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A guide to Astral Sorcery - the magic mod built around the night sky, constellations, and starlight. Covers observing and discovering constellations with the Telescope and Astral Tome, starlight crafting altars, Collector Crystals and the starlight network, growing and attuning crystals, Liquid Starlight, self-attunement and the huge Perk Tree, rituals, dynamic enchantments, marble building blocks, admin commands, configuration, tips, and answers to common questions.

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Overview#

Astral Sorcery is a magic mod built entirely around the night sky, constellations, and starlight. Instead of raw mana or spell casting, progression comes from studying the stars: you observe the sky, discover the constellations hidden in it, and channel their power into crafting, self-improvement, and area-wide rituals.

The mod is deliberately exploration-driven and slow-building. You start by finding shrines and rock crystal ore, craft a Telescope to watch the sky, learn constellations, build starlight altars, attune yourself to a constellation, and grow a full celestial power base over a long playthrough. Everything is tracked in an in-game guidebook, the Astral Tome, so the mod teaches itself as you go.

Because power scales with the starlight you can gather at night and the constellations you have unlocked, Astral Sorcery rewards patience, good building, and a permanent home base under an open sky.

Getting Started#

The first steps are about learning the sky, not fighting or mining for power.

  1. Explore and find a shrine or Rock Crystal Ore. Sky shrines generate in the world and contain the first crystals and marble. Rock Crystal Ore is found underground and drops Rock Crystals, the backbone of the whole mod.
  2. Craft the Astral Tome. This is your guidebook; it unlocks new pages as you progress through knowledge tiers (Discovery, Attunement, Constellation, Radiance).
  3. Build a Telescope. Use it at night to look at the stars. When you can see a constellation's stars, drag star-to-star to trace its pattern in the Tome and permanently discover that constellation.
  4. Discover your first constellations. Early constellations like Discidia, Armara, Vicio, Aevitas, and Evorsio unlock recipes and become targets for attunement later.
  5. Build a Luminous Crafting Table. Place it under the open night sky so it can gather ambient starlight, then use it to craft the mod's advanced items and upgrade toward the larger Starlight Altars.

From here the loop is: watch the sky, discover more constellations, gather more starlight, and build bigger altars and crystal networks.

Constellations & the Astral Tome#

Constellations are the heart of Astral Sorcery. Each one has a star pattern, a colour, and a theme, and must be discovered before you can use it.

  • Discovering: build a Telescope (early) or an Observatory (later, sees more constellations), watch the night sky, and trace a constellation's stars in the Astral Tome. Once traced it is known forever and appears in your "Known constellations" list.
  • Bright / major constellations (such as Discidia, Armara, Vicio, Aevitas, Evorsio) are the ones you can attune yourself to.
  • Dim and faint constellations (such as Lucerna, Mineralis, Horologium, Octans, Bootes, Fornax, Pelotrio, and more) are used for crafting, attuned crystals, and rituals rather than self-attunement.
  • The Astral Tome organizes everything into knowledge tiers - Discovery, Attunement, Constellation, Radiance - and unlocks new recipes and pages as you advance, so it doubles as your progression tracker.

Undiscovered constellations show up as ??? placeholders until you trace them, encouraging you to keep watching the sky over many nights.

Starlight Altars & Crafting#

Advanced crafting is powered by starlight gathered from the night sky at altars.

  • Luminous Crafting Table - the first tier. Place it outdoors under the open sky; it slowly collects ambient starlight and lets you craft the mod's early advanced items.
  • Starlight Altar tiers - upgrade the table into progressively larger multi-block altars (Starlight Crafting Altar and beyond). Higher tiers hold more starlight, craft more powerful recipes, and benefit from nearby Collector Crystals feeding them extra starlight.
  • Starlight charge - altars display a starlight bar and project light beams and effects while working. If an altar runs low, crafting slows or pauses until more starlight is available - so placement matters: build under open sky, at higher altitudes, and away from light pollution for the best starlight.

Feeding altars from a network of Collector Crystals (below) is the usual way to keep high-tier recipes supplied.

