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"tfg.tooltip.wraptor_sugar": "§7Don't think about it too much",
"tfg.tooltip.obsolete.depreciated": "§cDeprecated, cannot be crafted any more",
"tfc.jei.flint_knapping": "Flint Knapping",
"tfc.jei.straw_knapping": "Straw Knapping",
"tfc.recipe.barrel.tfg.barrel.dyeing.decorative_vase.black": "Dyeing",
"tfc.recipe.barrel.tfg.barrel.dyeing.decorative_vase.gray": "Dyeing",
"tfc.recipe.barrel.tfg.barrel.dyeing.decorative_vase.light_gray": "Dyeing",
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"quests.ae2.ae_guide.title": "Welcome to AE2",
"quests.ae2.ae_guide.subtitle": "Another free book for your collection!",
"quests.ae2.ae_guide.desc": "Here you are, ready to begin your &bAE2&r infrastructure!\n\nThis chapter will mainly guide you through what you can and cannot craft yet.\nWell also highlight the most important items you should focus on.\n\nHowever, to fully understand Applied Energistics 2, we strongly recommend using the &bG&r keybind (similar to Create's Ponder system) or open the &bME Guide&r we provide as a reward from this quest. Its the best in-game tutorial for AE2.\nAlternatively, watch some online videos about AE2 on &61.20.1&r for more detailed explanations — AE2 is a very popular mod, so there's a ton of tutorials out there!\n\n&dPro tip&r: Many &bAE2&r recipes have alternative Moon recipes that are much cheaper. Once again, investing in your Moon base will greatly reward you throughout the entire game.",
"quests.ae2.programmed_circuit_card.title": "Programmed Circuit Card",
"quests.ae2.programmed_circuit_card.subtitle": "An essential upgrade",
"quests.ae2.hv.title": "HV Tier AE2",
"quests.ae2.hv.desc": "This entire branch is fully unlockable in &6HV&r!",
"quests.ae2.ae_controller.subtitle": "The beating heart of your ME network",
"quests.ae2.ae_controller.desc": "To get started, youll need to power your &bME Network&r. These are the two &bAE2&r blocks that can directly accept &bEU&r energy.\n\nWe strongly recommend crafting a &bME Controller&r, as &bchannels&r are enabled in TerraFirmaGreg, and the &bME Controller&r is the best way to manage multiple channels efficiently.\n\nThis is also a great time to use the in-game guide (press &aU&r on a &bME Controller&r) or watch some videos about &bAE2&r on version 1.20.1 to learn more!",
"quests.ae2.drive.subtitle": "The brains of the network",
"quests.ae2.drive.desc": "You will need to store your disks, and thanks to the &bMEGA&r addon, you now have an extra option.\n\nYou should start with a &bME Drive&r. It can store up to &e10&r disks and consumes &e4 EU/t&r. This will be your main storage solution.\n\nThe other option is the &bME Cell Dock&r. It only stores &e1&r disk but consumes just &e1 EU/t&r, and it can be placed directly on a cable like a cover. This makes it quite useful for &aSubnets&r.",
"quests.ae2.cell_housing.desc": "The &bME Cell Housing&r exists in two versions: one for &aItems&r and one for &9Fluids&r.\n\nYou can take their Storage Component out using a &ePacker&r or simply by Sneak + Right-click while holding the storage cell in your hand.",
"quests.ae2.cables.subtitle": "The arteries of the network",
"quests.ae2.cables.desc": "Your basic cables to connect your &bAE2&r infrastructure.\n\nRemember that regular cables carry only &e8 Channels&r, while &6Dense Cables&r can carry up to &a32 Channels&r.\n\nGood news: in &2TFG&r, you can directly craft the &9Smart Cables&r! They are very helpful as they show a &evisual indicator&r for the number of used channels.",
"quests.ae2.terminals.subtitle": "The... fingers? of the network?",
"quests.ae2.terminals.desc": "These terminals are mandatory to access your ME Network and to set up your auto-crafting system.",
"quests.ae2.molecular_assembler.desc": "The &9Molecular Assembler&r is basically your auto-crafting table.\n\nYou can use it for passive crafting, or combine it with a &9Pattern Provider&r.\n\nAs always, check the in-game guide using &eG&r to learn more about it.",
