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* Force Fields are only currently affected by [[ | * Force Fields are only currently affected by [[Hypersonic]]s (complete destruction) and [[EMP]]s (drains power from [[Capacitor]]s). | ||
* Use the [[MultiTool|MFFS MultiTool]] to take down misplaced blocks, they will not come loose with just a pickaxe! | * Use the [[MultiTool|MFFS MultiTool]] to take down misplaced blocks, they will not come loose with just a pickaxe! |
Revision as of 06:15, 6 April 2013
Modular Forcefield System or MFFS for short adds force fields to the game of Minecraft. These force fields can be configured with an upgrade system. Force fields are indestructible and need force energy(FE) to function. In the current version force fields hurt any player who tries to break a force field block. Force fields also kill/damage players if the force field forms on the player.
Basic setup
To get started you'll need:
When you find Monazit ore, which can be found near layer 20, you need to smelt it in a furnace or macerate it to get Forcicium.
Then you will need to extract the energy from the Raw Forcicium with a MFFS Extractor, which must be powered with UE or IC2 electricity, then you connect the Extractor to a MFFS Capacitor with a Blank MFFS Card. You can do this by first right-clicking on the Capacitor then right-clicking the Extractor. Put some Raw Forcicium into the Extractor and power it, it will then begin to convert Raw Forcicium to Force Energy.
To actually make a force field place down a MFFS Projector and connect it to the Capacitor. Then place a Projector Module into the red slot, and power it with redstone. Volia! You now have your own basic force field system.
A Complete Guide Can Be Found Here
Things to note
- Force Fields are only currently affected by Hypersonics (complete destruction) and EMPs (drains power from Capacitors).
- Use the MFFS MultiTool to take down misplaced blocks, they will not come loose with just a pickaxe!
Trivia
- The mod used to be developed by Thunderdark, after which he passed development to Calclavia's hands.[1]
References
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