Collector Crystals & the Starlight Network#

Starlight is moved and stored through a network of crystals and blocks.

  • Collector Crystals - placed crystals that gather starlight and can be linked to altars and other network blocks to power them. Linking several collectors into a network lets you feed altars and rituals from a distance.
  • Rock Crystals & Celestial Crystals - the raw crystals of the mod. They have properties like size, purity, and cutting that determine how much starlight they carry and how efficiently. Celestial Crystals are the upgraded form.
  • Growing & cutting crystals - crystals can be grown in Liquid Starlight and cut/refined to improve their stats, and attuned to a constellation to change what they do. Attuned crystals are what you place on Ritual Pedestals.
  • Lenses & relays - starlight can be redirected and focused through lens blocks to route power exactly where you want it in a build.

Building an efficient starlight network is the mid-game engineering puzzle of the mod.

Liquid Starlight & Crystals#

Liquid Starlight is the mod's special fluid, tied directly to crystal growth and crafting.

  • Lightwell - a block that slowly produces Liquid Starlight from a crystal placed in it. This is the main renewable source of the fluid.
  • Growing crystals - dropping a Rock or Celestial Crystal into a pool of Liquid Starlight lets it grow in size over time, and combining fluids can create new items and materials.
  • Chalice - a fluid container that can store and move fluids within the starlight network, used to buffer and transport Liquid Starlight for larger setups.

Managing Liquid Starlight is how you scale up crystal quality, which in turn powers everything else.

Self-Attunement & the Perk Tree#

One of the mod's signature systems lets you attune yourself to a constellation for permanent character progression.

  • Attunement Altar - a large multi-block structure where you attune yourself to a major constellation (for example Discidia for offense, Armara for defense, Vicio for movement, Aevitas for life, Evorsio for utility). Your choice sets the theme of your perks.
  • The Perk Tree - after attuning, open the Astral Tome's Perk Tree, a huge radial web of hundreds of nodes. You spend accumulated experience to travel outward through the tree, unlocking permanent bonuses.
  • Perk effects - nodes grant stat bonuses, resistances, extra reach, life, damage, and special abilities tied to your constellation, plus utility nodes such as Gem Sockets that let you slot bonus effects.
  • Experience - perk experience is earned through play; the further you travel the tree, the more powerful and specialized your character becomes.

Self-attunement turns Astral Sorcery into a long-term character build system, not just a crafting mod.

Rituals#

Rituals project a constellation's power over a large area around a pedestal.

  • Ritual Pedestal - place an attuned crystal on it to activate a ritual keyed to that crystal's constellation.
  • Effects - depending on the constellation, a ritual can accelerate crop and tree growth, harm hostile mobs, grant regeneration or other buffs to nearby players, and more. Each major constellation has its own ritual effect.
  • Range & boosting - rituals affect a wide radius and can be strengthened with better crystals and supporting blocks (such as focusing lenses), letting you cover farms, bases, or mob areas.

Rituals are the "automation" payoff of the mod: once set up, they passively apply a constellation's effect to everything around them.

Dynamic Enchantments & Attuned Gear#

Astral Sorcery can push your gear beyond the normal enchantment limits.

  • Dynamic enchantments - certain perks and attuned amulets grant additional enchantment levels to your equipped gear on top of the normal cap, so a well-built character effectively wears stronger enchantments than vanilla allows.
  • Attuning tools and armor - tools and armor can be attuned to a constellation to gain constellation-specific bonuses, tying your equipment into the same star system as the rest of your progression.

These systems reward investing in constellations and perks by making your existing gear noticeably stronger.

Marble & Building Blocks#

The mod adds a large family of decorative marble blocks used both structurally and cosmetically.

  • Marble variants - plain, carved, engraved, pillar, brick, chiseled, and runed marble, among others, for building temples, observatories, and altars that fit the mod's celestial theme.
  • Structural role - many of the mod's multi-block structures (altars, the Attunement Altar, ritual setups) are built largely from marble, so you will gather and craft a lot of it.
  • Aesthetics - the marble set makes it easy to build grand, temple-like bases that match the starlight machinery on top of them.