"quests.ae2.crafting_unit.subtitle": "The second? brains of the network",
"quests.ae2.crafting_unit.desc": "The &dCrafting Unit&r works the same way as your &bME Cell Housing&r.\n\nUse a &6Packer&r to make it functional — by itself, it serves no purpose, though you can use it to complete multi-blocks.\n\nIts your mandatory structure to run your &bAE2&r auto-crafting.\n\nAs usual, use the in-game guide from &bAE2&r to learn more about the &dCrafting CPU&r.",
"quests.ae2.crafting_storage.desc": "These are mandatory for any sort of auto crafting — the bigger the storage, the bigger the recipe chain that can be done with one request. You can also place multiple of them next to each other to add their storage size.\n\nUse the in-game guide for further details — it will explain everything far better than we ever could in a quest.\n\nTake your time to read it, its a great resource!",
"quests.ae2.crafting_storage.task": "Any crafting storage",
"quests.ae2.pattern_provider.subtitle": "These tell your machines how to craft things",
"quests.ae2.pattern_provider.desc": "The &9Pattern Provider&r is a modern &bAE2&r block. If you're only familiar with AE2 in previous versions of Minecraft, this is the block that you put your patterns into now instead of an Interface.\n\nIt can push items into the connected inventory on a crafting request, and pushing items back into it will send them back to your ME storage.\n\nIf you connect these to your GregTech machines, make sure you select the \"Allow Input From Output Face\" option on them so you can both input and output from the same side!\n\nAs always, check the in-game guide using &eG&r to learn more about it.",
"quests.ae2.pattern_provider.task": "Either Pattern Provider",
"quests.ae2.pattern.subtitle": "Crafting instructions",
"quests.ae2.pattern.desc": "Each of these tells your ME system how to craft a specific item. You'll need one for every single recipe, so it's worth aiming for the most efficient way to craft a ton of these.\n\nTo clear a Pattern, simply Sneak + Right-click them.\n\nUse the in-game guide for full details on how to use them, just remember to set the pattern type to \"Processing\" for any recipes that'll go in GregTech machines.",
"quests.ae2.interface.subtitle": "I'm giving up on the body part analogy",
"quests.ae2.interface.desc": "The &dME Interface&r is one of your bread and butter tools to get items or fluids out of, or inside, your network.\n\nIf you've only used AE2 in older Minecraft versions, these now only make network contents passively available for other things to pull out of, and don't actively push anything or hold patterns. You'll want the Pattern Provider for that.\n\nThe ME Interface can do way too many things to list here, so check the in-game guide using &eG&r to learn more about it.",
"quests.ae2.interface_automation.title": "Interface Automation",
"quests.ae2.interface_automation.desc": "The best way to passively route items and fluids around your base is through the &bME Interface&r. Since Interfaces don't push out their contents, you'll need to slap a cover on your machine or pipe.\n\nRemember to enable the &eAllow Input&r option on the Output face in your GregTech machine's GUI, in order to push and pull from the same side.\n\nUsing filters on your covers can also be a handy way for multiple machines to pull out of the same Interface.\n\nTo avoid overfilling a machine's item input slots, you'll need to use a Robot Arm cover on &eKeep Exact&r mode with a filter.\n\nThe fluid input doesnt have this issue, as it will fill only one slot automatically.",
"quests.ae2.crafting_accelerator.desc": "Simply use the in-game guide — it will explain everything far better than we ever could in a quest.\n\nTake your time to read it, its a great resource!",
