New Building Blocks

New Frontier Craft adds several new blocks to the game for usage in construction, decoration, and building of all kinds. This page is intended to go through them.

Windows (Added NFC Beta 1.8.0)

Windows are a decorative block crafted using various combinations of planks and glass for the different variations of itself.

Ingredients Recipe Result
Glass + 2 Planks Glass + 2 Planks = 3 Windows 3 Windows
Glass + Planks Glass + Planks = 2 Large Windows 2 Large Windows

(shapeless recipe)

Glass + 4 Planks Glass + 4 Planks = 4 Double Windows 4 Double Windows

Examples

Windows in game
Normal Window
Large windows in game
Large Window
Double windows in gameDouble Window

Scaffolding (Added NFC 1.8.6)

Scaffolding can make towers that can be destroyed easily, but will only bridge out 7 blocks.

Ingredients Recipe
3 Planks + 6 Ladders 3 Planks + 6 Ladders = 10 Scaffoldings

Example

Scaffolding showcase

Stone Bricks (Added NFC 1.7.4)

Stone bricks were one of the first thing added into New Frontier Craft, and are used in buildings a lot. Currently there are 7 stone bricks: plated stone (which take the stone slab texture), normal stone block, upright-cut stone block, side-cut stone block, cross-cut stone block, T-cut stone bricks (based on the modern stone bricks), and small stone bricks (based on the bricks texture).

Ingredients Recipe Result
4 Stones 4 Stones = 4 Plated Stones 4 Plated Stones
Stone Stone = Stone Block Stone Block
2 Stone or Nether Blocks 2 Stone or Nether Blocks = 2 Upright-Cut Stone or Nether Blocks 2 Upright-Cut Stone or Nether Blocks
2 Stone or Nether Blocks 2 Stone or Nether Blocks = 2 Side-Cut Stone or Nether Blocks 2 Side-Cut Stone or Nether Blocks
4 Stone or Nether Blocks 4 Stone or Nether Blocks = 4 Cross-Cut Stone or Nether Blocks 4 Cross-Cut Stone or Nether Blocks
3 Stone or Nether Blocks 3 Stone or Nether Blocks = 3 T-Cut Stone or Nether Bricks 3 T-Cut Stone or Nether Bricks

(shapeless recipe)

9 Stone or Nether Blocks 9 Stone or Nether Blocks = 9 Small Stone or Nether Bricks 9 Small Stone or Nether Bricks
6 T-Cut Stone Bricks 6 T-Cut Stone Bricks = 8 Stone Brick Stairs 8 Stone Brick Stairs

(vertically reflectable recipe)

Examples (Hover over the images for more info)

Stone Bricks in game Small and normal stone bricks
Mixture of stone bricks Stone brick pyramid

There's also Nether variants of the stone blocks as of 1.8.7. There's no crafting recipe for the block themselves, however all the subcategories of them do have functional recipes. They can be obtained in the walls and chests of Nether Dungeons that you can find scattered around the Nether.

Nether stone bricks in game

All the variants of the Nether Bricks can be smelted down into the Nether Block, and all Stone Bricks can be smelted to Stone.

Ingredients Process Result
Stone Bricks Stone Bricks = Stone Stone
Nether Bricks Nether Bricks = Nether Block Nether Block

Stained Glass (Added NFC 1.8.7)

Stained Glass is a decorative block.

Stained glass in game

Brick Oven recipe:

Ingredients Process
Dye + 8 Glass

Required Fuel: 1

Dye + 8 Glass + 1 fuel = 8 Stained Glass

Stained Planks (Added NFC 1.8.7)

Shapeless recipe:

Ingredients Recipe
Dye + 4 Planks Dye + 4 Planks = 4 Stained Planks

Fired Bricks (Added NFC 1.8.7)

Ingredients Process
Bricks Bricks = Fired Bricks

Cobblestone Walls (Added NFC 1.8.7)

Visual alternative to fences. Functionally identical to the fence besides the model and texture differences, including its use in preventing crop trampling when placed below farmland.

Ingredients Recipe
6 Cobblestones or Moss Stones 6 Cobblestones or Moss Stones = 6 Cobblestone or Mossy Cobblestone Walls

Ore Storage Blocks (Added NFC Beta 1.7.8)

Both a functional block for the purpose of condensing down the many ores mined within NFC into a more dense space, and a decorative block with the many varied textures this block has.

Ore storage blocks in game

Blocks in order from top left, read left to right, to the bottom right, are boron, platinum, steel, uranium, titanium, brass, bronze, chrome, silver, lead, silicon, onyx, osmium, diamond, ruby, sapphire, emerald, aluminum, copper, tin, zinc, nickel, bismuth, cobalt, tungsten, and magnetite. Diamond is shown here as it has had its texture changed to match the NFC styling.

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