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Introduction | Stoneblock 4

Getting started in Stoneblock 4 on SiriusMC? This guide covers everything you need to know, from choosing your starting base to crafting hammers, crooks, and brushes to begin gathering resources.

 

Stoneblock 4 is a skyblock-style modpack where you start in the middle of your own dimension, surrounded by stone. Rather than punching trees, you will be breaking stone into pebbles, converting materials through hammering and brushing, and building up your base from just a small hole deep within the dimension's core. This guide will walk you through your first steps to getting started on SiriusMC's version of Stoneblock 4.

 

The Echo of Guidance and Creating Your Base

Echo of GuidanceWhen you first join the server you will spawn at a dedicated spawn point. Ahead of you is the Echo of Guidance, an NPC you must interact with before you can access your dimension. Walk over to them and right-click to open the dialogue GUI. After reading, or listening through an audio button, you will notice at the bottom there is a Complete Stage button. Press this button to unlock access to the "Getting Started" chapter in your quest book, and to access the World Selection Portal.

Head up the stairs behind the Echo and walk through the large portal at the far end. Here you can choose which type of starting base you would like. Once selected, you will be taken to your dimension and can begin your adventure.

After completing the quest Initialization, you can purchase a Quest Book from the Echo of Guidance for 1 coin. Alternatively, it can be found in the top-left corner of your inventory screen at any time.


Base Types

There are 6 different types of bases you can start with, with varying difficulties:

A dark and eerie blackout zone

| Difficulty: Extreme 

A small area covered with Black AntiBlocks,AntiBlocks. theThe player is unable to see anything.

Extreme
 

A dark and mysterious cave

| Difficulty: Hard 

A small area,area similar to "A dark and eeriethe blackout zone",zone, but with a single torch to prevent mobs frommob spawning.

Hard
 

A vibrant and colorful cherry tree

| Difficulty: Medium 

A larger lit up area,area featuring a custom-built tree made from oak logs, with cherry leaves, grass blocks,grass, moss, and various mud blocks.

Medium
 

A ruined pre-industrial complex

| Difficulty: Medium 

Stone brick and cobblestone pillars with multiple levels of spruce wood platformsplatforms, ladders, and walkways connected by ladders and slabs, with torches spread throughout to prevent mob spawning. The walls and floor are made with stone and andesite, with veins of cobblestone spread throughout.

Medium
 

A rugged and resilient tuff cave

|

Walls Difficulty: Medium 
A cave with walls covered inof tuff, cobblestone, and moss,moss with braziers made from pedestals and fire pits, and staircases made from cobblestone and cobbled deepslate.staircases.

Medium
 

A lush and warm mangrove cave

| Difficulty: Easy 
A cave-esque base with plenty of mangrove

Mangrove trees, a pond with lily pads,pad pond, braziers madefor from pedestals and fire pits to light up all areas,lighting, and several different types of stones.stone. Recommended for new players.

Easy


Getting Started

In Stoneblock 4, stone replaces wood as the primary crafting material. You can craft stone crafting tables, stone sticks, and stone tools using the same recipes you would normally use for their wooden equivalents.

Start by breaking stone with your fists to collect pebbles. Each stone block you break will drop between 1 and 3 pebbles. You can then combine 4 pebbles together to craft 1 cobblestone, this will act as your wood equivalent for now. You make a stone crafting table using 4 cobblestone, or stone sticks using two cobblestone to help you get started.


Crafting

and Using Hammers, Brushes and Crooks

Next you will need some specialised tools to progress, these include hammers, crooks, and brushes. There are two different types of hammers, ones from the mod FTB Stuff & Things allows you to transform blocks into different blocks, the hammers from the mod Just Hammers allows you to break several blocks at once, stone crooks can be used on different blocks to gain materials associated with them, and brushes allow you to brush blocks for essential items.

Hammers

FTB stone hammerUsing stone sticks and cobblestone you can craft a Stone Hammer from the mod FTB Stuff & Things. These types of hammers break down blocks into different ones, forming the core of your early resource chain:

Cobblestone ⮕ Gravel
Gravel ⮕ Dirt
Dirt Sand
Sand ⮕ Dust

Just Hammers stone hammerYou can also use hammers from the Just Hammers mod, these allow you to break blocks in certain patterns, at the start it will be in a 3x3x1 pattern, but you can upgrade these hammers to break in a 3x3x3, 5x5x1, 5x5x3, or 5x5x5 pattern. To make one of these hammers you will need to smelt cobblestone into stone, and use wooden sticks instead of stone sticks.


