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<h3> Basics of Runecraft </h3>
<h3> Basics of Runecraft </h3>
Runecraft is a plugin that has no /commands. Instead, all mechanics involve building structures in game with real blocks. In order to use many Runecraft mechanics, you must first obtain Runic Energy. Runic Energy is created by burning your items, or throwing them into lava. It can also be created using the Aether Chest rune (see below). Different items generate different amounts of Runic Energy. You can store up to 4 million runic energy at a given time. It does not expire when you log off.
Tier blocks<br>

Activating runes<br>
Runecraft structures are built with three different types of blocks:
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<li> Tier Blocks (aka Ink Blocks): These are the main blocks used to construct the runecraft structures (runes). Different blocks may have different tiers, meaning they give more or less power to your rune (usually). For more information on tiers and energy, see here [https://runecraft.wiki/Tiers_and_Energy_Values]. Typically, your rune may not mix and match different tier blocks.
<li> Structure Blocks: These are very specific blocks that are needed to create a rune. They may also double as tier blocks or key blocks.
<li> Key Blocks: These are blocks you choose to personalise your rune. They may also double as tier or structure blocks.
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<h3> Common Runes </h3>
<h3> Common Runes </h3>

Revision as of 13:31, 14 December 2021

Runecraft is a plugin that adds magic runes to Minecraft. It is among the oldest Minecraft mods, and is much-loved by the Novylen playerbase. Runecraft documentation is often difficult to find, and the Runecraft Wiki itself is currently under reconstruction due to data loss. As such, information on Runecraft for Novylen players will be documented here, in one centralised location.

Basics of Runecraft

Runecraft is a plugin that has no /commands. Instead, all mechanics involve building structures in game with real blocks. In order to use many Runecraft mechanics, you must first obtain Runic Energy. Runic Energy is created by burning your items, or throwing them into lava. It can also be created using the Aether Chest rune (see below). Different items generate different amounts of Runic Energy. You can store up to 4 million runic energy at a given time. It does not expire when you log off.

Runecraft structures are built with three different types of blocks:

  1. Tier Blocks (aka Ink Blocks): These are the main blocks used to construct the runecraft structures (runes). Different blocks may have different tiers, meaning they give more or less power to your rune (usually). For more information on tiers and energy, see here [1]. Typically, your rune may not mix and match different tier blocks.
  2. Structure Blocks: These are very specific blocks that are needed to create a rune. They may also double as tier blocks or key blocks.
  3. Key Blocks: These are blocks you choose to personalise your rune. They may also double as tier or structure blocks.

Common Runes

Waypoint and Teleporter
Recall
Chrono Trigger
Levitation Obelisk
Permanence
Power Tool

All Enabled Runes

dispel
cold feet
waypoint
teleporter
mineshaft
freezer
chronotrigger
compass
diviner
tempest
rubrik
aetherchest
levitation obelisk
warp
recall
identifier
smelter
inheritance
leafblower
farmer'scharm
mound
dispel
powertool
coldfeet
containment
depthnote
torchbearer
surfacetension
accelerator
masterteleporter
forcefield
altarofjudgement
lockblock
redstonesensor
automationdesignator
pressuresensor
damagesensorcreator
blocksensor
bowoflight
multishot
bowofredlight
spleefblock
engraver
bottomlesscauldron
powerdrill
ovicaptor immersion
permanence
prometheus
magiccake
personalteleport
toggleblocks
stickyredstonesensor
runicradio
realityboundingblock
realityanchor
realitymaster
freightteleporter
freightpoint


Documentation

Runecraft Wiki Runecraft Wiki (Wayback Machine) Chinese-language Runecraft Resource

  1. Runecraft Channel (Discord)