Commands#

Astral Sorcery adds admin/debug subcommands under /astralsorcery (operator permission required). They are mainly for testing, server administration, and skipping progression on creative or debug worlds.

  • /astralsorcery constellation <player> <name> - discover a constellation for a player without tracing it in the sky.
  • /astralsorcery attune <player> <constellation> - attune a player to a major constellation.
  • /astralsorcery exp <player> <amount> - grant perk experience to a player so they can spend it in the Perk Tree.
  • /astralsorcery maximizeall <player> - max out a player's known constellations and progression.
  • /astralsorcery reset <player> - reset a player's Astral Sorcery progression (constellations, attunement, and perks).
  • /astralsorcery progress <player> - show a player's current progression state.
  • /astralsorcery serialize - dump/serialize progression data, used for debugging and support.

These commands change progression directly, so they are best used on test worlds or by server operators rather than in normal survival play.

Configuration#

Astral Sorcery exposes a range of options in its config so packs and servers can tune the experience. The main areas are:

  • Starlight generation - adjust the rates at which altars and collectors gather starlight, how altitude and sky access affect gathering, and how much starlight recipes cost.
  • Perks & attunement - tune perk experience gain, perk effect strength, and attunement behavior, so packs can make the Perk Tree faster or slower to climb.
  • Worldgen - control the generation of Rock Crystal Ore, Marble deposits, and sky shrines, including their frequency and where they spawn. These can be reduced or disabled for tighter control over exploration and resource balance.
  • Rituals & crystals - options affecting ritual range and power and crystal stat limits, where exposed.

Edit the config file (or use an in-game config screen if available) to match your world; worldgen options usually only affect newly generated chunks, so change them before exploring new terrain.

Tips#

  • Build your base under open sky. Starlight gathering depends on a clear view of the night sky - roofs, torches, and low altitude all hurt your starlight income.
  • Watch the sky often. Constellations are only visible on some nights; keep a Telescope handy and check regularly to discover them faster.
  • Grow and cut your crystals. Higher size, purity, and cutting mean far more starlight - invest in Liquid Starlight and crystal growth early.
  • Pick your attunement to fit your playstyle. Discidia for damage, Armara for defense, Vicio for mobility, Aevitas for survivability, Evorsio for utility.
  • Spend perk experience steadily. The Perk Tree is huge; plan a route toward the bonuses you want rather than wandering randomly.
  • Use rituals for passive power. An attuned crystal on a Ritual Pedestal can speed up a whole farm or weaken mobs around your base while you do other things.
  • Read the Astral Tome. Almost every mechanic is explained there as you unlock it - it is the best in-game reference for what to build next.

FAQ & Troubleshooting#

What is Astral Sorcery about? Studying the night sky: you discover constellations, gather starlight, craft at altars, attune yourself for a huge Perk Tree, and run rituals that affect large areas.

How do I discover a constellation? Build a Telescope (or Observatory), look at the night sky, and trace the constellation's stars in the Astral Tome. Once traced it is known permanently.

Why isn't my altar crafting? It is probably low on starlight. Make sure it is under open sky, at a decent altitude, away from light sources, and ideally fed by linked Collector Crystals.

Where do I get Rock Crystals? From Rock Crystal Ore underground and from sky shrines that generate in the world.

How do I make my crystals better? Grow them in Liquid Starlight to increase size and cut/refine them to improve their stats; Celestial Crystals are the upgraded form.

How do I get perks? Attune yourself to a major constellation at the Attunement Altar, then spend perk experience in the Astral Tome's Perk Tree.

Can I go beyond normal enchantment limits? Yes - certain perks and attuned amulets grant additional enchantment levels on top of the vanilla cap.

Can an admin skip progression? Yes - the /astralsorcery commands can discover constellations, attune players, grant perk experience, or reset progression for testing and server management.

Constellations show as ??? - is that a bug? No. Undiscovered constellations always display as ??? until you trace them at a Telescope or Observatory.