There is a texture pack out there that lets you see what type of enchantment you are about to cast. I want it but I forgot the name of it. I've looked on the forums but it difficult to find if you forgot the name. Can someone please help me out?
I also forgot to mention... Is it compatible with Technic pack?
1. The words that it tells you have no connection to the enchantment your about to use.
2. You can do that with ANY texture pack. Just look up enchanting word file or something and replace it with the other one.
No in one texture pack it specificcally told you what each enchantment was. But thanks for telling me about that little texture thing. How would you do that?
1. go to your run and type in %appdata% - .minecraft - bin - minecraft.jar(open with winRAR)- open the font folder
(for a texturepack just edit the font file, or make one)
2. make a copy of your default.png and rename it to alternate.png
3. YOUR DONE!
If I helped press the little green plus in the bottom right corner.
It will not tell you anything closely regarding what enchantment it is, unless it was actually a mod and you're an idiot. Or maybe you are because it was a texture pack that just replaced alternate with default, and you thought it told you what the enchantment did.
Not much way outta that, is there?
Regardless, there is a reason for Texture Discussion. You just pushed a pack off the front page.
There are mods but there aren't textures packs. You cannot do it with texture packs because the words that the "Enchantments" Mean are random like "scrolls xyzzy free shrink" Is SmiteII But another time, "elemental spirit ball" will be SmiteII too! So please go to the "Minecraft Mods" Section / Google.
Edit: If there was a texture pack (Which is impossible without modding) It would be compatible with any mod.
I also forgot to mention... Is it compatible with Technic pack?
2. You can do that with ANY texture pack. Just look up enchanting word file or something and replace it with the other one.
1. go to your run and type in %appdata% - .minecraft - bin - minecraft.jar(open with winRAR)- open the font folder
(for a texturepack just edit the font file, or make one)
2. make a copy of your default.png and rename it to alternate.png
3. YOUR DONE!
If I helped press the little green plus in the bottom right corner.
Not much way outta that, is there?
Regardless, there is a reason for Texture Discussion. You just pushed a pack off the front page.
Edit: If there was a texture pack (Which is impossible without modding) It would be compatible with any mod.