Welcome to the Wiki
This wiki brings together every piece of detailed information about our add-ons and packs — what they are, how they work, how to craft and use them, and the technical data that’s often hard to find elsewhere.
The goal is to make sure you can play, build, and debug confidently, without jumping between scattered sources or incomplete guides.
Current status: in development.
Pages and sections will continue to expand as documentation progresses.
What You’ll Find Here
- Complete system explanations: blocks, machines, energy networks, item and fluid transport, and unique mechanics.
- Step-by-step guides: from the early game to late-game automation.
- Recipes and components: base materials, crafting chains, and efficient routes.
- Technical data: extraction rates, energy usage, processing time, capacities, limits, and multipliers.
- Hard-to-find tables: mesh drop chances, crop growth times, soil bonuses, machine ranges, and upgrade costs.
- Compatibility notes: integration between Dorios add-ons and third-party content, requirements, and good practices.
- Troubleshooting and FAQ: common issues, causes, and verified solutions.
How It’s Organized
- Guide – The recommended route for learning and progression.
- Core Systems – Energy, generators, machines, item transport, and fluids.
- Add-ons – Dedicated pages for each module with its own guide and technical breakdowns.
- Recipes & Components – Intermediate items, crafting chains, and progression shortcuts.
- Third-Party Compatibility – How to extend or integrate UtilityCraft with other add-ons.
- Version Notes – Major changes that affect progression or compatibility.
- Troubleshooting – Quick answers and diagnostic steps.
Level of Detail
Every page aims to cover three key layers:
- What it is – The purpose and concept of each block, machine, or system.
- How it’s used – Interfaces, inputs, outputs, and in-game examples.
- Technical data – Exact numbers and limits for optimization (I/O per tick, consumption, capacity, process duration, ratios).
Where applicable, you’ll also find:
- Process flows – Visual or written chains showing how inputs turn into outputs (e.g. Cobblestone → Gravel → Dirt → Sand).
- Design recommendations – Stable setups, common bottlenecks, and safe expansion tips.
- Performance impact – Notes for low-end devices, chunk loading, and entity management.
Wiki Conventions
To keep everything consistent across documents:
- Units
- Energy:
DE/t
(per tick) andDE
(stored total). - Fluids:
mB
(millibuckets). - Speed:
u/s
(units per second) orop/t
(operations per tick).
- Energy:
- Tiers and Upgrades – Always listed in ascending order, with measurable effects.
- Probabilities – Drop rates are expressed as percentages, and when helpful, shown per 1,000 samples.
- Compatibility Notes – If a block accepts items from other add-ons, format and restrictions will be specified.
Recipes and Format
- Recipes will include illustrated screenshots and, when relevant, alternative variants.
- If a recipe produces multiple outputs or has ratios, it will include a small table with values.
- Progression shortcuts (such as “brute” blocks that accelerate processes) will be documented separately.
Pages in Progress
The wiki is a work in progress, and new material will be added continuously.
Planned sections include:
- Getting started, resource gathering, and progression.
- Detailed pages for generators, machines, and conduits.
- Complete tables for meshes, crops, and bonsais.
- Compatibility procedures and integration examples.
- Troubleshooting cases and technical references.
How to Use the Wiki
- Start with the guide if it’s your first playthrough and you want structured progression.
- Use the technical pages when you need exact numbers for automation or optimization.
- Check compatibility notes before mixing multiple add-ons or creating modpacks.
- Return to the tables whenever you need drop rates, timings, or capacities.
Versioning and Compatibility
- Each page will indicate the game and add-on version it applies to.
- If a future update changes rates or recipes, a visible note will appear on the affected page.
Development and Contributions
- The wiki will grow iteratively, prioritizing the areas most requested by the community.
- If you find missing data or want to suggest topics, please share your feedback through the usual channels.