-
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 15
Replication Guide: Blocks
This page will explain how to use the mod (even though the CurseForge page already does so) by listing what each block does in addition to an explanation of their UI.
Every block requires power (in the form of Forge Energy), which must be supplied from an external mod of your choice.
The mod's config file allows you to customize power usage rates and the time taken per operation.
Matter Pipes are used to transfer Matter between machines. In addition, they will transfer power to any connected machines.
Matter Tanks store up to 256,000 of one type of Matter. They are not required, but can be useful on larger Matter Networks.

Scans any item placed inside of it, storing the replication pattern in a Memory Chip inserted into the dedicated slots (starting with the top slot).
Pattern scans are required in order to replicate items.

- Power bar
- Input slot
- Chip storage - each Memory Chip can hold 16 item patterns in it, which can then be used by any connected Replicators.
Converts items into Matter, which can be stored in any Matter Tanks connected to the Network.

- Power bar
- Input slots
- Progress bar
- Matter tanks
Converts Matter into the specified item.

- Power bar
- Progress bar
- Input slot. If Infinite Mode is toggled on, it will keep producing the desired item until the Network runs out of Matter.
- Output slots
Stores Memory Chips and allows the Network to utilize the Replication Patterns on them. Each one can store up to 8 Memory Chips, and only has one valid Network Connection Slot.

When connected to a Network, the Replication Terminal allows you to request multiple Replication Operations at once in addition to listing the total volume of Matter the Network currently has.

- Pattern list. Lists all the Replication Patterns available from connected Chip Storages.
- Output slots
- Matter list. Taken from all connected Matter Tanks.
- Player inventory
Note: REI's item panel will overlap the Matter List, which can make it a bit annoying to read.
