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Slimefun expands Minecraft with new crafting stations, power networks, automation, tools, armor, magical gear, and progression systems. This wiki is being rebuilt to explain those systems in a way that is useful to players while they are actually playing.
Default behavior: Unless a page says otherwise, descriptions here assume a server using Slimefun's normal item behavior. Server owners can still disable or rebalance items, so check the in-game Slimefun Guide for the exact recipe, research cost, and unlock order on your server.
Main Categories
- Basic Machines - the early machines and workstations that open up the rest of the tech tree.
- Energy and Electricity - power generation, storage, transport, and electric machines.
- Cargo Management - item movement and automation between machines.
- Food - snacks, drinks, and utility food items.
- Armor - early and mid-game protective gear.
- Magical Items - utility items with special effects.
- Magical Gadgets - movement and convenience tools with magical powers.
- Magical Armor - special armor sets with extra abilities.
Portable and Utility Pages
- Backpacks - normal backpack tiers, storage rules, and special variants.
- Portable Items - handheld crafting, disposal, teleportation, and scanning tools.
Progression Guides
- Factory Bootstrap Guide - how to turn scattered hand-crafting into a useful first Slimefun workshop.
- Alloys and Core Tech - how alloys, stockpiles, and recurring components shape factory growth.
Good First Goals
- Unlock and learn the Enhanced Crafting Table.
- Build a small processing line in Basic Machines.
- Set up your first power network with an Energy Regulator and a generator.
- Expand into Cargo Management once moving items by hand starts slowing you down.
Documentation Status
This DokuWiki is currently being refreshed from older pages that used inconsistent formatting and incomplete coverage. Expect the navigation hubs and machine pages to improve first, followed by broader item-by-item coverage.
