Crafting & recipes
Hundreds of convenience recipes plus upgraded stations that cut, smelt, and craft far more than vanilla does.
Sunday Market adds roughly three hundred convenience recipes on top of the vanilla crafting book, then teaches your everyday stations new tricks. Nothing you already know goes away — you just stop grinding the steps in between. If you've ever wished a block would craft the obvious way, it probably now does.
Convenience recipes
These are the quality-of-life crafts that save trips and clicks. There's no printed master list here, because there are hundreds and the crafting book surfaces them as you gather ingredients. Watch for three categories:
- Quick crafts — common multi-step items come together in a single recipe instead of a chain.
- Reverse crafts — turn a crafted block back into its parts. Break a slab pile back into full blocks, or pull an item apart for the materials you actually needed.
- Block conversions — trade one building block for a related one without hunting down the source biome.
Rule of thumb: if a recipe feels like it should exist, open a crafting table and try it. Many do.
Upgraded stations
Four everyday blocks do far more here than they do in vanilla.
The stonecutter
The stonecutter now cuts and converts hundreds more blocks. Feed it almost any building block and it offers the stairs, slabs, walls, and variants for that material in one place. It's the fastest way to shape a build, and it wastes nothing.
The blast furnace
The blast furnace accepts far more than ores and tools. Drop in raw metal blocks, worn gear, and other metal odds and ends, and it renders them down to ingots or nuggets. It's the cleanup crew for a full storage room.
The blast furnace melts gear down to nuggets, so scrap a stack of worn iron tools before you toss them. Small returns add up across a long session.
Cauldrons
Cauldrons gain working recipes. Stand over one with the right items and it converts or produces things for you, no crafting table required. Cauldrons are also the heart of the tavern, so keep a spare if you brew.
The enchant switch
Tired of carrying a Silk Touch pick and a Fortune pick? Craft the switch and toggle a single pickaxe between the two enchantments as the job changes. One pick, both jobs.
See also
- Tool stats — the logbook every tool keeps
- Quality of life — the full list of off-vanilla tweaks
- How to brew — cauldrons and barrels at the tavern