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Master Builder Adventure-Enhancing Mods: The Best Mods in Minecraft®™
Master Builder Adventure-Enhancing Mods: The Best Mods in Minecraft®™
Master Builder Adventure-Enhancing Mods: The Best Mods in Minecraft®™
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Master Builder Adventure-Enhancing Mods: The Best Mods in Minecraft®™

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Experience the best mods in Minecraft®™ with Master Builder Adventure-Enhancing Mods. If you want more to do in your Minecraft®™ game than just basic mining and crafting, it’s time to amp up your game with an adventure-enhancing mod. From Crusader Craft and Galacticraft to Roguelike Dungeons and Shape Shifter, Adventure-Enhancing Mods contains vital information on 13 different mods to add exciting new elements of exploration and adventure. These mods will leave you feeling like you’re playing a completely new game! You’ll also learn how to install your mods and explore the various types of mods so that you can find exactly the kind of game play you desire.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherTriumph Books
Release dateApr 13, 2016
ISBN9781633195738
Master Builder Adventure-Enhancing Mods: The Best Mods in Minecraft®™

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Contents

The Many Kinds Of Mods

How To Install Your Mods

Adventure Enhancers

The Many Kinds Of Mods

When someone makes a mod, they’re actually going in and writing computer code to make changes to the game, which then needs to be loaded into the game’s regular code. Because of this, mods can vary greatly in all respects, from how many changes they make and how big those changes are, to how big the files in the mod are and how they get loaded into the game’s normal code.

There are tech mods that make Minecraft a world of extreme automation (image by Drullkus)

It’s useful when getting an idea of how mods work, what they can do for your game, and just generally what mods are out there to separate them into different categories. We’ve done this in three different ways to help introduce you to the world of mods, first by breaking them into sizes, giving each mod a complexity rating, and also by separating into categories by what they add. There are almost as many types of mods as there are mods themselves (of which there are thousands), and the lines can blur for some between the categories (like Thaumcraft, which adds items but does enough with systems to be included in that category) but most of them fit under one or more of these definitions:

And then there are mods that are all about plain fun and adding in cool things from other universes, like the Pixelmon mod seen here.

Mods of Different Sizes

Size is an important factor when it comes to mods, because a mod’s size typically determines two things that players need to know: how difficult the mod will be to install, and how much it will change the vanilla game. How much it changes the game is something that matters quite a lot. Sometimes players are looking to change the entirety of their game, while others just want a little tweak. This is even more important when trying to mix various mods together in one game, something we’ll talk about more in the next chapter.

BubbaDogface, the writer of this book’s trusty Minecraft pup, owes his name and ability to be a Creeper hunter to a small mod called Doggy Talents. Isn’t he a cute little dogface?

The sizes of mods:

Tiny mods: Tiny mods are ones that make minimal, barely noticeable additions or changes to the game. Utility mods are often tiny mods, adding just a little change to the Heads Up Display, as are mods like our Odd Mod Spotlight mod Second Screen, which adds a very lightweight system that lets you chat and see data on your Minecraft server from another device. One very notable and desirable feature of tiny mods is

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