A flux-infused hammer is a powerful hammer powered by Redstone Flux.
Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Flux-Infused Obsidian Rod + Fluxed Electrum Ingot |
A flux-infused hammer can hold up to 320,000 RF. It can be charged using an energetic infuser, a flux capacitor or similar. It can also be charged by touching a fluxed electrum block or flux crystal block while holding it. It can be charged at rates up to 4,000 RF/t.
An uncharged flux-infused hammer is still usable and will not break when used, but it is much less powerful.
A charged flux-infused hammer can be empowered, increasing its power. This can be toggled by pressing “Cycle Item Mode” (V by default).
An uncharged flux-infused hammer has a very low mining speed (even slower than a wooden pickaxe) and can only break one block at a time. When charged, it has the same mining speed as a diamond hammer, breaks up to 9 blocks at a time in a 3x3 area, and consumes 200 RF per use. When empowered, it is 1.5 times as fast as a diamond hammer, breaks up to 25 blocks at a time in a 5x5 area, and consumes 1,600 RF per use.
When sneaking, a flux-infused hammer breaks only one block at a time.
A flux-infused hammer can harvest the same blocks that a flux-infused pickaxe can harvest.
An uncharged flux-infused hammer has an attack speed of 0.8, and deals 2 damage. When charged, it deals 10 damage as well as 1 flux damage (a special type of damage that bypasses armor). When empowered, its attack speed is raised to 1.2 and its flux damage is raised to 6.
A flux-infused hammer has an enchantability of 25, which is slightly higher than that of a golden hammer. It can receive all the enchantments that other hammers can receive.
When enchanted with Unbreaking, a flux-infused hammer has a chance to not consume Redstone Flux when used.
Unbreaking level | No energy use chance |
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I | 33% |
II | 50% |
III | 60% |
A flux-infused hammer can also be enchanted with Holding to increase its energy capacity.
Holding level | Capacity multiplier |
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I | × 1.5 |
II | × 2 |
III | × 2.5 |
IV | × 3 |