Getting Started (Immersive Engineering)

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This guide is on getting started with Immersive Engineering. It is meant to get you up and running like a pro.

Getting started on getting started
The Engineer's Manual is one of the most useful items in Immersive Engineering. It is an in-game guide to the mod, and contains information on all of the crazy blocks and items Immersive Engineering adds. In fact, it's almost as good as this guide.

You'll also want an Engineer's Hammer. This handy tool can be used for a lot of things.

Resources
Immersive Engineering adds a couple of resources. Unlike other mods, Immersive Engineering isn't wimpy on using them; you'll want to collect as much ore as possible. This includes vanilla ores too, not just the ones listed below.
 * (Aluminium)
 * (Aluminium)

Villagers and villages
Immersive Engineering, like many mods, has its own villager and villager house. The Engineer's House is pretty much guaranteed to have some useful loot in it, and the Engineer Villager can help get you a few useful things in exchange for those useless Emeralds.

If you find an Engineer Villager, you'll probably want to mark and protect it. Their deals really aren't half-bad.

Industrial Hemp
Industrial Hemp is a crop added by Immersive Engineering. There's really not much to say about it. Industrial Hemp Seeds can be obtained by breaking Grass. It grows much like Wheat, although it is two blocks tall. It drops Industrial Hemp Fiber and of course, more Industrial Hemp Seeds.

They aren't super-vital, but you'll need them later for things.