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Revision as of 17:40, 12 September 2025
Mining Lasers consume power to break blocks in the designated target area.
Mining Lasers can be detected with the sign text [mininglaser].
Mining Lasers input power via their note block.
The laser beam itself is emitted from the lodestone block.
Mining Lasers can be built facing upward, downward, or sideways. Expanded images of sideways and downward facing mining lasers are not shown on the wiki. Use /multiblock place [multiblock name] to see build instructions for downward and sideways facing mining lasers.
Each block broken by the mining laser consumes 9 power.
This multiblock requires power to function. Follow the Power Guide for more information.
Tier 1 Mining Laser
Mining lasers break blocks in an omnidirectional fashion. Use them in space to mine resources or salvage ships quickly.
Tier 1 Mining Lasers substitute a lodestone with an iron block.
Tier 2 Mining Laser
Mining lasers break blocks in an omnidirectional fashion. Use them in space to mine resources or salvage ships quickly.
Tier 3 Mining Laser
Mining lasers break blocks in an omnidirectional fashion. Use them in space to mine resources or salvage ships quickly.
Tier 4 Mining Laser
Mining lasers break blocks in an omnidirectional fashion. Use them in space to mine resources or salvage ships quickly.