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Duplicator

Duplicator Render

The Duplicator replicates items via templates, consuming large amounts of Dorios Energy and Liquified Aetherium.

It is a high-tier machine designed for duplicating rare materials, with costs scaling based on item rarity.


Machine Information

Setting
Value
Energy Capacity
512,000,000 DE (512 MDE)
Typical Craft Cost
1,600,000–40,000,000 DE (depends on rarity)
Base Processing Rate
16,000 DE/t
Fluid Tank Capacity
512,000 mB (Liquified Aetherium)
Fluid Consumption
50 mB/s of recipe time
Upgrade Slots
3
Overclockable

Machine UI

Duplicator UI


Usage Examples

InputOutput
Valid template + Liquified AetheriumOriginal item + one copied item

Crafting Recipe


What makes the Duplicator special

Unlike a simple transmutation machine, the Duplicator works from a template and gives you both the original item and a new copy when the craft finishes.

  • The finished result is normally original + copy, for a total of two items.
  • Valuable item details are preserved, which is what makes the machine so attractive for premium gear and specialty items.
  • Costs climb sharply with rarity, so this is a progression machine, not a casual convenience block.

How It Works

  1. Insert a valid template into the input slot.
  2. Fill the internal tank with Liquified Aetherium.
  3. Provide enough DE for the selected rarity tier.
  4. Collect the original and duplicated outputs from the result slots.

Output behavior

  • The original stream returns the source item after processing.
  • The copy stream holds the newly created duplicate.
  • Keeping both result slots clear is important for long runs.

If you are duplicating valuable gear, this setup makes recovery feel much safer because the machine is designed around returning the template instead of consuming it outright.


Restrictions

  • Cannot clone Lucky Tools, banners, or potions.
  • Cannot clone shulker boxes.
  • Singularity templates are crafted in the Singularity Fabricator.
  • The cloner block itself cannot be duplicated.

Some items are blocked because they carry awkward or risky behavior for duplication. When that happens, the safest response is simple: let the machine say no and move on.


Rarity pacing

Known templates follow rarity-based time and cost profiles before speed boosts or overclock bonuses are applied.

RarityTotal TimeTotal Cost
Common30 minutes1,600,000 DE
Uncommon52 minutes 30 seconds3,200,000 DE
Rare1 hour 45 minutes5,600,000 DE
Epic3 hours8,000,000 DE
Legendary4 hours 7 minutes 30 seconds16,000,000 DE
Mythic5 hours24,000,000 DE
Transcendent6 hours 15 minutes40,000,000 DE

If a template is not part of the known rarity pool, the machine falls back to an Unknown profile. That fallback is much shorter, but it is also less predictable as a planning tool.


Practical advice

  • Use the Duplicator for items worth waiting on.
  • Keep a steady supply of Liquified Aetherium before starting long runs.
  • Save the Singularity Fabricator for the truly absurd templates that the Duplicator refuses.
  • Treat speed boosts as convenience, not as a substitute for real energy infrastructure.