The time has come to harness the potential of the Enderman - to blink across Minecraftia and to ignore that homework assignment you're supposed to be doing right now. With Ender Advancement, you can do just that!
The main item of interest is Ender Essence, a new - yet rare - Enderman drop
Once you've got some tasty, particle-spawning, purple-ish essence, you can make the Ender toolset! Here are the recipes
"Is that pickaxe... glowing?" Yes, yes it is! The Ender Pickaxe always contains the Duper enchantment - a very rare enchantment viable for some pickaxes that doubles certain drops. Block drops (like stone/cobblestone, iron/gold ores, etc.) will be untouched but items (like diamonds, redstone, etc.) will double their output
"Hey, what's that recipe at the bottom left?" That is the Biopneumatic End-Based Relocation Device, a fancy tool that will teleport you atop whatever block is directly on your crosshairs - up to a customizable distance (defaulting at 50 blocks)
Downloads are right here-ish
Some answers before the questions get asked:
Q: May I use this in my modpack?
A: Sure! The mod is released under the MIT license, so as long as you follow its simple rules, you're fine! This means that (1) you can't hold me liable for anything, (2) you must keep the copyright notice included, and (3) you must keep the license included. Rules 2/3 are done automatically (assuming I did things right), as the mod's JAR contains the license file with the copyright notice in it. Oh, and another thing, while you don't need to, I'd appreciate it if you provided some credit and PM'd me a link so I can see what you've come up with
Q: Am I allowed to contribute to the mod?
A: Fork it and make a pull request right about here-ish
Q: Do you plan to support [insert literally any Minecraft version here]
A: I'll probably keep it updated till I'm bored of it, so expect support through at least 1.13. It's very unlikely, however, that I will release a 1.11.X version
Please provide some kind of documentation for what your mod adds. Mod authors include this information for good reasons. For example, how am I supposed to know if the mod I'm looking at is well thought-out, fits with what I want, or has been done before? Sure, downloading a random mod and figuring it out may be fun for you, but you have to understand that most people won't bother. We have better things to do than to take a completely random chance and possibly waste a ton of time exploring a mod they don't want.
Please provide some kind of documentation for what your mod adds. Mod authors include this information for good reasons. For example, how am I supposed to know if the mod I'm looking at is well thought-out, fits with what I want, or has been done before? Sure, downloading a random mod and figuring it out may be fun for you, but you have to understand that most people won't bother. We have better things to do than to take a completely random chance and possibly waste a ton of time exploring a mod they don't want.
The time has come to harness the potential of the Enderman - to blink across Minecraftia and to ignore that homework assignment you're supposed to be doing right now. With Ender Advancement, you can do just that!
The main item of interest is Ender Essence, a new - yet rare - Enderman drop
Once you've got some tasty, particle-spawning, purple-ish essence, you can make the Ender toolset! Here are the recipes
"Is that pickaxe... glowing?" Yes, yes it is! The Ender Pickaxe always contains the Duper enchantment - a very rare enchantment viable for some pickaxes that doubles certain drops. Block drops (like stone/cobblestone, iron/gold ores, etc.) will be untouched but items (like diamonds, redstone, etc.) will double their output
"Hey, what's that recipe at the bottom left?" That is the Biopneumatic End-Based Relocation Device, a fancy tool that will teleport you atop whatever block is directly on your crosshairs - up to a customizable distance (defaulting at 50 blocks)
Downloads are right here-ish
Some answers before the questions get asked:
Q: May I use this in my modpack?
A: Sure! The mod is released under the MIT license, so as long as you follow its simple rules, you're fine! This means that (1) you can't hold me liable for anything, (2) you must keep the copyright notice included, and (3) you must keep the license included. Rules 2/3 are done automatically (assuming I did things right), as the mod's JAR contains the license file with the copyright notice in it. Oh, and another thing, while you don't need to, I'd appreciate it if you provided some credit and PM'd me a link so I can see what you've come up with
Q: Am I allowed to contribute to the mod?
A: Fork it and make a pull request right about here-ish
Q: Do you plan to support [insert literally any Minecraft version here]
A: I'll probably keep it updated till I'm bored of it, so expect support through at least 1.13. It's very unlikely, however, that I will release a 1.11.X version
In a few hours, Ender Advancement will officially be available for Minecraft 1.12!EDIT: I updated early
Please provide some kind of documentation for what your mod adds. Mod authors include this information for good reasons. For example, how am I supposed to know if the mod I'm looking at is well thought-out, fits with what I want, or has been done before? Sure, downloading a random mod and figuring it out may be fun for you, but you have to understand that most people won't bother. We have better things to do than to take a completely random chance and possibly waste a ton of time exploring a mod they don't want.
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That's fair; I'll get on itEDIT: done!
Nice Mod!
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