Stone Crook

Stone crookCraft a Crook using 4 stone sticks. The crook is used to break blocks into a variety of different items. For example, using a crook on dirt can yield a range of saplings, using it on sand will yield a bunch of different crops, ranging from sugarcane, cactus, kelp and bamboo, all the way to Demon's Dream seeds, cocoa seeds, and canola seeds. It is an essential tool for generating resources early on.


Brushes

Crude BrushBrushes are your main source of material gathering, these are what allow for you to get various ores, seeds, and gems. However, to gather better materials you will need to increase your Unearther level, this is done by completing quests that have the level up icon Unearther level icon in their rewards.

The type of brush you use doesn't change the items blocks drop, however, it can help the process be less tedious. The first brush you will get is the Crude Brush, made using a wooden stick, a pebble, and a piece of straw, it's good, but it will only brush 128 blocks before breaking. As you gather more materials you will be able to upgrade your brushes:

Crude Brush ⮕ 128 blocks 
Brush ⮕ 384 blocks 
Reinforced Brush ⮕ 1,152 blocks
Unbreakable Brush ⮕ infinite blocks

How to Upgrade Brushes
Upgrading brushes is a huge quality of life improvement, especially when mass brushing or using Unearthers. Better brushes last longer, reducing how often you need to craft replacements. Each tier requires progressively better materials, but all are achievable in early to mid-game.


From Crude Brushes To Brushes

Brush.pngBrushes, also known as "regular brushes" are crafted using 1x feather, 1x copper ingot, and 1x wooden stick. It has a durability of 384 blocks, three times as long as the Crude Brush.


From Brushes To Reinforced Brushes

Reinforced Brush.pngThe Reinforced Brush is made in a smithing table using 1x brush, 1x diamond, and 1x smithing template. It has a durability of 1,152 blocks, three times as long as the "Regular" Brush. Diamonds can be obtained by brushing gravel once you reach Unearther Level 3.


Smithing Template.pngSmithing templates can be crafted using 4x stone, 2x gem-fused slates, and 1x mysterious scrap metal, or purchased from the Echo of Guidance for 10 coins after completing Unknowing - Task 3.


From Reinforced Brushes To Unbreakable Brushes

Unbreakable Brush.pngUnbreakable brushes are the best tier of brush you can get. These brushes have unlimited durability, but cost a lot more than the previous brushes. The materials you need to craft an unbreakable brush are 2x netherite scrap, and 1x reinforced brush.

In addition to manuallythe brushingbase blocks,materials you canwill getneed, villagersyou also have to dohave itupgraded automaticallyyour World Engine to contain either:
1. 2x Sourcestone and 64x World Engine Machine Block (Ars Nouvaeu Pathway)
2. 20x Shadow Casing, 64x World Engine Machine Block (Create Pathway)

Using the Ars Pathway:
When using the Ars Nouvaeu pathway you will need to supply the World Engine with Source. This can only be done once you have completed the "Meet The Magician" quest line from the quest chapter Tier 1: Foundation. You must have a minimum of 1,000 Source in the World Engine for you.the cores to begin crafting.

Using the Create Pathway:
When using the Create pathway you will need to supply the World Engine with kinetic energy. This can only be done once you have completed the "Meet The Machinist" quest line from the quest chapter Tier 1: Foundation. You must have a minimum of 32 rotations per minute (RPM) before the cores will begin crafting. Note: The stress impact during crafting is 16x RPM.


Now that you have your core tools and understand the basic resource loop, you are ready to start making your base into a fully fledged home. The next steps are growing your first trees and getting a water source set up and growing your first trees,up, if you haven't chosen a base with water and trees already on it, and eventually automating your brushing and hammering to free up your time for bigger projects. Check out our automationother guideguides for more information onabout Stoneblock 4!

 

GUIDE

Automation Guide

Set up cobble generators and auto hammers to automate your resource chain.

GUIDE

Unearthers Guide

Use villager workers to automate brushing and gather resources hands-free.

BOSS GUIDE

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The first major boss. Learn how to setdefeat upit automationand inwhat yourdrops base.you can earn.