

One can also plant a single Silverwood Tree, placing a Golem Seal: Use below it, and setting it to a Silverwood Sapling, including Gather and Lumberjack Seals nearby as well. Additionally, connecting a Void Jar to the Alembics with a Filtered Essentia Tube, set to Terra, one can easily eliminate the excess Terra Essentia with little to no risk. By connecting the attached Alembics by Tubes, one can draw the Perditio Essentia to the Bore, powering it. One can create a large system in which a single Golem can collect cobblestone and coal mined by the Bore and bring them to an Essentia Smeltery, distilling the cobblestone into Terra and Perditio Essentia. Luckily, this process can be entirely automated. Any additional changes added by enchantments on either of the two are listed to the far right. The GUI of the Arcane Bore, with the slot for a pickaxe being on the right and the lot for an Excavation Focus being on the left. However, the former is more efficient, as a single point of Essentia will allow the Bore to mine 20 blocks at a much faster rate before it requires any more, as opposed to only being able to slowly mine a single block per point drawn from the Aura. It is stated so ambiguously because the Bore can either be fed Perditio in the form of Essentia, or take it directly from the Aura. As was stated earlier, the aspect of Perditio is also required by the Bore. However, it will not be destroyed, meaning that one can either use Golems to switch out the pickaxes, or simply enchant them with the Repair enchantment or create them of Void Metal, as the regenerative property of both will continue to function even in chests or within the Bore. The only drawback to this is that the pickaxe used will degrade like normal for every block mined by the Bore.


Any enchantments applied to either the Focus or the Pickaxe will also be applied to the Bore. A pickaxe of any kind, a Wand Focus: Excavation and the aspect of Perditio. The Arcane Bore itself is the part of the construct that is actually able to mine blocks.
