Create is a mod that brings Minecraft to a completely new level. Made by simibubi, Create is part science, part engineering, and it's completely aimed at making your Minecraft life a little easier. Create automates everything from cutting down trees to delivering items with the click of a button, and comes with aesthetic material to make your home look amazing.
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It's a fairly straightforward mod that requires only a little bit of tinkering to get familiar with it, but finding the starting point of a big mod can be difficult. Where can you look when you're wondering where to start? Here, we are going to take a look at some tips to help you start with the Create mod.
Updated September 10, 2024, by Zackary Wiggs: The Minecraft movie is on the horizon, and regardless of your thoughts about Jack Black and the crew, there will be plenty of new faces in the blocky world of Minecraft. While the base game has plenty to offer, some may get interested in mods, and there are few mods as impressive as the simply named Create mod. A world of new contraptions and creativity awaits you. Like the mod, this article has been updated with all new ideas and tips to help bring your ideas to life.
12 Ponder To Understand Mechanics
Put Your Thinking Cap On
If you pause the game, you'll see a small icon with a pair of goggles on it next to the menu options. Click that and go into the Ponder Index, where you'll find visual tutorials on how to build most of Create's basic machines. The Ponder Index also introduces you to the materials you'll need most in your Create journey, like Andesite, Copper, Zinc, Gold, and Brass.
In game, you can also hover on Create machines and components, then press W to ponder and find out how they work. The Ponder Index is an invaluable resource — be sure to make good use of it.
If you are struggling to understand how a single part works, be sure to head to the Create mod wiki. There are in-depth explanations found here that can really help you understand the mod.
11 Build Your Workspace
A Clean Shop Is A Happy Shop
Before you go about building the grand factory or huge castle of your dreams, you should probably clear some space on your map. There's no wrong place to start building in the Create mod, but it doesn't hurt to take the time to figure out where to start.
Clear a whole section of forest, find the perfect seed, or go deep underground. It's all up to you. Wherever your workshop is, remember to make a note of where all those important materials are. You'd hate to lose track of your experiments.
10 Gather Basic Materials
Time To Stockpile
Create, like most mods, introduces some of its own base materials — Andesite alloy, Zinc, Brass, and Rose Quartz. It also introduces new variants on common ores — crushed, nuggets, and sheets — that you'll use in your creations.
In general, you can never have enough Andesite! Mine any that you see.
Zinc can be found among the normal ores, while Andesite alloy, Brass, and Rose Quartz are made from materials you'll find anywhere in the Minecraft world. There's more, but these are the basics for what you'll need to get started with your Create adventures. Get to mining — that Andesite isn't going to find itself!
9 Chop Down Trees With A Mechanical Saw
No More Punching Trees
We've all spent way too long chopping down a tree in vanilla Minecraft. Once all the wood is finally collected, you then have to deal with the mess of leaves. Sure, they disappear on their own, but until then, you have a mess of floating leaves.
With the Mechanical Saw, you can chop down a tree instantly. Simply place the sawblade facing the bottom block of wood, and then use a Hand Crank to generate some rotational force, causing the blade to activate and chop down the tree.
Blocks will then fall in the opposite direction as if the tree actually fell down. What's more, all the leaves will be gone! You can then run and collect everything that dropped from the tree. Below, you can check out a small table of the materials needed to make both pieces of this simple machine.
Hand Crank | Mechanical Saw |
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3x Any Plank Type 1x Andesite Alloy | 1x Iron Ingot 1x Iron Sheet Andesite Casing |
8 Get To Know Glue
A Sticky Solution
Create: Astral Mod created byLaskyyy_
Glue is the key to many of your wildest ideas and contraptions. It's a simple tool that lets you stick two or more objects together, but the possibilities grow from there. This is the key to making large, complex factories or even moving castles.
The glue tool has been modified a bit from the super glue tool of earlier Create updates. Now, instead of using a glue cube or flat plane, you simply right-click on two objects, sticking them together at a fixed point.
You can also right-click again to unstick them.
7 Craft Backup Cogwheels
The Gears Are Turning
Cogwheels are a cornerstone of Create. Most early-game machines need them, and you will never have enough. Cogwheels are necessary for both creating and powering machines. You can make small ones in stacks of eight, and big ones in stacks of two, using wood and Andesite alloy. They also make for a great decoration if you're trying to achieve a steampunk look or an engineer's lab.
