Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 11, 2016

Missing Pieces Mod




The Missing Pieces Mod is a collection of blocks which is added to the building and experience of the game.

Features:

  • Most importantly are the round Pillars and triangle Wedges.  Perfect for sloped roofs and ramps and columns on your buildings.
  • Interactive Shelves with four slots for holding and displaying your items nicely.
  • Chairs and Tables with spindle legs for setting up the dining room.  Chairs support sitting.
  • Lamps and Candelabra to shine away the gloom.
  • Update, 1.3.1, now supports hardened clay in Wedges, Pillars, Stairs, and Slabs.
  • Latest update, 1.4.0, now supports Mineralogy rocks for pillars and wedges, and Basemetals metals for lamps and candelabras if they are loaded.   They are optional and this mod will run just fine without them.

Screenshots:




Ender Compass Mod




Ender Compass Mod Are you tired of crafting millions of ender eyes just to find a stronghold? Therefore, you try to find the game to help you relax in your free time. is the best way to satisfy yourself. You should find your way to that ender dragon with time to spare.

Features:

Points to a stronghold
Pointer freezes when placed in an item frame
Recipe:



How to install Ender Compass Mod:

Download and install Minecraft Forge.
Download the mod.
Go to %appdata%.
Go to .minecraft/mods folder.
If the “mods” folder does not exist you can create one.
Drag and drop the downloaded jar (zip) file into that.
Enjoy the mod.

The Nether Star Mod



The Nether Star Mod is an amazing mod of Minecraft that makes it easier for players to get nether stars.

See also: Craftable Nether Star Mod

Screenshot:



Recipes:



How to install:

Download and install Minecraft Forge.
Download the mod.
Click on the Start Menu in Windows.
Type run into the search box, and select the Run program at the top of the results.
Type %appdata% into the Run program, and press Enter.
Go to .minecraft/mods folder.
Drag and drop the downloaded jar (zip) file into that.
Enjoy the mod.

Gem Craft Mod 1.10.2

Gem Craft Mod uses new gems generated in the form of ores to craft tools, weapons, and armor. It provides you with an extra tier of progression in the game, but it is not creating OP items. The mod is basic to start out, but there is (much) more planned.
Gems / Ores:

Sapphire
Ruby
Amethyst
White Gold (NOTE: Smelts to nuggets, not ingots)
Pictures of Ore Generation:

Overworld:

All ores are generated in the overworld.

Ores are generated lower and rarer as usefulness increases




Nether:

Only White Gold is generated, found below y = 64



The End:

Only White Gold is generated in the end. Generated all over the end island and

is much more common than the overworld or nether.


FULL SETS of Tools

(Sword, Pickaxe, Axe, Shovel, Hoe):

Sapphire
Ruby
Emerald
Amethyst
Reinforced Amethyst
Crafting recipe for tools:

All tools are crafted using obsidian and reinforced amethyst (pickaxe as an example)





White Gold nuggets are from smelting White Gold Ores:



FULL SETS of Armor:

Sapphire
Ruby
Emerald
Amethyst
Gem Armor (Adds buffs for each armor piece!)
Crafting recipes for gem armor (All others are standard style recipes):

White Gold Ingot, Gem Core, and Armor Pieces


RINGS!

Basic Rings:

Basic Ring: Used to craft other rings

Torch Ring: Right click to place torches

Water Ring: Places water

Lava Ring: Places lava

Void Ring: Voids all cobblestone in inventory




Buffs:

Helmet: Night vision

Chestplate: Fire Resistance

Leggings: Speed II

Boots: Jump boost II

Full Set Bonus: Strength III



All materials in increasing power and rarity:

Sapphire and Ruby are similar to iron.
Emerald is similar to diamond.
Amethyst tools and armor are better than diamond
Reinforced Amethyst tools / Gem Armor are the most powerful available

Thut Wearables Mod 1.11/1.10.2/1.9.4

Thut Wearables Mod provides 13 slots for various accessories for the player.  These slots are very similar to the mod “Baubles” and can have similar effects.

As of version 1.0.1, you can place baubles into the corresponding wearable slot.  If you use botania baubles, they will even render like they do in botania.

The following slots are added:

2 ankle slots.
2 ring slots.
2 arm slots.
2 earring slots.
1 glasses slot.
1 hat slot.
1 belt slot.
1 bag slot
1 necklace slot.
The slots look like this:

Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 11, 2016

Thut Wearables Mod provides 13 slots for various accessories for the player.  These slots are very similar to the mod “Baubles” and can have similar effects.

As of version 1.0.1, you can place baubles into the corresponding wearable slot.  If you use botania baubles, they will even render like they do in botania.

The following slots are added:

2 ankle slots.
2 ring slots.
2 arm slots.
2 earring slots.
1 glasses slot.
1 hat slot.
1 belt slot.
1 bag slot
1 necklace slot.
The slots look like this:


Gear Swapper Mod 1.11/1.10.2/1.9.4/1.8.9

Gear Swapper Mod is an interesting mod, I think. In this mod, you will have chances to work with a block. Moreover, this mod  allows you to define up to four different sets of hotbar, armor and switch. If you are interested in Minecraft games, you never neglect this mod. Let’s try!

See also: Actionbar (Hotbar) Extension and Swapper Mod
By default it works as follows:

Sneak-left-click on one of the four slots to remember your current hotbar+armor selection in that slot. Your armor and hotbar remains on you. The block will also remember how many given items you had, and it will attempt to restore that amount later.
Right-click on one of the four slots to restore the hotbar+armor as it was remembered then. All items currently in your hotbar or armor that are in the way for the remembered items will be stored in your inventory. All slots that were empty when you remembered your setup will be unchanged (i.e. it will by default not empty them).
When restoring a selection, the block will first look in the player inventory, then in the local inventory (a 4×4 internal buffer) and finally in any possible adjacent inventories until it finds the items it needs.
However, this block can be configured for more control. If you right-click the block on the ‘Settings?’ label or on the sides of the block then it will show a GUI:



The example above shows a gui with four different configurations:

The top-left configuration (top row in the gui) is configured with your prefered mining gear like sword, pickaxe, torches, some sand and good armor. The slots that are crossed out (two of them in this selection) will be cleared. The other two slots are left alone (i.e. whatever is there will remain there).
The top-right configuration (second row in the gui) is configured for gardening. No armor is desired here.
The bottom-left configuration (third row in the gui) is configured for tech work.
The bottom-right configuration (last row in the gui) is configured to clear the hotbar and armor slots completely.
The three icons on the top-left of the gui show the preference for storing items from your hotbar and armor when you restore a different selection. The default settings are to first store items back in the players’ inventory. If that is full, it will go to the internal inventory. If that also fails, it will store it in an adjacent inventory. If that final fallback also fails, it will simply throw the items in the world. Nothing will be lost.

By clicking those three icons, you can change the priority. For example, if you prefer that armor and tools that are stored away, you should go to the internal inventory, then you can change the top icon until it resembles the wooden icon with the four boxes on it.

There are five different gear swappers (stone, wood, lapis lazuli, iron, and glass), and you can also configure another one with a modded texture through the config.