CraftOres

CraftOres

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CraftOres

This data pack adds multiple new recipes to craft all ore block variants, and for copper, gold, and iron, craft the raw versions.

Table of Contents

How to craft?

Ores

The amount of items you need to craft is bound to the maximum amount of drops you can get from that ore block, using a pickaxe with Fortune III. All crafting recipes are shapeless, meaning you don't have to put the items in specific spots to craft the ore blocks.

All crafting recipes require a base block, stone, deepslate, or in some cases, netherrack.

For more information on how to craft ore blocks, you can check howtocraft.md#ore-blocks

All ores

Raw Metals

Raw copper, gold, and iron are crafted using 4 ingots and one gravel.

For more information on how to craft raw metals, you can check howtocraft.md#raw-metals

Raw metals

Install

Singleplayer

At the creation of a world

Here is how to install a data pack when creating a singleplayer world:

  1. Open Minecraft.
  2. Create a new world and click Data Packs.
  3. Drag the data pack into the Minecraft window. It should be a .zip file or directory.
  4. Click Yes on the confirmation screen.
  5. Move the data pack to the right hand side of the screen by clicking the triangle on its icon.
  6. Click Done and continue creating your world, then click on Create New World.
  7. If the data pack has a correct format, it would be enabled in the world. If you have enabled cheats, you can verify by typing /datapack list enabled and find an entry named [file/datapack name].

In an existing world

Here is how to install a data pack in an existing singleplayer world:

  1. Open Minecraft.
  2. Select the world you want to install the data pack for, click on Edit, then Open world folder.
  3. Open the folder named datapacks, and put the data pack into it. It should be a .zip file or directory.
  4. Type /reload (if you have enabled cheats) or press F3+T if you are in the world during the installation.
  5. If the data pack has a correct format, it would be enabled in the world. If you have enabled cheats, you can verify by typing /datapack list enabled and find an entry named [file/datapack name].
  6. If it doesn't work then reload Minecraft.

Multiplayer

Here is how to install a data pack when in multiplayer:

  1. Download the data pack. It should be a .zip file or directory.
  2. Open your server folder, then open the folder of the world you wish to install the data pack in (default: world).
  3. Put the data pack into a folder named datapacks.
  4. Type /reload from the console or as a level 3 operator if the server was running during the installation.
  5. If the data pack has a correct format, it would be enabled on the server. You can verify by typing /datapack list enabled from the consoloe or as a level 3 operator and find an entry named [file/datapack name].

Issues and ideas

If you are experiencing any issues with the data pack or just want to suggest and idea you thought of, you can create a new issue

Credits

I woulnd't have been able to make this pack without any third parties involved, so you can find those in CREDITS.txt or listed below.

CraftCorals: Thanks to Vanilla Tweaks for heavy inspiration.