Small Progressions 2

Small Progressions 2

A collection of simple utility blocks and light progressive systems for everyday automation

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About this Mod

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Small Progressions 2

A collection of simple utility blocks and light progressive systems for everyday automation.


What This Mod Adds

Functional Blocks

Automation & Generation

  • Cobblestone Generators (Tier 1-5) - Automatically generates cobblestone at increasing speeds
  • Lava Generator - Passively generates lava, outputs to adjacent tanks/pipes
  • Water Reservoir - Infinite water source in a single block (configurable)
  • Lava Infused Stone - Acts as a lava source, converts adjacent water source to obsidian
  • Simple Item Collector - Collects items in 3x3x3 area
  • Advanced Item Collector - Collects items in 9x9x9 area with filters and offset controls
  • Harvester - Automatically harvests and replants crops

Farming & Growth

  • Growth Crystals (Tier 1-3 - Waterloggable) - Accelerates crop growth
  • Greenhouse Glass - Boosts crop growth when in direct sunlight

Processing & Storage

  • Brick Furnace - Smelts 4x faster than vanilla furnace
  • Storage Barrels - Copper (45), Iron (54), Gold (72), Diamond (104) slots
  • Fluid Tanks - Copper (16), Iron (32), Gold (64), Diamond (128) buckets
  • Linen Sack - 9-slot portable storage that keeps contents when broken

Special Blocks

  • McFloaty Block - Can be placed mid-air, negates fall damage

Special Items

  • Magnet
    • Does what it says on the tin. Pulls items and EXP to the player in an 8 block radius.
    • Keybind to toggle the magnet on/off (default /)
    • Dedicated curios slot

Materials

  • Charcoal Block

Configuration

All major features are fully configurable:

  • Growth Crystal acceleration rates
  • Greenhouse Glass boost and range
  • Cobblestone Generator speeds
  • Lava Generator production rate
  • Water Reservoir infinite mode

Solar

Lightweight, no-nonsense RF solar generation and storage.

No multiblocks. No complex machines. No inverters. Just panels, batteries, and wireless power.


Features

  • Five tiers of solar panels, from basic early-game generation to serious endgame power
  • Five tiers of batteries with built-in item charging and draining slots
  • Wireless energy transmission via the Energy Transmitter and five tiers of Energy Receivers
  • Private/public wireless network toggle — keep your power to yourself or share it with others
  • Jade support for all blocks

Blocks

Solar Panels

Solar panels generate RF when exposed to direct skylight during the day. Generation stops at night, during thunderstorms, and when the sky above is blocked.

Panel Generation
Basic Solar Panel 128 RF/t
Hardened Solar Panel 512 RF/t
Advanced Solar Panel 2,048 RF/t
Elite Solar Panel 8,192 RF/t
Ultimate Solar Panel 32,768 RF/t

Batteries

Batteries store RF and can charge or drain powered items placed in their slots. Stored RF persists when the block is broken and picked up.

Battery Capacity Transfer Rate
Basic Battery 2,000,000 RF 1,024 RF/t
Hardened Battery 8,000,000 RF 4,096 RF/t
Advanced Battery 32,000,000 RF 16,384 RF/t
Elite Battery 64,000,000 RF 65,536 RF/t
Ultimate Battery 128,000,000 RF 262,144 RF/t

Energy Transmitter

The Energy Transmitter accepts RF from any side and feeds it into the wireless network pool. The pool is shared across all dimensions and persists across server restarts. Maximum pool capacity is 2,147,483,647 RF. The transmitter also supports item charging and draining via its GUI.

By default the transmitter is private — only receivers placed by the same player can draw from its pool. It can be toggled to public via the GUI, allowing any player's receivers to draw from it.

Energy Receivers

Energy Receivers pull RF from the wireless network pool and push it into any adjacent energy-accepting block. No pairing, no channels — if there's power in an accessible pool, receivers distribute it. Receivers always have access to their owner's private pool, plus any public pools from other players.

Receiver Transfer Rate
Basic Energy Receiver 1,024 RF/t
Hardened Energy Receiver 4,096 RF/t
Advanced Energy Receiver 16,384 RF/t
Elite Energy Receiver 65,536 RF/t
Ultimate Energy Receiver 262,144 RF/t

Notes

  • Solar panels only generate power with a clear line of sight to the sky
  • Thunderstorms stop solar generation entirely
  • Battery RF is stored in the item's data component and survives breaking and replacing
  • The wireless network pool is global and cross-dimensional

Simple Wireless Redstone

Adds wireless redstone signal transmission. No fuss, no complex setup — place, set a channel, done.


Blocks

Wireless Transmitter

Broadcasts a redstone signal wirelessly to all Receivers on the same channel within range.

Wireless Receiver

Outputs a redstone signal when a Transmitter on the same channel is powered.

Timer

A configurable redstone clock that pulses a signal at a set interval.

