Another mod to put on the Epic list... yay ''raises arms disapointed that another person just beleive it's idea is epic for no reason whatsoever''. Do you know how many persons call their mod ideas epic? Thousands of persons. Everyone beleives their mod idea is so damn good that they should be praised to the gods for having had such a great idea. And next time you want to ask a mod idea, first try searching to see if it was either suggested or already made.
The skeleton archers are rather predictable, so you don't really need a prediction line to avoid them, just going side by side usually does the trick to avoid the pesky arrows. Or rushing towards them to kill them fast also does the trick.
Okay, this comes from some of the Atlus games: Conception 2 dungeons and Etrian Odissey dungeons. This I did made the title to include japanese games in this thread. Basically, Conception 2 dungeons are random mazes you can explore with ''star childrens'' and your partners (which are female mobs). The Etrian dungeons are mazes based on the Yddrasil mazes from the game serie. The first one is for SSP and the second one is for SMP.
I will also add Project Red helps you greatly with anything involving redstone (and some other mechanisms tied to each other tech mods listed above). Basically, you have a handfull of really good mods that does all the job for what you listed. There's so many stuff into these tech mods that you can do almost anything (I love building castles, but I hate emptying land, which is why I use Buildcraft's filler to empty out a zone or fill another one, of course I use creative sinced my projects often need 5 or 6 64x64 zones, I build big castles that often range 4 or 5 overground floor and 1 or 2 basement). Heck, I'm even sure you could move an entire mountain with those mods! Of course, in minecraft.
Seriously, when will the moderators make a section dedicated to those modpack requests with the rules of modpack requests:
1. List of mods wanted or no modpack will be made.
2. Version of minecraft or no modpack will be made.
3. Permissions for the mods or no modpack will be made (even if it's a private pack, the modpacker want to be protected if you leak the modpack and you want to be protected if the modpacker leaks the modpack).
Now, I think you get the gist of what is needed to make a modpack request: you need to do your own part in making a modpack. And no, you cannot give credit to someone else for putting up together a modpack, he does not own a mod pack and even a 5YO would be able to put one up.
That's not how you gather permissions and I'm not a modpacker. The only way to get permissions is by checking each mods you want one at a time to see if the modder plainly gives full permission as long as you redirect to their page or if the modder asks you to actually type in the mod's thread to ask permissions.
Edited cause I encountered a bug. And since I am not seeing the last answer (which means it could have been deleted) and I want everyone to understand the continuity, the OP said private pack and state that none of the mods belong to the one that has made the modpack.
1. When taking a modpack request, assure yourself that each permissions are shown.
2.Assure yourself if it's Public or Private, either way, you want permissions to protect yourself cause even if it's private, the requestor can leak it and make it public, thus causing you trouble.
basically, those are the rules a modpacker has to follow. And here's what you are missing: server = public, permissions are not shown.
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You can pick any mod idea from my thread here.
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Hope this help. Next time try google.
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1. List of mods wanted or no modpack will be made.
2. Version of minecraft or no modpack will be made.
3. Permissions for the mods or no modpack will be made (even if it's a private pack, the modpacker want to be protected if you leak the modpack and you want to be protected if the modpacker leaks the modpack).
Now, I think you get the gist of what is needed to make a modpack request: you need to do your own part in making a modpack. And no, you cannot give credit to someone else for putting up together a modpack, he does not own a mod pack and even a 5YO would be able to put one up.
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Edited cause I encountered a bug. And since I am not seeing the last answer (which means it could have been deleted) and I want everyone to understand the continuity, the OP said private pack and state that none of the mods belong to the one that has made the modpack.
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1. When taking a modpack request, assure yourself that each permissions are shown.
2.Assure yourself if it's Public or Private, either way, you want permissions to protect yourself cause even if it's private, the requestor can leak it and make it public, thus causing you trouble.
basically, those are the rules a modpacker has to follow. And here's what you are missing: server = public, permissions are not shown.
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http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/minecraft-mods/1272581-v1-3_01-cctv-block-v0-1-mlv5
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