This is a simple mod that allows you to craft bedrock as well as some new building blocks with the bedrock. It's supposed to have a "vanilla" feeling, aside from the fact that we will never be able to craft bedrock in vanilla :p
Available for Forge, NeoForge and Fabric (Fabric version requires Fabric API). Forge isn't supported starting at Minecraft 1.20.5, however.
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(NOTE: earlier versions of the mod won't have all features)
The compact deepslate/stone and obsidian are inspired by the compressed blocks in the Extra Utilities mod by rwtema, and previously they had extra tiers just like the compressed blocks do (though not as much). I've decided to change how bedrock is obtained in 1.18.2+, requiring less deepslate and obsidian, which should hopefully make for a nicer experience since, while I do want obtaining bedrock to take some time (and it still should, just not as much as before), this mod's intention is still to use it as a building material. I felt maybe I made it take a bit too long previously :p
The new bedrock-based building blocks are unbreakable as you'd expect, and their recipes work just like their vanilla counterparts, meaning 4 Bedrock = Polished Bedrock etc. and you can use the stonecutter as well (the recipes for blocks added in 1.3.0 are a bit different). Bedrock is an amazing material, it allows you to cut and chisel it despite being unbreakable (well, unless you have the right pickaxe)!
Since they're unbreakable, be careful where you place them!
Bedrock Crafter versions 1.0.0-1.1.3 description/features:
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The compact deepslate and obsidian are inspired by the compressed blocks in the Extra Utilities mod by rwtema. To craft them, start with 9 deepslate or obsidian, then for the next tier up, 9 compact deepslate or obsidian, etc. Can be crafted back into their base blocks. You need 8 quadruple compact deepslate and 1 quadruple compact obsidian to craft 1 bedrock.
The new building blocks' recipes work just like their vanilla counterparts, just starting with bedrock. The stonecutter also works (once again, don't ask me why you can do this even though you can't break it).
All of the new (non-compact) blocks are unbreakable, just like bedrock, so be careful where you place them!
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If you have any feedback or questions, please comment below.
If you'd like the source or have a bug to report, here's the github and its issues page: