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Posted by: TheTemplar
File description: 1.5, This is the latest version.
File size: 2.46 MB
Total download count (all mod files): 3163
Mod changelog:
Note the download files are meant as a legacy version, not regularly playable. 1.5, the latest, is fully functional and complete, yet 1.6 will add in even more. 1.6 is currently being developed, and some plans for it can be read later on. This is pretty informal as a heads up.
In 1.0, the mod only went up to mithril, and failed to include some colored biomes. 1.1 onwards started adding basic magic, such as fiery and knightly ingots (which were tributes to The Twilight Forest mod) and lightning ore. The first four element staffs were added then. 1.2 was big, and when adamantite became the best and latest ore. However, it didn't have anything special to it besides being the top tier. Life potions and armor were added now, but were competely broken, and stayed that way until 1.3. 1.3 was mainly bug fixes with a few small items being added from preexisting ones, and some mobs were added. Now between 1.3 and 1.4, many addons were made such as the extra ores like silver, copper, zinc, etc. In 1.4, the Mystic Table was added, and the enhanced staffs too. Mixing was added, letting magic truly come forth. Some biomes were made, but the main focus was structures. Floating Islands, Bandit Trees and more were made and used, with dimensions also coming into play. Finally, in 1.5, the latest version, magic rings were added and armor sets got special abilities. Bugs were rooted out, and shouldn't be present.
So here we are, version 1.5, with 22 ores, 8 dimensions, 16 structures, 16 mobs, and 22 biomes.
On future plans: Bugs will continue to arise and be removed in 1.6, when I plan to add a dragon or two. As far as new ores go, there will be a few more. Planned structures that didn't make the cut in 1.5 will appear in 1.6, such as pirate ships. I also hope to be able add in more magic to it, and even more bows.
-Sincerely, TheTemplar
"And in the beginning, there was nothing" -Dave Thomas
Version 1.6 - Unlimited Ores
This version is going to really change everything. When there was 16 structures, there is now 34. Where there was 22 ores, there is now 28. And the numbers will only keep on growing.
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