Enigmatica 2: Expert Skyblock - E2ES

Enigmatica 2: Expert Skyblock - E2ES

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Make Unique Ores Available from Orbital Laser Drill

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mike347 commented on Jan 24, 2019, 1:56 AM UTC:

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Issue Description
The Advanced Rocketry orbital laser drill does not seem to produce anything other than vanilla ores.
No Dilthium, rutile/titanium, etc. etc.
Possible to add this?
Possibly make the orbital laser drill itself require a silk touched rutile/titanium, and/or other ores only available on other planets so that players have to mine there manually at least once before building the drill?

Modpack version (Do not use "latest")

1.50a

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This issue was moved by NillerMedDild from NillerMedDild/Enigmatica2Expert#693.

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NillerMedDild commented on Jan 29, 2019, 9:48 AM UTC:

The list of ores you can get from Orbital Laser Drilling as of 1.54:

oreIron
oreGold
oreCopper
oreTin
oreRedstone
oreDiamond
oreIridium
oreTitanium
oreDiamond
oreEmerald
oreAstralStarmetal
oreDimensionalShard
orePlatinum
oreMithril
oreDilithium

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NillerMedDild commented on Jan 24, 2019, 6:52 AM UTC:

I thought I had added that already tbh :P Sure thing!

May I see a screenshot of your Orbital Laser Drill setup? I've never seen it in action :)

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mike347 commented on Jan 24, 2019, 11:36 AM UTC:

It really looks rather plain, it has no actual laser or particle effects...but here's my space station with laser drill under construction in orbit of Titan.
https://imgur.com/a/4yLxdOS

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NillerMedDild commented on Jan 25, 2019, 5:02 PM UTC:

The Space Station looks really cool though, thanks for sharing!