Put in front of a search to filter by the mod. Right click on an item to see what you can make with it. Items are sorted by mod, so scrolling through there can give you an idea of what to try out. It’s the big list of items on the right when you open your inventory.
JEI, or Just Enough Items is one of the primary keys to learning about all the mods.
If you are new, there are many differences in the interface that are really useful added by dozens of mods that are just designed to make Minecraft a little bit better: If you’re not new to modded minecraft, move on to #1. This one doesn’t really count, so I marked it zero. The most common answer to what to do in Valhelsia is probably, “Mekanism and Refined storage”, both of which I love and honestly can’t live without at least some of the stuff. More intended to help you see what’s here and what to work toward. With that, here’s a list of 20 (actually 21 25 26, and we’ll keep adding to it) things to do to get yourself kickstarted with Valhelsia 3 and learning about the mods and different things you can do. This isn’t a walkthrough or cookbook. Even better, the creators of Valhelsia 3 go through great effort to add additional configuration to make mods work even better together.
Some mod authors count on this even and build in interoperability. Some of the best parts of modded minecraft is mixing the features to create something not possible in a single mod.
I would really like to see modded minecraft become more accessible to more people, and I’ve been thinking a lot about writing how-tos, creating videos, and books can be written on the subject, Short of that, let’s take a really high level look at the big mods in Valhelsia 3 and how to get started with them.įirst, before jumping in it’s worth mentioning that part of what’s great about a mod-pack is that the mods are not all isolated from each other. Though I also understand how overwhelming it all is. Or “open up JEI and click on items to see how to make them”. People rightly respond, “it’s Minecraft, do whatever you want”. I hear over and over in the Valhelsia 3 Discord server people asking, what’s the point? and where do I start? It can be overwhelming for anyone not used to modded minecraft and the subtle and obscure ways there are to learn about a modpack and the mods in it. Also note that Sorting Pipes *should* work with fluids, if you double-click a bucket into the filters.Valhelsia 3 is a Minecraft modpack with over 200 mods in it. You could still get some fluids winding up in multiple barrels if previously-filled barrels run empty, but it won't be nearly as bad as EIO filling all of them with the same stuff.
Transfer nodes (without a round-robin-like upgrade) will always insert whatever they're transporting into the first available thing they find- that is, unlike EIO conduits, they prioritize tanks closer to the node. If you're too lazy to configure all of your barrels ahead of time, a long unbranching line of ExtraUtils transfer pipes that goes past all of the barrels might be your next best bet. This will work fine, as long as you're careful to never drain the drums completely. The conduits won't push fluids into containers that they won't fit in, such as tanks that are already storing some other fluid. If not, you could "prime" all of your drums with a bucket's worth of each fluid you want to store. EnderIO conduits do have a tendency to distribute things as evenly as they can, which sounds like it's the source of your issue.Ĭan you filter EIO fluid conduits? If so, that'd probably be the most effective solution.