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Ex Nihilo Omnia Mod 1.12.2, 1.10.2 (A Reboot of Ex Nihilo Mod)
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Ex Nihilo Omnia Mod 1.12.2, 1.10.2 is nearly identical to its predecessor Ex Nihilo in terms of gameplay. There are some things taken from Ex Nihilo 2, but it is more similar to the first.
Screenshots and Crafting Recipes:
Hammer
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Resource production
You can use hammers to break cobblestone into gravel, gravel into sand, and then sand into dust.
Don’t want that sandstone anymore? No problem! Just hammer it back into sand.
Are you tired of all that normal, not falling netherrack? Hammer it into nether gravel!
Endstone, too! Who wouldn’t want all the blocks in the end to be able to fall?
Ore processing
Gotten any broken ores from sifting gravel?
Pack em together into ore gravel!
You can use the hammer to break apart the ore gravel and get bits of crushed ore. You can repeat the process again to get ore dust, and every extra step you take gives the chance of getting more ore!
You can smelt each type of ore into its ingot.
I want it
Glad to hear. To make one, you simply put some wood, stone, iron, gold, or diamond on a handle like this:
Crooks
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A quick right click will pull the animal to you and away from those dangerous ledges. That should buy you enough time to repair a fence or fix a wall.
If an enemy does manage to spawn on your island, hitting it with a crook will do exactly zero damage. However, it will shove the enemy backwards. With some planning, you could arrange for them to be shoved into the void.
And finally, the improved reach allows you to better inspect leaves as you break them, making it twice as likely to get saplings (and apples) from leaf blocks as you break them. How do you get your hands on one?
Silkworms
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When you are using your crook to harvest leaves, there is a slim chance that you might find a silkworm hiding in them
Set this guy loose on a tree and he’ll relentlessly infest and colonize the leaves
With enough patience, there will be no living leaves left
With no leaves left, you can’t get any saplings from them, however, these guys have been working nonstop making silk. The closer to white the leaves are, the more you’ll get, so be sure to let these guys finish their job.
If you want more silkworms, you can probably get them out of their leaves with a crook.
And if you end up with more of these dudes than you want, they are decently high in protein…
Items
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Porcelain
If you burn some sticks, you won’t be left with anything that seems useful at first.
However, ash contains enough nutrients to work to grow plants and saplings.
It can also be mixed with some clay that you got from a barrel and bonemeal to create porcelain clay
Now this stuff is really useful.
Porcelain buckets
You find that you really have a knack for sculpting, and can easily shape some porcelain clay into a bucket.
But you notice that it is still pretty malleable. Maybe if you put it in a furnace it will get strong enough to hold liquids.
Eureka! It functions just like a normal, metal bucket!
Stones
By hammering smooth stone, you find you can get smaller, perfectly hand-sized stones!
Try and see how far you can throw them.
Or try and put them back together
Note: you can change how many stones are required in the config, 1-9, 0 to disable.
Spores
These are interesting. They can be used dirt to grow mycelium, and cows seem to have an odd reaction…
Crucible
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With enough of that porcelain stuff, you find you can make a very large basin.
Based on you experience with the bucket, you figure you need to fire this thing, too.
Now what can this thing do?
Spoiler alert: something.
Melting
With a source of heat beneath it, the crucible itself gets rather hot. You notice that some things are hotter than others.
Now that the crucible is all warmed up, try adding something to melt!
And just give it some time. You notice that the higher quality the heat source, the less time it takes.
Sieves
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Sieves are now crafted like so, you can make them out of any type of wood
And you add a mesh to it after you place it
Currently, there are two meshes you can add, and the only difference is durability
If you want to have an easier time, you can change the config so that you craft the mesh directly into the sieve, and the durability won’t wear out.
Once you have your hands on one, try putting some dirt in it.
And then sift around a bit…
And out pops some stuff!
But there’s plenty more that you can get from sifting, as long as you’re lucky.
What exactly?
Dirt:
Stones
Wheat seeds
Melon seeds
Pumpkin seeds
Beetroot seeds
Carrot seeds
Potato seeds
Sugarcane seeds
Different types of tree’s seeds
Try and plant the seeds! Most will need farmland to grow.
Gravel:
Flint
Coal
Lapis lazuli
Diamonds
Broken ores
Sand:
Cocoa beans
Cactus seeds
Spores
Crushed ores
Soul Sand:
Quartz
Nether wart
Ghast tear
Nether Gravel:
Broken nether ores
Barrels
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Barrels, turns out, can be made from pretty much anything.
And you make ’em like this
But they do more than just sit there and look pretty. What exactly? Well, quite a lot.
Composting
You can put pretty much any organic matter into a barrel…
Let it sit for a bit…
And eventually, you’ll end up with dirt!
Collecting rain
Barrels have this wonderful property: they can collect water, from rain!
Clay
Once you have enough rainwater, you can put some dust that you got from your hammer into the barrel, and get some clay!
Netherrack and Endstone
If your barrel can hold lava without catching fire, you can mix in some redstone or glowstone to congeal the lava into netherrack or endstone, respectively.
Witchwater
If you were lucky enough to get some spores from a sieve, try adding them to a barrel of water. The spores have a supernatural effect, fermenting the water into the vile substance known as… witchwater.
Witchwater has some pretty nasty properties, mutating friendly mobs into monsters, monsters into nightmares, and, less extremely, can transform sand into soul sand when still in a barrel.
Slime
Nothing’s worse than spoiled milk, right? It gets all chunky and nasty. Fortunately, however, there is a way to turn this into a good thing!
Mix some milk into water…
Let it sit for a bit, get all nice and… green?
Well, what do you know? You grew a slime.
Dolls
With some gems and a handful of porcelain, you could sculpt a friend to keep you company up there in the sky. But he looks rather plain doesn’t he? We should give him a coat of paint.
This guy has quite the hot temper! He should take a nice bath to cool off, but he insists on having the water scorching so it doesn’t help much. I think he was actually more angry after the bath. He started throwing things and mumbling about burning the whole building down.
HINT: Add it to a barrel of lava and wait.
This friend is a bit on the goth side. He likes movies about vampires and witches. He’s been practicing to be a vocalist in a metal band. Not a bad guy overall, but keep an eye on him. If he thinks you’re not looking, he’ll pocket anything he can get his hands on.