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Alchemistry Reviews
Amazing Chemistry mod!
I’ve played this mod for the first time in Antimatter Chemistry, one of al123’s modpacks. I was delighted since the very beginning, for the mod’s abyssal amount of real-life compounds and the integration with other mods such as the Thermal series.

Very Fun Mechanics and Ideas
*This review is for the modern version of Alchemistry*
Hi, I’m Toblerone (the guy who made the Alchemistry quests for ATM9 and 9sky), first up, I’ve had a lot of fun with this mod. I’ve had almost no problems with the currently implemented features throughout the most part of my play time, I think it’s a great mod. Unfortunately I can’t give this mod 5 stars because when I play (especially with other mods) it just feels incomplete. I’ve started adding custom compatibility recipes in All The Mods 9 and 9sky using KubeJS to make the mod feel more complete. Having these recipes apart of the base mod would easily make this rating 5 stars. Overall, great mod, could do with some more compat. Keep up the amazing work! 🙂

One of the best science mods
Alchemistry is one of my favorite mods. If you like chemistry like me, then this mod is loads of fun. On its own it doesn’t do much, but in a modpack can be configured for all sorts of custom progression and research. The default conversions/ recipes are a little OP in some cases, but with some adjustment (like drastically increasing the amount of chemical needed to craft something, and some recipe edits, because being able to craft thousands of ingots from a small vegetable farm is a little…. ya) this totally fits into a pack that is heavy on science and material synthesis.
The best part is, it’s 100% configurable. If you don’t need a specific element or compound, you can just remove it. And my favorite part is that you can add your own compounds and elements, so you can add just the compounds you need, or even create fictional elements and compounds to fit your pack (a bit of a time consuming pain to create ones that would realistically work and chemically make sense at least a little, but that just makes it all the more awesome).


