with a single block. Blood magic gives you sigils and rites. The sigils give you broken abilities, and rites give you the fuel for these abilities. Astral Sorcery is just straight-up broken. The ritual which goes with Horologium (the eclipse constellation) MULTIPLIES THE TICKRATE OF MACHINERY. The ritual which corresponds to Lucerna (the new moon constellation) DISABLES MOB SPAWNING FOR A 1000 BLOCK RADIUS. Not to mention the attunement perks, like making ALL PICKAXES ACT LIKE PAXELS and giving UP TO TRIPLE BLOCK REACH.
But I really don't blame you for missing out on these things. This is your first massive modpack and you shouldn't be expected to make everything like how everyone wants. Just be aware that every mod has potential for being OP, and it becomes much less boring when you figure out how it works.
except astral sorcery because the devs give no hard numbers and they banned me from ther discord please i just want to study stars
Ok I will do this
Half a decade? I've been playing modded Minecraft for a decade (modded in general since beta 1.6 tech/magic mods like BC, IC2, Red Power, ... since beta 1.8).
heavily modded minecraft is always very nostalgic for me
This is why mods and modpacks are incredible. I love them and I hope they never go away.
29:35 "The Draconic Armour, the Staff of Power, and Bow"
So basically this is what im going to be doing in the summer holidays.
and boom we’re already in winter
"You Never Plated"
-IGoByLotsOfNames 2021
Hey, I played a similar modpacks with my friends on a server, great to know that there are people who also like those kind of mods.I play those for the nostalgia :o
What server?
I fell asleep, woke up, and he’s still explaining crafting recipes
People easily play with modpacks that have 100-200 mods to them ~300 mark is where things get a bit too much
damn, what a missed opportunity
they could have coded it so that if "Infinity" material was put into a creative tank, it would just explode
i mean, im pretty sure putting infinity ingots in the creative tank is a very intentional design choice, its a big enough balance decision that if it was a mistake it wouldve been removed in a patch
this mod pack is the minecraft alternative to t-mod loader’s “Fargos Soul Mod”
except with tmod 1.4 on the horizon and the tons of new mods being developed terraria is gonna need an even bigger mega mod.
fargos soul is not that big is it , or do you mean the crafting recipes
@@asdesad1998 i mean fargos soul mod with all the other mods included in the recepie for the soul of eternity.
Which by the way cannot be loaded unless you have the 64-bit version of t-modloader. It runs out of memory if you try with vanilla tmod.
It’s more like Fargo’s mod is the alternative to this lol
@@jackinzbox. no it's not
And here I was thinking that hypixel skyblock needed massive amounts of items to craft stuff.
Someone who played Skyblock: only 500000 materials for one item? That's nothing
Imagine having an SMP server that is just a team of people working to get the Bragging Rights items.
5:35 Oh so it’s basically the Minecraft equivalent to Terraria’s “Soul of Eternity” from the Fargo’s soul mod requiring end game stuff from every major Terraria mod.
you only need all the souls from fargo’s mod lmao
@@matthewmedina1113 I was talking about when you have the addons that require you to get the stuff from the other mods
@@stardust7186 its like that but if you needed millions of every item, and then the souls of eternity were just one item in another insane recipe.
@@ultrab2777 Then you need more to get One-Tap Sword™
I've been binge watching your whole channel and it's fun to see your evolution throughout the months, you're gonna be big quickly man!
(Also a suggestion, what if you make a beginner guide for Hypixel Skyblock? Your videos make me want to play but i've never really played in any online minecraft server)
Next Video: The Search of the minecraft mod that doesn't exist.
As far as I’m concerned, minecraft is just an engine to play gregtech on
IGBLON is the only person that made me realise that being organized isn't by having a huge super nice base where there's a faction for every single operation.
It doesn't even matter if you don't have a house.
As long as you know what your doing and where it is,you can have a good base.
Never, ever thought I'd see a 14min intro in a video. I'm not complaining though.
"You never played" me laughs in 9000 hours of modded minecraft.
I recently decided to try this modpack and got 8 other friends to play with, and it's been the most fun we've had with minecraft in years. Thank you for making this video or else we never would have known about this modpack.
name?
@@Cabravex Enigmatica 2: Expert Mode
@@Taelo thanks
@@Cabravex np, hope you have fun with it! If you don't want to sink hundreds of hours into it try the regular Enigmatica 2 pack.
This is one of my favorite TH-cam videos of All time. I love your videos so much they relax me. Minecraft is my favorite. I love modded so much
"hello, i am a robot voice" yeah why shoud i trust this video at all
"These steps include: creating artifical dimensions..."
Uhm... that doesnt sound complicated at all
it's really not tbh
I got nostalgia from this...
I miss Ssundee's old series
Now I dont watch him but my brother does
i miss skyfactory with crainer ;(
"most modpack playthru's have 10-20 mods"
"It's really hard to make packs with 100+ mods playable and have progression"
*Modpack devs who make 150+ packs every few months that have a clear theme, progression, and everything is customized to fit the creator's vision for gameplay* : am I a joke to you?
he said most *modded* playthroughs have 10-20 mods, modpacks have more. and also just because they can do it fast doesn't mean it isn't a challenge to make
This is the path Steve has to take everytime you get into creative mode you guys, he just does it so fast it's instant.