"quests.ae2.export_bus.desc": "The &dME Export Bus&r is a strong tool to get items or fluids out of your &dME Network&r.\nOnce you're able to craft them, you should especially look at the &eExtendedAE&r ones, as they can be of great help for some automation.\n\n&cImportant note&r: These have much more of a &4TPS impact&r than something like ME Interfaces, so it's best to use them sparingly.",
"quests.ae2.export_bus.task": "Any Export Bus",
"quests.ae2.import_bus.desc": "The &dME Import Bus&r is one way to get items and fluids into your &dME Network&r. You could also just push items and fluids into an Interface or Pattern Provider for the same result, though, so Import Buses are more niche.\n\n&cImportant note&r: These have much more of a &4TPS impact&r than something like ME Interfaces, so it's best to use them sparingly.",
"quests.ae2.storage_bus.desc": "The &bME Storage Bus&r is how you tell your ME network about items and fluids stored somewhere outside of ME Drives. They can be very powerful in combination with Super Tanks and Super Chests — just be sure to give the Storage Bus a higher &ePriority&r than your Drive, and partition it to the item or fluid you want to store, so your network tries to put things there first.\n\nStorage Buses are also essential for setting up Subnets — check out the in-game guide for more details on how those work.\n\nAlso, &aExtendedAE&r comes with a lot of Storage Bus variants that may come in handy later. For example, you could tell your network to \"store\" all of your &6hot ingots&r in your Vacuum Freezer.",
"quests.ae2.storage_bus.task": "Any Storage Bus variant",
"quests.ae2.cell_component_1k.desc": "The &bStorage Component&r will be a core part of your progression through &aAE2&r, and they can be quite expensive, even though you will need them to make your &bStorage Cells&r.\n\nThe &e1k ME Storage Component&r is simple enough to not have a specialized moon recipe, but all of the others do, and since the Storage Components get exponentially more expensive... have we convinced you to make a Moon base yet?",
"quests.ae2.cell_component_4k.desc": "Take a look at how the &e4k Storage Component&r has a tremendously cheaper recipe on the &dMoon&r. This will be a consistent trend — the Moon recipes will always use one circuit tier lower than the non-Moon ones.",
"quests.ae2.cell_component_16k.desc": "The &e16k Storage Component&r is starting to get exponentially more expensive, so now you can really start seeing the savings from having a Moon base.\n\nYou do have a Moon base, right?",
"quests.ae2.p2p.title": "P2P Tunneling",
"quests.ae2.p2p.desc": "Channels are enabled here by default, so you may want to learn about &dP2P&r. They're essentially a way to condense multiple channels down into a single channel, letting you carry hundreds of them across your base through a single cable.\n\nAs usual, we advise you to use the in-game guide for more detailed information, and there's also plenty of video tutorials out there that you may find useful.\n\nWe also recommend making the &bAdvanced Memory Card&r from &dBetter P2P&r as soon as possible. It will be a big help when you've got many different P2P tunnels to deal with. You can even place a load of &dME P2P Inputs&r on your ME Controller ahead of time, and connect them to an output whenever you need.",
"quests.ae2.p2p.task": "Any P2P Tunnel",
"quests.ae2.cell_workbench.desc": "The &bCell Workbench&r is used to customize your storage cells.\n\nYou can give them &aWhitelist&r/&cBlacklist&r filters or partitions, or add upgrades like the &4Overflow Destruction Card&r — but be cautious with this one!\n\nThe &bIO Port&r is used to \"defragment\" your drives, if you've got the same items scattered across several of them.",
"quests.ae2.requester.desc.1": "The &aME Requester&r may be one of your &6strongest tools&r if you want to build your automation around &eauto-crafting&r and not passive production.\n\nIt can send Crafting Request batches of an item when your network has fewer than a specified amount.\n\nIf you are using a lot of &dCrafting Upgrades&r, you'd be better off using this machine as it will have much less of an impact on your &cTPS&r.",
