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This list is accurate as of Dec 15 2021. Feel free to experiment. But, just because a rune is enabled doesn't mean you have a free pass to use it to grief, dupe items, break the economy, etc. Use common sense. If a rune's powers are too good to be true, they are probably meant to be disabled. The bow and armour enchantments seem somewhat popular and may be worth trying out.</b><br></div> |
This list is accurate as of Dec 15 2021. Feel free to experiment. But, just because a rune is enabled doesn't mean you have a free pass to use it to grief, dupe items, break the economy, etc. Use common sense. If a rune's powers are too good to be true, they are probably meant to be disabled. The bow and armour enchantments seem somewhat popular and may be worth trying out. Surface tension and forcefield have also been used from time-to-time. </b><br></div> |
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Revision as of 05:30, 15 December 2021
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:
- 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. Typically, your rune may not mix and match different tier blocks.
- Structure Blocks: These are very specific blocks that are needed to create a rune. They may also double as tier blocks or key blocks.
- Key Blocks: These are blocks you choose to personalise your rune. They may also double as tier or structure blocks.
Documentation
Runecraft Wiki
Runecraft Wiki (Wayback Machine)
Translatable Chinese-language Runecraft Resource (Mineplugin Wiki)
Runecraft Channel (Discord)
Runecraft Official Youtube Channel
Common Runes
Teleporter
Tier Block | Signature Block | Tier Block | ||
Tier Block | Tier Block | Tier Block | Tier Block | Tier Block |
Signature Block | Tier Block | (Optional) Tier Block | Tier Block | Signature Block |
Tier Block | Tier Block | Tier Block | Tier Block | Tier Block |
Tier Block | Signature Block | Tier Block |
Waypoint:
The waypoint uses Tier 1 blocks and higher. Once built, if a unique signature block pattern is used, it can be activated with a right click. Teleporters can then link to this waypoint until it is destroyed.
Tier Block | Tier Block | Tier Block | ||
Tier Block | Tier Block | Signature Block | Tier Block | Tier Block |
Tier Block | Signature Block | Tier Block | Signature Block | Tier Block |
Tier Block | Tier Block | Signature Block | Tier Block | Tier Block |
Tier Block | Tier Block | Tier Block |
Recall:
Redstone Dust | Redstone Dust | Redstone Dust | ||
Redstone Dust | Redstone Dust | |||
Redstone Dust | Redstone Torch | Redstone Dust | ||
Redstone Dust | Redstone Dust | |||
Redstone Dust | Redstone Dust | Redstone Dust |
Levitation Obelisk:
Multi-level structure. Once built, enables creative flight in an area determined by the block tier (higher == larger block radius).
Air | Air | Air |
Air | Redstone Block | Air |
Air | Air | Air |
Air | Air | Air |
Air | Tier Block | Air |
Air | Air | Air |
Air | Air | Air |
Air | Air | Air |
Air | Air | Air |
Air | Tier Block | Air |
Tier Block | Air | Tier Block |
Air | Tier Block | Air |
Other Common Runes:
Permanence
Power Tool
Dispel
Chrono Trigger
Containment
Other Enabled Runes
Disclaimer: This list is accurate as of Dec 15 2021. Feel free to experiment. But, just because a rune is enabled doesn't mean you have a free pass to use it to grief, dupe items, break the economy, etc. Use common sense. If a rune's powers are too good to be true, they are probably meant to be disabled. The bow and armour enchantments seem somewhat popular and may be worth trying out. Surface tension and forcefield have also been used from time-to-time.cold feet
mineshaft
freezer
diviner
tempest
rubrik
aetherchest
warp
identifier
smelter
leafblower
farmer'scharm
mound
Surface Tension
coldfeet
depthnote
surfacetension
accelerator
masterteleporter
altarofjudgement
automationdesignator
pressuresensor
damagesensorcreator
blocksensor
Forcefield
bowoflight
multishot
bowofredlight
spleefblock
engraver
immersion
prometheus
magiccake
personalteleport
stickyredstonesensor
runicradio
realityboundingblock
freightteleporter