Bullets, of course, are shot from a gun, but you need to put them in a magazine to use them.
Craft 8 with an empty magazine to load it up.
You can’t place a variety of bullets in a single magazine.
Bullets deal solid damage, but the damage is slightly randomized too. Don’t expect a one shot kill to always be a one shot kill.
Empty – Empty casings are what you’re left with when you fire off a round. They stack up in your inventory and you can’t do anything with them except craft them back into gold nuggets. It’s always a 1:1 ratio.
[Grey] Neutral
The most basic bullet, it deals decent damage and it’s relatively cheap to make (the gun’s a bit expensive anyway). It has no special effects.
[Yellow] Exorcism
An enhancement of neutral bullets, these have extra potency against undead mobs: skeletons, zombies, pig zombies, ghasts and withers take at least double damage.
[Red] Blaze
If you have blaze rods in ample supply, it’s cost effective to use these powerful bullets in place of alternatives. They’re completely useless in the Nether though.
[Green] Concussive
These shots are very powerful. A small non-destructive explosion blasts the target area, dealing moderately high damage.
[Black] Buster
An upgrade to the concussive shot, this heavily ups the explosive ante by making each bullet a well-packaged cluster of TNT. Massive damage, but just as inefficient as TNT for mining.
[Teal] Seeker
An interesting bullet that hunts its target if it can get relatively close to it. You don’t really have to aim these, but use them sparingly. They do decent damage, but nothing epic.
[Purple] Ender
These are the uber bullets, aptly named, and they are an upgrade to the Seeker. In addition to hunting targets, they pierce targets and continue to seek new ones. They don’t last long.
Xeno’s Reliquary Mod WARNING:
Be advised that both Seeker and Ender bullets kill without discrimination. They will seek out any living entity within a 10 block cube centered around the projectile, with the intention of pwning it. Do not fire these near anything you do not wish to be very, very dead.
[Beige] Sand
These are anti-creeper rounds which also stop the weather. They’re noticeably weaker if fired while raining. It’s beneficial to stop the weather first, if you’re outside. If it’s raining and you’re underground, unfortunately this becomes impossible.
[Blue] Storm
The opposite of sand shot, this bullet stirs up the weather. It has an unfavorable effect on creepers (unfavorable for you). These bullets do amplified damage during inclement whether conditions, based on the intensity of the weather.