"quests.ae2.requester.desc.2": "Also note that you can set your Crafting CPUs to be dedicated to Player-started crafting, automatic crafting requests, or neither, which can be useful to stop your Requesters from hogging all your CPUs.\n\nIf you like, you can also make a specialized &bTerminal&r to have access to all your Requesters from one place.",
"quests.ae2.emitters.desc": "&bEmitters&r and the &bToggle Bus&r are your way to manage &cRedstone&r signals in &bAE2&r.\n\nThe Level Emitter is especially useful for setting up passive production when combined with the GregTech Machine Controller Cover!\n\nCheck the in-game guide for more detailed information.",
"quests.ae2.batteries.desc": "These are the batteries for your ME Network. You may not need them at the beginning, but just keep them in mind — your energy cost could rise quickly, and a blackout in your ME Network can be a really dangerous situation.",
"quests.ae2.cutting_knife.title": "Cutting Knives",
"quests.ae2.cutting_knife.desc": "These are tools for easily renaming all of your ME components. Why would you want to do this? If you rename your Pattern Providers, their names will show up in the Pattern Terminal, which can be very handy for keeping track of which Pattern Provider is connected to which machine.\n\nFor example &oSmall Gear Extruder&r as a name for the Pattern Provider would let you easily know that this Extruder contains a Small Gear mold, so you should only put Small Gear patterns in it.",
"quests.ae2.cutting_knife.task": "Either cutting knife",
"quests.ae2.programmed_circuit_card.desc": "Insert one of these into your Pattern Providers, and if your recipe has a programmed circuit, the attached GregTech machine will automatically change its circuit to the one in the recipe. How useful is that?!",
"quests.ae2.iv.title": "IV Tier AE2",
"quests.ae2.iv.desc": "This entire branch becomes fully unlockable once you reach &1IV&r.",
"quests.ae2.accumulation_press.desc": "To get this &eNew Inscriber Press&r, you will need to invest a bit.\n\nFirst, you must upgrade your Implosion Compressor with &1two IV Energy Hatches&r.\n\nThen, get yourself a new IV Laser Engraver if you don't already have one.\n\nAnd finally, prepare a lot of Industrial TNT — its the &conly one that works&r for this process.\n\nPlan carefully, as this step is quite demanding!",
"quests.ae2.accumulation_processor.desc": "The &eAccumulation Processor&r will require a large amount of Silicon for each craft.\n\nWe hope you already have a dedicated EBF producing Silicon, or at least a strong infrastructure to manufacture it quickly.\n\nPrepare accordingly, as youll need plenty of it!",
"quests.ae2.mega_crafting.desc": "These are a neat upgrade for your &bCrafting CPU&r.\n\nThey will help to speed up your auto-crafting and allow you to handle larger jobs with ease.",
"quests.ae2.mega_battery.desc": "A &ebigger battery&r for a bigger network. Nothing else to it!",
"quests.ae2.extended_pattern_access.desc": "The &eExtended Pattern Terminal&r is a wonderful upgrade to manage all your patterns in an easier way.\n\nYou get &6more search options&r for your patterns, and with how many you should be getting now, it will be a huge QoL improvement.\n\nMake the \"upgrade\" version to simply sneak-right-click your existing pattern providers to upgrade them without having to take all the patterns out.",
"quests.ae2.extended_pattern_access.task": "Either the part or the upgrade",
"quests.ae2.extended_interface.desc": "Here they are, your bigger &bInterface&r with an upgrade so you don't even need to disconnect them to upgrade.\n\nYou will be quite happy with them!",
"quests.ae2.extended_interface.task": "Either the part or the upgrade",