  • Always running by default
  • Can be started/stopped from the GUI
  • Outputs signal from the front face only
  • Horizontal facing, placed toward the player

How It Works

  1. Place a Wireless Redstone Transmitter and right-click it to set a channel number (e.g. 5)
  2. Place a Wireless Redstone Receiver and set it to the same channel
  3. Power the Wireless Redstone Transmitter with a redstone signal — the Wireless Redstone Receiver will output a signal

Channels are numerical. Any positive integer is valid. Multiple Transmitters and Receivers can share the same channel.

Channels are player-specific. On a multiplayer server, your Transmitters will only communicate with your own Receivers — other players' blocks on the same channel number will not interfere.


Configuration

Option Default Min Max Description
transmission_range 128 16 512 Radius in blocks within which Transmitters can reach Receivers

Warning: Very large range values (above 256) may impact server performance on busy servers.


Simple Wireless Logistics

Transfer items wirelessly between senders and receivers. No pipes, no routing networks — just point, link, and go.


Blocks

Logistics Sender

Pulls items from the inventory on the face it is attached to and sends them wirelessly to connected Logistics Receivers.

  • Transfers 16 items every 65 ticks by default
  • Connects to up to 4 receivers within an 8-block radius by default
  • GUI with filter slots, upgrade slots, and toggle controls
  • Can be placed on any face of a block

GUI Controls

Control Description
Redstone Toggle When enabled, the sender only operates while receiving a redstone signal
Distribution Mode Toggle between Round Robin (cycles through receivers evenly) and Nearest First
Filter Mode Toggle between Allow (only send listed items) and Block (send everything except listed items)
Filter Slots 18 ghost slots — place items to define the filter. Empty filter allows everything
Upgrade Slots 4 dedicated slots, one per upgrade type

Logistics Receiver

Receives items from connected Logistics Senders and inserts them into the inventory on the face it is attached to. When the connected inventory is full, the sender skips this receiver and tries the next one.

  • No GUI
  • No internal inventory
  • Can be placed on any face of a block

Items

Connection Wrench

Used to link Senders to Receivers.

  • Right-click a Sender — stores its position in the wrench
  • Right-click a Receiver — links it to the stored Sender. Right-clicking an already-linked Receiver disconnects it
  • Shift+Right-click in air — clears the stored Sender position

While holding the Connection Wrench, beams are rendered between all Senders and their connected Receivers within range.

Upgrades

Each upgrade occupies its own dedicated slot in the Sender GUI. Up to 3 of each upgrade can be placed per slot, and effects stack across all slots.

Upgrade Effect per unit Max per slot Cap
Speed Upgrade -20 ticks per transfer 3 5 ticks minimum
Stack Upgrade +16 items per transfer 3 64 items maximum
Node Upgrade +2 max receivers 3 10 receivers maximum
Range Upgrade +8 block radius 3 32 blocks maximum

Credits

Inspiration: Some features and ideas in this mod were obviously inspired by the original Tiny Progressions mod.

Textures: Some textures were adapted from "Unused Minecraft Textures" by Malcolm Riley (GitHub Repository). Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Modifications were made to some original assets.

Available Versions

Small Progressions 2 0.0.13+mc-26.1.2release
MC 26.1.2neoforge
June 8, 2026
Small Progressions 2 0.0.12+mc-26.1.2release
MC 26.1.2neoforge
June 6, 2026
Small Progressions 2 0.0.11+mc-26.1.2release
MC 26.1.2neoforge
June 4, 2026
Small Progressions 2 0.0.10+mc-26.1.2release
MC 26.1.2neoforge
June 4, 2026
Small Progressions 2 0.0.9+mc-26.1.2release
MC 26.1.2neoforge
June 2, 2026

How to Install Small Progressions 2 on Your Server

1

Order Server

Order a Minecraft Java server with at least 3 GB RAM (4 GB recommended).

2

Set neoforge Loader

In the panel under "Egg", select the neoforge loader and matching Minecraft version (26.1.2).

3

Install Mod

Open the mod browser in the dashboard and search for "Small Progressions 2". Click "Install" – done! Alternatively, upload the .jar via SFTP to the /mods folder.

Compatibility

Mod Loaders

neoforge

Minecraft Versions

26.1.2

Server-side

Required

Recommended RAM

4 GB(min. 3 GB)

Frequently Asked Questions

Small Progressions 2 server crashes on startup – what to do?

Most common cause: wrong neoforge version or insufficient RAM. Check the server log (latest.log) for "OutOfMemoryError" or "Mixin" errors. With Mado Hosting: ensure at least 3 GB RAM is allocated and the loader matches the mod version (26.1.2). You can switch loaders with one click in the panel.

Is Small Progressions 2 compatible with neoforge?

Small Progressions 2 officially supports neoforge for Minecraft 26.1.2. The Mado dashboard automatically detects incompatible loader combinations.

Server lagging with Small Progressions 2 – how to optimize performance?

Recommended RAM: 4 GB (per 8 players). Use /spark profiler to check if Small Progressions 2 consumes the most tick time. Common fixes: reduce server view-distance to 8-10, install "performant" or "starlight" as supplementary mods on Forge. With Mado Hosting, your server runs on NVMe SSDs with dedicated CPU cores for minimal latency.

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Details

License
MIT License
Server-side
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Supported Versions

26.1.2