Its cool to come back and watch this again. This was the video that introduced me to expert modpacks and especially E2E which was my first expert modpack and the first one I finished. Now I am deep into GTNH and still no end in sight I have barely scratched the surface but I would never imagine minecraft mods had the depth gregtech and GTNH has.
I loved Twilight Forest and Thaumcraft the most. Making all the machines and automating everything was also lots of fun. Thanks for reminding me of off the fun mods I've played with.
I really want a proper fantasy mod pack! (And Thaumcraft to get a new update 😢)
@@jemm113 I'm pretty sure Thaumcraft 7 is currently in development, just not by Azanor. Somebody else picked it up
@@oblivi8games808 I know that, but it’s been soooo long that I’ve run out of optimism. Hopefully it comes out for 1.20 or something (though 1.18 or 1.19 may be the definitive “year zero” update choices due to the fundamental changes).
I’d actually love to see lots of modding for 1.20 specifically because stuff like the sniffer and archeology could to MILES with mods!
I wish thaumcraft wasnt almost exclusively quality of life things when compared to tech mods
It's been ages, but I remember some really powerful wands. And flying.
Time in a bottle sounds like a great thing to have
After 8years of playing with mods, at one point, you know em all, from the original piston mod that added pistons to the newest version of mekanism, I've seen most of em'. And my favourite modpack is still one from ftb called SSP, with a giant pyramid, it was just awesome...
YOOOOOOO starting with We're Finally Landing was sick.
instantly recognized the HOME song in the beginning
Mega mod packs are so much fun and this one looks so good
me: *literally plays my own modpack with 400+ mods and runs ultimately great*
who asked
@@i_n_o_1631 me bro. Get the fuck out of here. I fucking asked. "Did someone ask?" Would've been a better question cause then I could have been like "yeah, I did actually " but now I have to say "me bro. Get the fuck out of here. I fucking asked. "Did someone ask?" Would've been a better questions cause then I could have been like ""
What yo modpack my guy?
my modpack is my homemade modpack
@@xXbadjao100Xx that sounds cool. I made my self one too, it’s cool, still needs to be worked on
This mod be like:
"Get wood"
"Make pickaxe"
"Mine cobble"
"Learn Theoritical physics"
"Learn how nuclear reactors work"
"Make a furnace"
Why yes, it was the other way around for me. When I played this pack, I pretty much did everything every single magic mod had to offer before making a single RF.
"could be placed in a chest with hoppers" - is the most normal minecraft thing in this video!
I played a good chunk of these when they were new
Same I played some of these in 1.7.10 and 1.12.2
I felt great when I first got my draconic armour (I don't really remember what exactly it was, been a couple good years, but something from that mod I remember) on sf3, and now I just see this man balling with millions of draconium...
Yeah i was mainly a 1.6.4 modded player, that was the most up to date modding version at the time.
@@dankalzein sky factory is easy mode im pretty sure they didnt change any recipes
Ok now try and beat GregTech: New Horizons. That pack is like E2E but actually difficult and balanced, and takes so long to beat that it has been out for 4 years and no oft has legitimately, with proof, actually finished it yet, and the pack is still in development so it only gets longer.
Sry about the late reply but i believe a youtuber named Kharax82 actually did everything you just listed, i highly recommend checking it out :]
@@mincorftandrobox4550 also some dudes in multiplayer completed it. They had a HUGE base
As in, bigger than any hermitcraft base, might risk and say even bigger than all HC bases combined.
@@mincorftandrobox4550 he didnt finish it lol he quit because it required so much afking to finish
there was that group that managed to craft a stargate somewhat recently
You know it’s gonna be good day when igblon uploads
I’m loving the summoning salt inspo in this video!! The style is really cool :)))
bro wdym
you've never played
I've played them all cuz it's nostalgia that drives me to play them
1:08 THAT DISCORD PING GOT ME
I remember watching ssundee when he played sky factory and he had the draconic evolution in it...
2:59
Every hypixel skyblock update be like:
and after going into a pocket dimension to fight off hordes of enemies, we can get wooden planks.
My main go-to for this kind of experience is Skyfactory 3.
I like how it really forces a start from absolutely nothing. Makes finding goals much easier since you can only really do 3-4 things at any given time. Some things are grindy until you automate them because it's literally a 5-step process just to get a few bits of redstone dust manually, but once you automate them, it's a definite sense of achievement.
my fps while running the modpack: *A A A A A*
now play omnifactory and GregTech new horizones, they are both amazing packs
Ayy it's "We're Finally Landing", I already know this is gonna be a good video :)
It's been a few years since I first saw this video, and today I finally crafted the creative vending upgrade after 257 hours of playtime. This was such a journey, and I would never have discovered the world of hypermodded if it weren't for this video. Thank you.
This modpack teaches you how to obtain a sigma grindset basically...