Somnia Awoken is a Minecraft mod that simulates the world while you sleep. It is a port/rewrite of the mod Somnia, which was initially released in 2011.
Imagine skipping the night and wasting 10 hours of Minecraft time. Your furnaces won't smelt anything, and your crops won't grow. With Somnia, you make use of every tick. Put some ores into the furnace, sleep for a bit, then wake up to see them smolten.
Fatigue
Fatigue is a game mechanic added by Somnia, used to control the player's sleep. You can only enter sleep if you have enough fatigue. If it drops below the required amount during sleep, you won't wake up. Fatigue ranges from 0 to 100. It is displayed on the screen, in the position of your choice (bottom right by default). While the player's fatigue is updated every tick, the display is only updated every 5 seconds.
Side Effects
It's recommended to watch your fatigue regularly, as getting too tired will result in some debuffs. These debuff will be applied only once for a certain period of time when you enter a new side effect stage. The last side effect is permanent.
The default side effects are:
Nausea at 70 fatigue for 150 ticks
Slowness II at 80 fatigue for 300 ticks
Poison at 90 fatigue for 200 ticks
Slowness III at 95+ fatigue
Simulation
Instead of skipping the night, the world is sped up while you sleep. This includes mob spawns, so it's recommended to find a shelter for the night. Alternatively, you can disable mob spawning while you're alseep in the config.
Wake Time Selection
Somnia Awoken provides a way to select your wake time by right clicking a bed using a certain item (Default: clock). The Wake Time Selection GUI also lets you sleep without resetting your respawn point.
Enhanced Sleeping GUI
Somnia provides an enhanced sleeping GUI for tracking the sleep progress, simulation tick multiplier and ETA remaining sleep time.
Option to sleep normally
Somnia adds an option to sleep normally, disabling simulation and skipping the night. To achieve this, sneak while entering a bed. This re-enables the default time check, so that you can only sleep at night. However, Somnia checks, such as the minimum fatigue to sleep, ignore monsters and armor, still apply. In multiplayer, Somnia will deactivate if most players choose to sleep normally.
Mod download
Highlighted changes
Works properly on servers
Fixed selecting wake time
Increased configurability
Issues / Feature requests
Please post all issues and feature requests on the issue tracker. This way I can have them all in one place rather than having to manage issue from various sites. Thanks in advance!
Compatibility
Compatibility with Dark Utilities' Sleep Charm
(1.12 only) Compatibility with Railcraft's Bed Cart, Galacticraft's Cryogenic Chamber, and OpenBlocks' Sleeping Bag
Compatibility with various mods adding coffee to reduce fatigue
Somnia Awoken is a Minecraft mod that simulates the world while you sleep. It is a port/rewrite of the mod Somnia, which was initially released in 2011.
Imagine skipping the night and wasting 10 hours of Minecraft time. Your furnaces won't smelt anything, and your crops won't grow. With Somnia, you make use of every tick. Put some ores into the furnace, sleep for a bit, then wake up to see them smolten.
Fatigue
Fatigue is a game mechanic added by Somnia, used to control the player's sleep. You can only enter sleep if you have enough fatigue. If it drops below the required amount during sleep, you won't wake up. Fatigue ranges from 0 to 100. It is displayed on the screen, in the position of your choice (bottom right by default). While the player's fatigue is updated every tick, the display is only updated every 5 seconds.
Side Effects
It's recommended to watch your fatigue regularly, as getting too tired will result in some debuffs. These debuff will be applied only once for a certain period of time when you enter a new side effect stage. The last side effect is permanent.
The default side effects are:
Simulation
Instead of skipping the night, the world is sped up while you sleep. This includes mob spawns, so it's recommended to find a shelter for the night. Alternatively, you can disable mob spawning while you're alseep in the config.
Wake Time Selection
Somnia Awoken provides a way to select your wake time by right clicking a bed using a certain item (Default: clock). The Wake Time Selection GUI also lets you sleep without resetting your respawn point.
Enhanced Sleeping GUI
Somnia provides an enhanced sleeping GUI for tracking the sleep progress, simulation tick multiplier and ETA remaining sleep time.
Option to sleep normally
Somnia adds an option to sleep normally, disabling simulation and skipping the night. To achieve this, sneak while entering a bed. This re-enables the default time check, so that you can only sleep at night. However, Somnia checks, such as the minimum fatigue to sleep, ignore monsters and armor, still apply. In multiplayer, Somnia will deactivate if most players choose to sleep normally.
Mod download
Highlighted changes
Issues / Feature requests
Please post all issues and feature requests on the issue tracker. This way I can have them all in one place rather than having to manage issue from various sites. Thanks in advance!
Compatibility
Credits & Licensing
The original author of the mod is MALfunction84, who released it in 2011. Original thread here.
In around 2014, kingrunes ported the mod to newer minecraft versions 1.5, 1.6 and 1.7. Their thread is available via the Wayback machine.
Somnia Awoken is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0.
Source Code
Somnia is an open source mod, with the source code being hosted on github. All contributions are welcome!
All information is available on Somnia's wiki.
Absolutely wild. Glad someone brought this mod back, as I hadn't used it since about 2011/2012 and was looking for an equivalent. Thanks!