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Mechanical Miner is a world-interacting block added by [[Mod:PolyFactory|PolyFactory]]. It allows for automated and lossless block breaking and entity damaging, with both being registered as player action. To work it requires a tool, used to mine blocks and/or damage entities and source of rotation connected to it's back. To break a block the tool needs to be efficient against it, as otherwise the miner will lock up. Tools are damaged the same way as regular item usage, including all enchantment effects and special mod-bound effects. By default, any tool (defined in Fabric's <code>c:tool</code> tag) and [[PolyFactory:Steel Gear|Steel Gear]] can be put in it. The block itself can only store a single tool, by itself also not storing any mined items.
When used with Redstone Comparator, the resulting power level depends on amount of durability left on the tool.

Latest revision as of 20:36, 1 September 2024

Mechanical Miner
Polyfactory mechanical miner animated (2).gif: Infobox image for Mechanical Miner the block in Minecraft
Renewable

Yes

Stackable

Yes  (64)

Tool

Any Pickaxe

Blast resistance

3.3

Hardness

3.3

Luminous

No

Transparent

Yes

Flammable

No

Catches fire from Lava

No

Mechanical Miner is a world-interacting block added by PolyFactory. It allows for automated and lossless block breaking and entity damaging, with both being registered as player action. To work it requires a tool, used to mine blocks and/or damage entities and source of rotation connected to it's back. To break a block the tool needs to be efficient against it, as otherwise the miner will lock up. Tools are damaged the same way as regular item usage, including all enchantment effects and special mod-bound effects. By default, any tool (defined in Fabric's c:tool tag) and Steel Gear can be put in it. The block itself can only store a single tool, by itself also not storing any mined items.

When used with Redstone Comparator, the resulting power level depends on amount of durability left on the tool.