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== Portable Trash == |
== Portable Trash == |
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=== Destructopack === |
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===Void Stone === |
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=== Voiding Drop Filter === |
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The Voidlinked Bag is Witching Gadgets version of the Voiding Drop Filter. Right-clicking with the bag opens a GUI with eighteen slots. Any item placed in this interface from the inventory or [[NEI]] leaves behind a ghost item, left-click on items to remove them. While carried any items registered in the Voidlinked Bag's GUI will be deleted on pickup. This does not affect items that are manually moved into the player's inventory from other locations nor taking items out of [[Storage Drawers]]. It does delete items retrieved from [[JABBA]] barrels. |
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== Command/GUI Trash == |
== Command/GUI Trash == |
Revision as of 23:27, 21 January 2024
Unwanted trash items are an inevitability. Whether it's an excess byproduct of a processing chain or a surplus of mined rock, excess items have to be dealt with. GT:NH has multiple options for disposing of trash, some of which yield useful products of their own. The first consideration should be if the item's actually trash or not. Many resources have no uses in the early tiers but become more valuable later on, and vice versa. Unless certain an item is of no value, it's recommended to keep stockpiles of materials in chests, storage drawers or barrels.
Method | Type | Instant | Byproduct | Portable | Filter |
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Alchemical Furnace | Items | x | ✓ | x | x |
Destructopack | Items | ✓ | x | ✓ | x |
Recycler | Items | x | ✓ | x | x |
Super Tank | Fluids | ✓ | x | x | ✓ |
Trash Can | Items | ✓ | x | x | ✓ |
Trash Can (Fluids) | Fluids | ✓ | x | x | ✓ |
Void Chest | Items | x | x | x | x |
Void Jar | Essentia | ✓ | x | x | ✓ |
Void Stone | Items | ✓ | x | ✓ | x |
Voiding Drop Filter | Items | ✓ | x | ✓ | ✓ |
Voidlinked Bag | Items | ✓ | x | ✓ | ✓ |
Portable Trash
Destructopack
(Bartworks)
Void Stone
Voiding Drop Filter
& Item Filter (RandomThings)
Voidlinked Bag
The Voidlinked Bag is Witching Gadgets version of the Voiding Drop Filter. Right-clicking with the bag opens a GUI with eighteen slots. Any item placed in this interface from the inventory or NEI leaves behind a ghost item, left-click on items to remove them. While carried any items registered in the Voidlinked Bag's GUI will be deleted on pickup. This does not affect items that are manually moved into the player's inventory from other locations nor taking items out of Storage Drawers. It does delete items retrieved from JABBA barrels.
Command/GUI Trash
NEI Utility Mode ServerUtilities Trash Can
Trashing Blocks
Void Chest
Railcraft's Void Chest is a placeable inventory block that deletes any stack of items inside at the rate of once a second. Like a standard chest it cannot be opened if there's a solid full block above and it has the same inventory size. Given the Trash Can used in its recipe already voids items and it has no filtering, there's little reason to use it unless a delay for deleting many stacks is useful. It's part of the Void upgrade for JABBA Barrels.
Super Tank
Super Tanks can be used to void fluids, either any and all like a Trash Can (Fluids), their specifically locked fluid, or only overflow amounts.
Void Jar
Trash Cans
Extra Utilities offers three placeable trash can items; Trash Can for items, Trash Can (Fluids) for liquids/gasses, and Trash Can (Energy) for power. The latter is uncraftable and used mainly for Creative Testing purposes. Any items placed in a Trash Can are immediately deleted. An Item Filter (Extra Utilities) can be configured to restrict Trash Cans to only void specific items by default. It has three crafting recipes that change behaviors to inverted (trash everything except what's filtered), Ignores NBT, and Ignores Metadata. Can be combined with Advanced Item Filters for complex logic. A Trash Can fitted with an Item Filter cannot be used to manually throw anything away as its single slot will be full, but will still accept items via logistics.
Recycler
Recyclers take unwanted items and have a percentage chance of yielding scrap, which can be turned into Scrap Boxes for UU-Matter production or a very poor chance at a useful item. It has an extensive blacklist that bans very common byproducts of mining / EEC use and fractional items. It can still be a usable dumping ground for the byproducts of processing lines that are otherwise unwanted, though its utility declines versus the better UUM production options of IC2 Crops.
Alchemical Furnace
The Alchemical Furnace from Thaumcraft is the second option for dumping unwanted items and getting a useful resource in return. Any item with aspects can be melted down with fuel into liquid essentia. This can be used for Infusion Crafting and certain types can power the Large Essentia Generator.