So, here is the link to part 3, which has a link to 2, which has a link to 1. hope you like clicking. https://feedback.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/community/posts/46522773314061-Metallurgy-Part-III Meteoric Steel -How to Get: Throughout the end dimension you can now rarely find craters, and in craters you find meteors, made of a new block, meteoric remnants. Each meteor is made of 8-28 meteoric remnants. A remnant may be smelted into raw meteoric iron, which may then be smelted into a meteoric iron ingot. Smelting remnants and raw meteoric iron requires a blast furnace. For the next component you may now craft a popped chorus fruit into chorus powder, which may be put into a crucible with a piece of coal or charcoal to create pure carbon. Then you may put a m-iron ingot and pure carbon into the crucible for 1 minute and using 12 items worth of fuel to create a m-steel scrap. 3 m-steel scraps, along with a m-iron ingot may be crafted into a m-steel ingot, which may then be crafted into gear. -Statistics: Meteoric Steel gear is close to netherite in statistics, with the same protection and damage, but it lacks it's lava floating and kb res, and it has slightly less durability (about halfway to diamond). M-steel has higher enchantability (an all round 20), and for each piece of m-steel armor worn you take 10% less fall damage and fall 10% slower. Also, meteoric steel tools and weapons have + 0.5 blocks of reach. Yay more end stuff, this is probably the last one, thanks for following!
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