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BadWolfMC has a special plugin that allows you to put the enchantments you're familiar with on regular furnaces in the same way you would enchant any other tool! | |||
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Enchantments can be placed on furnaces, blast furnaces, or smokers! These can be enchanted directly in an enchanting table or combined on an anvil with books or another furnace. We recommend first creating a single book with the desired enchantments (using as few combinations as possible so as not to exceed the enchanting limit) and combining these with the furnace on an anvil. | |||
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== Enchantments == | |||
* '''Efficiency''' - increases the smelting speed. | * '''Efficiency''' - increases the smelting speed. | ||
* '''Fortune''' - works much like fortune on a pick would by increasing the chances of additional smelting output. For example, 1 iron ore could output 4 ingots! | * '''Fortune''' - works much like fortune on a pick would by increasing the chances of additional smelting output. For example, 1 iron ore could output 4 ingots! |
Latest revision as of 22:52, 10 April 2023
BadWolfMC has a special plugin that allows you to put the enchantments you're familiar with on regular furnaces in the same way you would enchant any other tool!
How to Use
Enchantments can be placed on furnaces, blast furnaces, or smokers! These can be enchanted directly in an enchanting table or combined on an anvil with books or another furnace. We recommend first creating a single book with the desired enchantments (using as few combinations as possible so as not to exceed the enchanting limit) and combining these with the furnace on an anvil.
Warning: It's best to place furnaces only once, and be sure to place it where you want it. Breaking a furnace soon after it has been placed runs a very high risk of the block losing its enchantments! Breaking an existing enchanted furnace then quickly replacing it in the same location runs a similar risk. The plugin needs time to save the actions, which are updated every 5 minutes. |
Enchantments
- Efficiency - increases the smelting speed.
- Fortune - works much like fortune on a pick would by increasing the chances of additional smelting output. For example, 1 iron ore could output 4 ingots!
- Silk Touch - saves the time remaining on a fuel type for later use. For example, if you want to smelt just one iron ore and have a blaze rod as your fuel type, this enchantment will stop the fuel usage as soon as the ore has finished and save the remaining fuel for later! Note that breaking and replacing a furnace will lose any saved time with any fuel.
- Unbreaking - increases the durability of the respective fuel type (the fuel lasts longer).
Note: while you wouldn't normally be able to combine fortune and silk touch enchantments (since on regular tools they do opposite things), you can with enchanted furnaces.
The Numbers
These come directly from the plugin developer. You can safely ignore this part.
Efficiency (DIG_SPEED)
Increases smelting speed. Stock is 10 seconds per smelt. Time = 20 / (level + 2) seconds Level/Seconds per Smelt
Level | Seconds per smelt |
---|---|
0 | 10 |
1 | 6.7 |
2 | 5 |
3 | 4 |
4 | 3.3 |
5 | 2.9 |
Fortune (LOOT_BONUS_BLOCKS)
Adds additional result chances. Average = (level + 1) / 2 + 1 / (level + 2)
Level | Average Results |
---|---|
0 | 1 |
1 | 1.33 |
2 | 1.75 |
3 | 2.20 |
Unbreaking (DURABILITY)
Increases burn time based on fuel. Time = default time * (level / 5 + 1)
Level | Coal Burn Seconds | Blaze Rod Burn Seconds | Lava Bucket Burn Seconds |
---|---|---|---|
0 | 80 | 120 | 1000 |
1 | 96 | 144 | 1200 |
2 | 112 | 168 | 1400 |
3 | 128 | 192 | 1600 |