I recommend also getting Smart Move... the main lure to it is the ability grab onto ledges and pull your self up, and crawl through single square holes. It also changes the way you swim to be faster and with an animation to match.
I really think Smart Move should be integrated into normal minecraft.
Dude. Just try FTB.
I know you said you sucked at Tekkit/FTB, but I already have a full quantum suit and when I started I was a noob.
Once you start, you find ores and seeds and such. Then you look at the wiki for FTB and look at how basic stuff works, and thats how I learned. Once you get everything working and you're stuck on something and you can logically tell yourself 'this is the output, this is the input. the input goes through the output through the chest' for say.
I agree with the Mo'Creatures mod.
I don't usually go for mods, but when I saw this mod I had to make an exception, being an animal lover.
It's amazing. Adds so much life to the game, both hostile and friendly.
I'm a big SSP Minecraft player, so I work to find things that make it interesting. There are two I've found recently that I really love.
The first is the Herbology Mod. It is a mod that adds in a pretty great handful of new plants to farm, a couple of new tools and a new way to craft a brewing stand (among other stuff). It is great if you like the farming side of Minecraft. It is really great, in my opinion.
The second mod I've found and loved is MrCrayfish's Furniture Mod. It adds in support for tons of new furniture (something Minecraft has been lacking!). There is even extensive kitchen-related recipes, including cabinets to store things (and look better than a big chest hanging against the wall in your house).
I recommend looking into both of these mods (which require Forge and its ModLoader-esque FML [which comes with it]) if you want to enhance your SSP experience without altering the feel of it too much. :-)
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If you have a good computer I would suggest the Biomes O' Plenty mod, if you don't have a very good computer then I would suggest that you use the Carpenter Block mod, Chisel mod, and the Microblocks mod.
I am DEFINITELY with you on that.
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I know you said you sucked at Tekkit/FTB, but I already have a full quantum suit and when I started I was a noob.
Once you start, you find ores and seeds and such. Then you look at the wiki for FTB and look at how basic stuff works, and thats how I learned. Once you get everything working and you're stuck on something and you can logically tell yourself 'this is the output, this is the input. the input goes through the output through the chest' for say.
yes you do
I don't usually go for mods, but when I saw this mod I had to make an exception, being an animal lover.
It's amazing. Adds so much life to the game, both hostile and friendly.
Definitely recommend it!
http://www.minecraftdl.com/mo-creatures-mod/
or go to
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/81771-152-mo-creatures-v522-with-raccoons-ants-mini-golems-silver-skeletons-and-more-fish/
to download the mod.
If you need help for crafting recipes and etc go to -
http://mocreatures.wikia.com/wiki/Mo%27_Creatures_Wiki
And get a golden sword to kill werewolves in 4 hits other swords (including diamond) take 40!
http://www.minecraftdl.com/dungeon-crawler-mod/
The first is the Herbology Mod. It is a mod that adds in a pretty great handful of new plants to farm, a couple of new tools and a new way to craft a brewing stand (among other stuff). It is great if you like the farming side of Minecraft. It is really great, in my opinion.
The second mod I've found and loved is MrCrayfish's Furniture Mod. It adds in support for tons of new furniture (something Minecraft has been lacking!). There is even extensive kitchen-related recipes, including cabinets to store things (and look better than a big chest hanging against the wall in your house).
I recommend looking into both of these mods (which require Forge and its ModLoader-esque FML [which comes with it]) if you want to enhance your SSP experience without altering the feel of it too much. :-)
yes you do get saplings