This mod makes oak trees higher than normal and if you were keen enough to look at the rest of the title (you probably were), then you'd have seen that there's other stuff in the mod! For example, when you break one block of obsidian, it gives you 4 pieces of obsidian! In my expierience, I can never get enough obsidian. Also, you no longer need to break ice with a silk touch pickaxe. When you do break it however, it gives you a stack of ice!
1. Update to 1.6.2
2. Add a feature to enable certain features. (Will take a long time)
Hopefully the link has for download has led you to google drive. (after ad.fly) if you haven't clicked it already.
1. On the google drive screen, click "file" at the top. Then click download! Yay!
1. Press the windows logo button and the 'r' button, opening the run prompt.
2. In the run prompt, type %appdata%
3. open .minecraft
4. open bin
5. open minecraft a.k.a minecraft.jar
6. open the mod file
7. copy the contents from the mod to minecraft.jar
8. delete the META-INF folder
9. close everything and run minecraft
1.All oak trees are at least 30 blocks high.
2. Obsidian drops 4 obsidian
3. Ice drops 64 ice
This mod is copyrighted by the Halfway Nerd Inc. Any unauthorized reproduction of this mod will result in me being mad. You may email me at [email protected] or you might find me on creative craftgasm: create.craftgasm.net My username is virusdownloader.
You can modify the mod (heh, get it? modify the mod?) and repost it with my permission. That's all.
Before you can have a donate button, you need to have some sort of online account (like paypal) to donate to. I don't know exactly what needs to be done from that point on, as I don't have an account there yet myself.
I think this should be worked on more, the whole getting stacks thing is pretty useless to me, makes the game feel like permanently creative
As for the taller oaks thing, i shall not criticize, i'm really bad working with the minecraft.jar thing and only use mods that are compatible with forge.
Continue working on it, i'm sure it'll get better.
Sorry for my noob of a mind but I haven't yet figured out how to upload screenshots but I'm working on it (:
Well, for starters, you need to take some screenshots. Assuming you haven't, you simply press the F2 key in Minecraft to take the snapshot. Once you've taken one, you can find that snapshot in your .minecraft/screenshots directory.
From there, you take it and upload it to an image sharing website, such as imgur or photobucket. Once you've uploaded your picture to a website of your choice, you find that picture in your album and copy the provided link. Choose either a direct link, or a BBCode link. A BBCode link you can just paste into wherever you want your picture to show up. In order to make a picture show up, you must post the picture's link between an opening and closing img tag, like so:
Once you have your code typed out, you just save the post and the image will appear in its place. Edit your last post and use it as a testing ground so you don't run the chance of messing up the original post.
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I used to maintain the Minecraft Forums Mod List. However, life has stepped in the way of that. Perhaps later...
Download Higher Trees and Other Stuff v0.0.2
2. Add a feature to enable certain features. (Will take a long time)
1. On the google drive screen, click "file" at the top. Then click download! Yay!
2. In the run prompt, type %appdata%
3. open .minecraft
4. open bin
5. open minecraft a.k.a minecraft.jar
6. open the mod file
7. copy the contents from the mod to minecraft.jar
8. delete the META-INF folder
9. close everything and run minecraft
2. Obsidian drops 4 obsidian
3. Ice drops 64 ice
Also, adding this to the mod list.
As for the taller oaks thing, i shall not criticize, i'm really bad working with the minecraft.jar thing and only use mods that are compatible with forge.
Continue working on it, i'm sure it'll get better.
Well, for starters, you need to take some screenshots. Assuming you haven't, you simply press the F2 key in Minecraft to take the snapshot. Once you've taken one, you can find that snapshot in your .minecraft/screenshots directory.
From there, you take it and upload it to an image sharing website, such as imgur or photobucket. Once you've uploaded your picture to a website of your choice, you find that picture in your album and copy the provided link. Choose either a direct link, or a BBCode link. A BBCode link you can just paste into wherever you want your picture to show up. In order to make a picture show up, you must post the picture's link between an opening and closing img tag, like so:
Once you have your code typed out, you just save the post and the image will appear in its place. Edit your last post and use it as a testing ground so you don't run the chance of messing up the original post.