

Other liquids can also be obtained in this manner, Horses will give you glue, while Villagers provide Liquified Emerald which is also needed for Pig Iron, and Iron Golems provide Iron. Blood can also be obtained by smelting Rotten Flesh or pushing mobs into the smeltery while it contains a molten liquid. Blood can also be poured into an empty Casting Table to make Congealed Blood. This can be used in creating Pig Iron, as well as some alloys added by ExtraTiC. But beware, if you or other mobs fall into the smeltery while it has liquid in, it causes damage, leaving a layer of blood in the smeltery. Alloys include Manyullyn, Bronze, Alumite, Aluminum Brass, and Pig Iron. It is used to smelt ores, ingots or blocks of almost any metal as well as Obsidian. Shift right-clicking on the Programmer while holding a CAD will overwrite the current spell on the Bullet with the one on the Programmer.The Smeltery is a multi-block structure used in the creation of higher-tier weapons and tools using metal and alloys. Right-clicking on the Programmer while holding a Spell Bullet or a Psimetal tool will load the current spell on the Programmer onto the Bullet or tool. Import from Clipboard: Shift-clicking will import the spell's composition from the clipboard onto the spell field.Export to Clipboard: Shift-clicking will export the spell's composition from the spell field onto the clipboard.Programmer Help: hold Shift while hovering over it to see all available hotkeys.Bandwidth: Area that a spell occupies in a square.Projection: Number of tricks a spell can have.Cost: Amount of Psi needed to cast the spell.

More powerful spells will require higher-tier Assembly material. Complexity: Number of actions a spell has.Only appears when a Spell Piece that has parameters is selected.

Right-click on a cell to access all the spell pieces currently unlocked.

Hovering over it will show which cell has a problem. If it is a red "X" there is an error somewhere in the spell. If there is a green checkmark the spell is valid and can be loaded onto a Bullet.
