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* [[Fluid Storage]] Same as above, but for fluids. BC Tanks, Seared Tanks, RC Multiblock tanks, GT Tanks/Supertanks, Adventure Backpack with Hose, ye humble bucket, milk/terrawart to clear supertank debuffs & auto-pickup w/backpack, etc. Things that can pick up/place fluids.
* [[Automated Crafting]] Overview - Crafting Station w/inventory, Worktables, EnderIO Inventory Panel, Logistic Pipes, Project Red Transport and of course AE2. All but the first two probably need their own in-depth page/guide as well if it doesn't exist yet.
* [[RepairsRepair]]s - Mending Moss, how to fix TiCon tools, Thaumic Restorer, void putty(?), Thaum & Void Anvils (Void caps level cost of repairs), Repair enchant (Thaum stuff only), Life Infuser (Blood Magic), any others.
* [[Enchanting]], including Enchanter, Vanilla Enchanting Table, Magic Wood, Typesetting Table/Printing Press, etc.
* [[Cosmetic BlocksBlock]]s (better name?) - The various mods and tools for making things look good. ArchitectureCraft, Chisel, Carpenter's Blocks, ZTones, Botany, etc. Toss in some base design principles if you feel like it.
* [[Automated Farming]] - [https://ftbwiki.org/MultiFarm MultiFarm], EnderIO Farming station (+how to make/get unbreakable tools for it), Crop Matron, Crop Manager, Steve Cart.
* Trawling [https://discord.com/channels/181078474394566657/1022308870766469190 tips-and-tricks] for useful info, and finding or making a page to slot it into.
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* [[Long Distance Fluid Pipe]] Setup & trouble shooting, good uses for, limitations of. Possibly as part of a bigger page on transporting items/fluids? Dimensional Transcievers, Ender Chests, Ender Tanks, etc.
* [[AE2 Best Practices]] Good network design, how to encode patterns properly, cable / P2P management, et. al. (don't make all your patterns with substitutions kids, or it'll take 9,000 years for the system to calculate late game stuff.)
* [[Explosion]]s - things that go boom, and why.
 
* A basic style guide, or a link to what sort of format/style is expected on the wiki for novice writers.
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