1. Close Minecraft launcher (if open) 2. Navigate to where minecraft is installed (eg: on Windows %appdata%/.minecraft) 3. Go to versions and copy the version directory (eg: 1.6.2) and name it something else (eg: 1.6.2.mods). Alternatively, if you have done this for another mod already backup the Minecraft version. 4. Open the jar file (using an archive utility, such as 7zip) in the mod directory you created (eg: 1.6.2.jar) and copy all of the files into it except for WorldEdit.jar 5. Delete the files in the META-INF directory except for MANIFEST.MF 6. Close the jar file 7. Copy WorldEdit.jar into .minecraft/bin 8. Rename the jar file to the same name as the directory (eg: 1.6.2.mods.jar) 9. Rename the json file to the same name as the directory (eg: 1.6.2.mods.json) 10. Open the json file in a text editor and the line that contains the id (eg: "id": "1.6.2") change it to the same name as the directory (eg: "id": "1.6.2.mods") 11. Save and close the json file. 12. Start up the Minecraft launcher 13. Create a new profile 14. Select the version that you just created (eg: 1.6.2.mods) 15. Select the rest of your settings. 16. Launch the game using this profile.
Note: Using a 3rd party launcher such as Magic Launcher may save you a lot of time in managing mods.
1. Close Minecraft launcher (if open) 2. Navigate to where minecraft is installed (eg: on Windows %appdata%/.minecraft) 3. Go to versions and copy the version directory (eg: 1.6.2) and name it something else (eg: 1.6.2.mods). Alternatively, if you have done this for another mod already backup the Minecraft version. 4. Open the jar file (using an archive utility, such as 7zip) in the mod directory you created (eg: 1.6.2.jar) and copy all of the files into it except for WorldEdit.jar 5. Delete the files in the META-INF directory except for MANIFEST.MF 6. Close the jar file 7. Copy WorldEdit.jar into .minecraft/bin 8. Rename the jar file to the same name as the directory (eg: 1.6.2.mods.jar) 9. Rename the json file to the same name as the directory (eg: 1.6.2.mods.json) 10. Open the json file in a text editor and the line that contains the id (eg: "id": "1.6.2") change it to the same name as the directory (eg: "id": "1.6.2.mods") 11. Save and close the json file. 12. Start up the Minecraft launcher 13. Create a new profile 14. Select the version that you just created (eg: 1.6.2.mods) 15. Select the rest of your settings. 16. Launch the game using this profile.
Okay...do you have any other way I can get the fairy horse? I either need NPC to try and spawn the unicorn and pegasus. Or, I can breed all the horses to get up to the zorse, but for some reason the horses all dont spawn. only a few of them do.I meant SPC not NPC. lol
I have. Many times. For some reason it doesn't spawn the horses I need to breed and get to the unicorn or pegasus, and the spawner doesn't spawn unicorns or pegasus's because theyre really rare and If I get spc I can change the number of horses to spawn and they'll eventually spawn a unicorn and a pegasus but the creater of spc hasn't been on in months.
I have. Many times. For some reason it doesn't spawn the horses I need to breed and get to the unicorn or pegasus, and the spawner doesn't spawn unicorns or pegasus's because theyre really rare and If I get spc I can change the number of horses to spawn and they'll eventually spawn a unicorn and a pegasus but the creater of spc hasn't been on in months.
ok this might be a bit hard... downgrade your minecraft to 1.6.2 (the hard part just google 1.6.2 jar downloads) and get mo' creatures version 1.6.2 and scp 1.6.2 and spawn it on 1.6.2 than update your minecraft again and uninstall mo' creatures 1.6.2 and scp 1.6.2 than re install mo' creatures 1.6.4 and go on the same world you spawned the unicorn.
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Curse Premium1. Close Minecraft launcher (if open)
2. Navigate to where minecraft is installed (eg: on Windows %appdata%/.minecraft)
3. Go to versions and copy the version directory (eg: 1.6.2) and name it something else (eg: 1.6.2.mods). Alternatively, if you have done this for another mod already backup the Minecraft version.
4. Open the jar file (using an archive utility, such as 7zip) in the mod directory you created (eg: 1.6.2.jar) and copy all of the files into it except for WorldEdit.jar
5. Delete the files in the META-INF directory except for MANIFEST.MF
6. Close the jar file
7. Copy WorldEdit.jar into .minecraft/bin
8. Rename the jar file to the same name as the directory (eg: 1.6.2.mods.jar)
9. Rename the json file to the same name as the directory (eg: 1.6.2.mods.json)
10. Open the json file in a text editor and the line that contains the id (eg: "id": "1.6.2") change it to the same name as the directory (eg: "id": "1.6.2.mods")
11. Save and close the json file.
12. Start up the Minecraft launcher
13. Create a new profile
14. Select the version that you just created (eg: 1.6.2.mods)
15. Select the rest of your settings.
16. Launch the game using this profile.
Note: Using a 3rd party launcher such as Magic Launcher may save you a lot of time in managing mods.
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Curse Premium1. Close Minecraft launcher (if open)
2. Navigate to where minecraft is installed (eg: on Windows %appdata%/.minecraft)
3. Go to versions and copy the version directory (eg: 1.6.2) and name it something else (eg: 1.6.2.mods). Alternatively, if you have done this for another mod already backup the Minecraft version.
4. Open the jar file (using an archive utility, such as 7zip) in the mod directory you created (eg: 1.6.2.jar) and copy all of the files into it except for WorldEdit.jar
5. Delete the files in the META-INF directory except for MANIFEST.MF
6. Close the jar file
7. Copy WorldEdit.jar into .minecraft/bin
8. Rename the jar file to the same name as the directory (eg: 1.6.2.mods.jar)
9. Rename the json file to the same name as the directory (eg: 1.6.2.mods.json)
10. Open the json file in a text editor and the line that contains the id (eg: "id": "1.6.2") change it to the same name as the directory (eg: "id": "1.6.2.mods")
11. Save and close the json file.
12. Start up the Minecraft launcher
13. Create a new profile
14. Select the version that you just created (eg: 1.6.2.mods)
15. Select the rest of your settings.
16. Launch the game using this profile.
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Curse Premiumok this might be a bit hard... downgrade your minecraft to 1.6.2 (the hard part just google 1.6.2 jar downloads) and get mo' creatures version 1.6.2 and scp 1.6.2 and spawn it on 1.6.2 than update your minecraft again and uninstall mo' creatures 1.6.2 and scp 1.6.2 than re install mo' creatures 1.6.4 and go on the same world you spawned the unicorn.
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