Vallen discusses how to automate Blood Magic altar for slate production using GASP vanilla Minecraft redstone, which is low-cost and efficient. He suggests using whitelisted itemducts or autonomous activators for blood production or item creation. Blood Magic’s item routers allow for specifying amounts on attached inventories, making it easy to mass-produce slates.
The series on the ATM 9 Modpack aims to help save the real world oceans. Vallen also discusses how to automate demonic will (all 5 types) using InteractionNeed Item Conduits (enderio), filterable item collectors, and barre. A redstone lamp under the altar activates when a craft finishes, which can be detected with an observer that powers a modular router to pull all items out.
Automating item production can be done as simple as sticking a hopper onto the altar and placing a stack of stone in to make slates. Vallen also discusses the possibility of automating slate production completely with the help of AE2 and Steve’s factory.
In conclusion, Vallen provides a comprehensive guide on how to automate Blood Magic altar and slate production using GASP vanilla Minecraft redstone.
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Please do a Bit-by-Bit series out of Blood Magic, is such an entertaining (and extensive) mod but with no in-game instructions is very easy to skip useful and fun stuff. I’ve been playing almost a year with it and still discovering things… I think BM is a perfect candidate for your detailed and thorough style of tutorials.
I can’t tell if this is for an older version or simply using a rather lackluster strategy; In the version of the mod that I am playing in, there is a feature wherein placing a redstone lamp underneath the blood altar causes it to output a redstone signal very briefly upon the completion of a crafting. You’d still need to invert that signal somehow to make it signal to the hoppers to Do One Sending, but you wouldn’t need to manually adjust a hopperclock to do so.
I like the idea, but instead of a clock, could you use a block update detector like an observer to read the blood altar, and use redstone to prevent the observer from firing when new items come into the blood altar? More complex redstone, but it would work any time. Personally for my current pack, I’m using filters to control when the items get pulled out of the blood altar
this doesnt work for me… the light level update most of the time doesnt happen until the pulse is over… when i do redstone reader directly i also somehow dont get the pulse signal.. i see the light but nothing changes when i add a display with the variable… i tried many different redstone mods to try to get the redstone signal off the lamp under the altar, but none work so far… its frustrating