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Always make sure you have a few on hand, as well as some gearboxes, because you're going to be doing some wild things to get your machines to work. Whether you choose to pare down on the number of gears or keep them for decoration, you'll be happy to have as many as you can possibly make.
6 Build A Mechanical Press
A Pressing Matter
The first thing you'll want to build, once you have your materials ready, is a Mechanical Press. It's a fairly simple machine that can be powered by a Water Wheel and will press ingots into sheets. Get yourself some gold sheets, then make your next two most important tools — the goggles and wrench. Below, you can see what's needed to make a Mechanical Press.
- 1x Shaft
- 1x Andesite Casing
- 1x Block of Iron
The goggles let you see how fast an energy source is moving, and the wrench will help you change the direction something is facing, allowing you to rearrange how you connect Cogwheels to a machine. You might be able to live without goggles, but you won't get far without the wrench.
5 Understand Different Versions Of Energy
E=MC²
As we know, the Create mod lets you generate energy (power), but it's important to know all the sources available. Energy is used to turn Cogwheels and power machines; you can check out the main energy sources below.
- Manual (turning a crank by hand)
- Water
- Wind
- Steam
A Water Wheel may be your first source of energy, but it's slow and will really only be good for early machines. Once you move on, you'll want to look into some of the faster energy sources, which will be able to keep up with your advancements. Equipped with your goggles, you'll be able to see the Kinetic Stress Impact an energy source has on a machine.
If a machine needs more energy than the source is outputting, you'll get an error about the source being Overstressed. At that point, you may need to graduate to a new energy source if you can't find a way to speed up the one you have.
Note that speed and Stress are two different things. Speed is measured by rotations per minute (RPM) and is measured in increments of two, while Stress is measured in increments of 12. You'll need to figure out how to keep your stress low and speed high to get things done.
4 Build A Simple Auto-Miner
They Yearn For The Mines
With the Create mod, you will no longer have to manually mine! An auto-miner will propel itself forward and mine through blocks that stand in the way. With chests attached to the contraption, it will automatically collect any gathered blocks and store them for you.
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The simplest way to make an auto-miner involves a pre-determined railway that a contraption sits on. As it moves on the rails, areas that your drills touch will be mined out. You can check out a tutorial for a mining machine like this from Monkeyfarm on YouTube.
There are also versions that lay down their own track, so you can just set the contraption down and let it go! A tutorial for this version is available from Deosil25 on YouTube.
3 Watch Create Mod SMPs
Learn From The Best
There is a lot to take in with the Create mod, so it's totally possible to miss out on certain features. One great piece of advice we can give is to watch Create mod SMPs on YouTube. With this, you can watch people who truly know the mod build their world. Doing this can help you learn what to do and replicate it in your own world.
One great series to check out features YouTuber Tango Tek. In this series, you can watch him build incredible structures that you can draw inspiration from. This SMP features other YouTubers who make impressive creations as well, such as BdoubleO100.
2 Read Mod Chats
Mod With The Mods
This far into Minecraft's legacy, you definitely aren't the first person to try out Create, but that's definitely a good thing. People all around the world have been pushing this mod to its limits, which means if you have questions, check out a chat.
Reddit is just the start. There are plenty of chatrooms out there dedicated to Minecraft and its mods. Get some ideas, troubleshoot problems, and see what the mod's limits are. Who knows, maybe you'll make a few friends too.
1 Be Creative!
There's No Limit
Create — like the name suggests — is all about breaking out of the box, going above and beyond, and expanding your imagination. Minecraft is a game all about flexibility and using what you have to make great things, but the Create mod goes further by making all of your wildest dreams a reality.
If you can think it, you can build it. Everything from giant automation factories to a working rocket is at your disposal with just a few smaller pieces of a machine.
Minecraft
- OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Rating: 90/100 Critics Recommend: 84%
- Franchise
- Minecraft
- Platform(s)
- 3DS, Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PS Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360
- Released
- November 18, 2011
- Developer(s)
- Mojang
- Publisher(s)
- Mojang
- Multiplayer
- Online Co-Op, Online Multiplayer
- Engine
- LWJGL, PROPRIETARY ENGINE
- ESRB
- E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence
- How Long To Beat
- N/A
- X|S Optimized
- No
- File Size Xbox Series
- 1.42 GB (August 2024)
- Metascore
- 93
- Split Screen Orientation
- Vertical or Horizontal
- Number of Players
- 1-4