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Thaumcraft Node Tracker. Flaxbeard, nekosune. Tinker's Construct. The ocean is an easy source of food and usually has clay and red sand deposits around the shore. These easy to get early resources can speed progression quite a bit. Try to be near a Witchery Wicker Man. The wheat you can get from the hay bales that make it up will provide enough bread to meet all of your food needs until you have been able to breed the plants needed for magical food.
Also, these have a spawner under them. If it is a zombie spawner, it makes for a good source of zombie flesh for leather until you can breed cows, and if it is a skelly spawner the early bonemeal is a godsend. Near a surface lava pool. This is actually a pretty important one. Fairly early on you will need a good amount of lava, and being able to get it without a lot of mining is nice. Near a Witchery Henge the stone rings can also be helpful as they often have witch spawners and witches drop all sorts of items that can help progress faster they also contain treasure in the center of the ring.
If you can find one of the very rare naturally spawning grass blocks this can also be helpful, as it can greatly speed up your collection of the initial seeds and such you get from breaking grass. After getting a few blocks of dirt from digging and a bonemeal, you can expand that grass patch and use the bonemeal to make lots of grass to break. Rinse and repeat until you have what you need. Make sure there are plenty of dead trees and slate deposits nearby. Having to travel to collect these vital early resources is a real killer The Very Early Game: Don't use your hatchet for anything other than making crafting tables.
It's a pain to have to repair it every time you need a crafting table. Mining for cobble is no problem, just dig your standard wide staircase down. The dirt on the other hand can be a bit more challenging. I find that digging a "test hole" on either side of the staircase every few blocks down is a good way to find it.
Just plant your face up against the wall and dig a straight hole as far as your pick will reach. If you hit dirt, go for it If not, try again. You need LOTS of dirt.
Don't stop at the 32 that the quest requires! Make sure to get plenty of flint, and all the planks, sticks, and charcoal you can get from the trees. The trees also drop wood ash, which becomes an important resource a bit later. Make a walled base. Living underground is ok, but presents some challenges when trying to breed your plants. The wall is good for keeping most enemies out, but you should also have an overhang at the top on the outside to keep spiders out.
Make sure you remember to light up the top of the wall. You will need a fair amount of space to start. Get a decent sized patch of grass going in your base as early as possible. You will want to bonemeal this to farm bonemeal, floral fertilizer, and seeds for compost. Make sure you set up a conveniently located infinite water source in your base. You can cook the dead wood planks to get singed wood planks. Placing these in the world and mining them will get you more wood planks and wood ash.
At this point you should have Wheat, Carrot, Potato, and Belladonna seeds. I dig 7 1x1x16 trenches, fill 6 with tilled dirt, and one with any sand Cover all the dirt and sand with crossed cropsticks Create water areas to keep everything hydrated "Seed" one cropstick at the same end of each line with the following order: Wheat, Carrot, Potato, Belladonna At that same end, place a block of sand in the ground between the Wheat and Carrots and place crossed cropsticks on it.
Do the same but with tilled dirt between the Carrot and Potato as well as the Potato and Belladonna Once the plants reach maturity, don't harvest them. Watch for crossbreeds on the blocks between rows.
Eventually you will get Pumpkin, Mandrake, and Sugarcane. Once this is done you can remove these blocks. Plant the Sugarcane on the sand, others on dirt. Build a Seed Analyzer and Compost Bin s. Allow the plants to grow, use bonemeal to grow them faster if possible.
You may harvest all but the last plant in the line. I turn everything except Mandrakes into compost. Pumpkins are great for this as each pumpkin can be crafted into 4 seeds for 4x the compost. Use the compost to create Garden Soil, and replace dirt blocks in the trenches with it when they don't have a plant on them. This causes the plants to grow faster.
While the plants are growing, create at least one 6x6 area of Garden Soil, and a small field for each plant. I usually do a 4x4 which is a stack per harvest. Remember that one of these fields must be sand for the sugarcane, Garden Soil for all the others. Cover the rest of the field with crossed cropsticks. You will only need a couple until much later. I usually completely harvest and replant each field a few times, plants and all.
I try to keep about a stack of each seed in a chest. Botania: Progress through the Botania quests in parallel to your initial plant farming and breeding. Use the Floral Fertilizer on the grass to get Flowers. You should be able to get a bunch, but make sure you get several green, white, and light gray flowers. Grind up the green petals into green floral powder.
As soon as you have a Mana Pool up, toss a Wheat seed into it to get Essence seeds. These seeds will need to be planted on an empty trench.
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