powa seemed easy enough to craft. I crafted it. Fed a emerald furnace generator coke blocks to charge it. Figured out you can shift right click to enable it to charge your inventory, and then I was in business. My drill, staff of traveling, and entropy manipulator were all automatically charged now.
So I drilled out to the create dungeon, and suddenly I couldn't mine the deepslate anymore. It seemed like a glitch so I restarted. Still couldn't mine the deepslate. I shift right clicked the compass and a portal opened. Ohhhh it's one of those dungeons where you can't break or place blocks. Forgot my wrench which was needed for some "puzzles" so had to go back and get it but fortunately staff of traveling so it wasn't that bad.
The create dungeon, someone sure worked hard on it, but I would have ragequit if I didn't have my lucky staff of traveling. There was a bunch of parkor, and it was very easy to softlock yourself in a hole by mistake. Staff of traveling solved all those issues though and I was able to get through it.
That unlocked the the next world machine upgrade, which revealed that you can't place shafts in the world machine room (?????).
Current next plans. I'm going to peek my head into this nether dungeon thing that's on my map, and see if that will give me access to soul sand somehow.
Current thoughts:
* Don't know how I feel about the no break or place blocks dungeons. I hear there's more of those coming up and some are kinda glitchy.
* Villager brushing is ok, but definitely isn't the mechanic that's going to revolutionize skyblock/stoneblock resource generation.
* Very upset I didn't get to play create in the "create" sidequest. I know some people are sick of create, but I like create and it was an optional quest.
* Love the building the world machine thing. However I really wish it was integrated into your main world instead of being a side world. If they could somehow do some lightmatica thing where you have a quest to assemble a megastructure, and you actually build it yourself block by block, that would blow me away. Great direction there, just wish they would take it further.
* Really enjoy the mechanic of "complete 2 out of 3 quests to progress." Again wish they'd take it further. I'd like to see 5 quests and you need to complete 3 of them.
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So I drilled out to the create dungeon, and suddenly I couldn't mine the deepslate anymore. It seemed like a glitch so I restarted. Still couldn't mine the deepslate. I shift right clicked the compass and a portal opened. Ohhhh it's one of those dungeons where you can't break or place blocks. Forgot my wrench which was needed for some "puzzles" so had to go back and get it but fortunately staff of traveling so it wasn't that bad.
The create dungeon, someone sure worked hard on it, but I would have ragequit if I didn't have my lucky staff of traveling. There was a bunch of parkor, and it was very easy to softlock yourself in a hole by mistake. Staff of traveling solved all those issues though and I was able to get through it.
That unlocked the the next world machine upgrade, which revealed that you can't place shafts in the world machine room (?????).
Current next plans. I'm going to peek my head into this nether dungeon thing that's on my map, and see if that will give me access to soul sand somehow.
Current thoughts:
* Don't know how I feel about the no break or place blocks dungeons. I hear there's more of those coming up and some are kinda glitchy.
* Villager brushing is ok, but definitely isn't the mechanic that's going to revolutionize skyblock/stoneblock resource generation.
* Very upset I didn't get to play create in the "create" sidequest. I know some people are sick of create, but I like create and it was an optional quest.
* Love the building the world machine thing. However I really wish it was integrated into your main world instead of being a side world. If they could somehow do some lightmatica thing where you have a quest to assemble a megastructure, and you actually build it yourself block by block, that would blow me away. Great direction there, just wish they would take it further.
* Really enjoy the mechanic of "complete 2 out of 3 quests to progress." Again wish they'd take it further. I'd like to see 5 quests and you need to complete 3 of them.
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serverside mods ONLY ?
I'm about to start a vanilla server with several friends, and we've agreed to only use serverside mods and a few plugins. While searching, I only found one post here from 8 years ago about this.
Could you recommend some good and fun serverside ONLY mods for 1.21+? Regarding terrain generation mods, I haven't decided which one to use yet. Which ones do you like best?
(Suggestions for plugins that work with Fabric would also be great; I'm willing to buy paid plugins as well.)
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I'm about to start a vanilla server with several friends, and we've agreed to only use serverside mods and a few plugins. While searching, I only found one post here from 8 years ago about this.
Could you recommend some good and fun serverside ONLY mods for 1.21+? Regarding terrain generation mods, I haven't decided which one to use yet. Which ones do you like best?
(Suggestions for plugins that work with Fabric would also be great; I'm willing to buy paid plugins as well.)
https://redd.it/1omevm8
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Looking for a mod pack like Legend of Zelda
I'm looking for something that adds elements of adventure and exploration without a lot of other RPG style mechanics. Something like Legend of Zelda with loot to find and interesting locations but not a lot of quests or stats.
Any suggestions would be great!
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I'm looking for something that adds elements of adventure and exploration without a lot of other RPG style mechanics. Something like Legend of Zelda with loot to find and interesting locations but not a lot of quests or stats.
Any suggestions would be great!
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What defines a masochist in modded MC?
A friend of mine claimed today that any pack is "annoying" if it doesn't have any form of vein mining (even packs as simple as Just Create, which are literally just vanilla plus), repeatedly labeling players who choose to play those packs as "masochists."
Seeing the amount of packs that go around as kitchen sinks, skyblocks, expert packs, questing/adventuring, puzzles, and whatever the hell RLCraft is creates a large variety of choices for players to make when it comes to picking a pack they want to play. Some people play to be overpowered, some play to engage in a story, others like to challenge themselves.
This had me thinking... what exactly defines masochism in modded Minecraft?
Is it simply the absence of QoL mods in a pack?
Or is it micro-crafting as a core part of progression?
What about using gates/stages to slow gameplay?
Where does the do I even have to say it? modpack fit in to this discussion, if at all???
I think this community could help me grapple this definition better. I know these definitions are subjective, but I want to see what backgrounds everyone comes from when engaging with a topic like this.
https://redd.it/1on0q3d
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A friend of mine claimed today that any pack is "annoying" if it doesn't have any form of vein mining (even packs as simple as Just Create, which are literally just vanilla plus), repeatedly labeling players who choose to play those packs as "masochists."
Seeing the amount of packs that go around as kitchen sinks, skyblocks, expert packs, questing/adventuring, puzzles, and whatever the hell RLCraft is creates a large variety of choices for players to make when it comes to picking a pack they want to play. Some people play to be overpowered, some play to engage in a story, others like to challenge themselves.
This had me thinking... what exactly defines masochism in modded Minecraft?
Is it simply the absence of QoL mods in a pack?
Or is it micro-crafting as a core part of progression?
What about using gates/stages to slow gameplay?
Where does the do I even have to say it? modpack fit in to this discussion, if at all???
I think this community could help me grapple this definition better. I know these definitions are subjective, but I want to see what backgrounds everyone comes from when engaging with a topic like this.
https://redd.it/1on0q3d
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