"quests.ae2.extended_patprov.desc": "Here they are, your bigger &bPattern Providers&r with an upgrade so you don't even need to disconnect them to upgrade.\n\nYou will be quite happy with them!",
"quests.ae2.extended_patprov.task": "Either the part or the upgrade",
"quests.ae2.extended_drive.desc": "The &dME Extended Drive&r will &6double&r the amount of &eStorage Cells&r you can have within it.\n\nYou can also craft the &eupgrade&r to simply &aRight Click&r your existing ME Drives without having to take your discs out, and it won't cost you more.",
"quests.ae2.extended_drive.task": "Either the part or the upgrade",
"quests.ae2.extended_import_export.desc": "These are eight times faster than their regular counterparts. Enjoy!",
"quests.ae2.extended_import_export.task": "Either the part or the upgrade",
"quests.ae2.extended_io_port.desc": "This upgrade will let you &atransfer faster&r while also offering &6more upgrade slots&r if needed.",
"quests.ae2.extended_molecular_assembler.desc": "The upgrade of the &bMolecular Assembler&r.\n\nIt runs &68 crafting jobs&r at the same time and goes &62 times faster&r.\n\nEven though you can only use it with a normal &bPattern Provider&r, it will be a &agreat upgrade&r before you get the &dMatrix Multiblock&r a bit later on.",
"quests.ae2.wireless.desc": "The &aME Wireless Connector&r is your go-to if you don't want to put down massive lines of &bME Cables&r. They effectively work like short-range Quantum Tunnels, but have a limited range and don't work across dimensions. That would be too easy, wouldn't it?\n\nDon't forget to check the in-game guide with &eG&r to learn about how they work and their limitations.",
"quests.ae2.mega_cell_housing.desc": "These &bCell Housings&r work the same way as the basic ones, but you will need these to make the bigger disks from &dMEGA&r.",
"quests.ae2.cell_component_64k.desc": "Now that you have &1IV&r Circuits, you can make this enormous &5Storage Component&r. Aren't you glad you made a Moon base?",
"quests.ae2.cell_component_256k.desc": "The &c256k ME Storage Component&r is the last one you can make with a regular Assembler, and it's so big that you may never need any of the bigger sizes.\n\nUnless you're up for the challenge, of course.",
"quests.ae2.luv.title": "LuV Tier AE2",
"quests.ae2.luv.desc": "This branch becomes unlockable once you reach &dLuV&r.",
"quests.ae2.cell_component_1m.desc": "The &3MEGA Storage Components&r will need an &bAssembly Line&r. Note that the non-Moon recipe must be crafted within a Cleanroom, or you can use a Cleaning Maintenance Hatch if you have access to one.\n\nNo need for that on the Moon though.",
"quests.ae2.cell_component_4m.desc": "Simply bigger and more expensive.",
"quests.ae2.cell_component_16m.desc": "This one can only be made on the &cMoon&r and nowhere else. It will also require a Cleanroom environment, so if you dont want to bother with a Cleanroom on the &cMoon&r, you should make the &7Cleaning Maintenance Hatch&r.\n\nIt will also need some research. Refer to the &cZPM&r Chapter if you dont know what that means.",
"quests.ae2.cell_component_64m.desc": "The &c64M MEGA Storage Component&r is the biggest one you can make in &8TerraFirmaGreg&r. Honestly, we believe you'll never need it, but its there for completionists.",
"quests.ae2.oversize_interface.desc": "The &dME Oversize Interface&r is a &dME Extended Interface&r but each slot can hold 16x more items or fluids. If you have processes that need huge quantities, this could be your go-to.",
"quests.ae2.assembler_matrix.desc": "The &6Assembler Matrix&r is basically a customizable multiblock Molecular Assembler. The requirements for this quest should let you build one that we deem quite strong enough. You could add more layers of &bPattern Core&r or &aCraft Core&r if you want to.\n\nAs usual, check the in-game guide for detailed informations.",
"quests.tasktype.checkmark": "Click here to complete this quest/task",
"quests.tasktype.item.any": "Any Item of type:",
"quests.tasktype.lookat": "Look at a:",