I can think of a couple of mods that iirc fit that description: Minecraft Comes Alive and Millenaire.
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Ramblinman817 posted a message on Mod Basic Questions :\Posted in: Mods DiscussionHardcore Questing doesn't actually add any quests it just makes it possible for pack authors to create quests, if you add it to a pre existing pack you'd need to create your own quests and system of progression. The reason I mentioned adding mods as ruing progression in HQM (Hardcore Questing Mod) packs is the authors have already chosen a path of progression based on the mods already in the pack which must be followed to advance in the quests. Wheres non HQM packs allow the player to create their own path of progression through the mods.
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Ramblinman817 posted a message on Mod Basic Questions :\Posted in: Mods Discussion1. There are a few mods which tend to be in every pack like WAILA, Inventory Tweaks, and Not Enough Items which are common utility mods. Other mods depend on the type of modpack for example technical packs almost always have Buildcraft, Extra Utilities, Ender IO, and/or Big Reactors while magic packs tend to have Botania, Thaumcraft, and Witchery.
2. There are some pre built packs out for RPG like questing like Tolkin Craft for 1.7.10 but you can easily create your own pack if you wanted. Sadly there are no mods that automatically add quests, these must be created by the pack author. I'd suggest looking for packs with the Hardcore Questing Mod, these packs are full of quests created by the author and there's a lot of variety in the content.
3. most mods now don't have compatibility issues with other mods but in the rare case they do the author will mention it either on the forum post or in the notes on Curse.
4. You can easily add mods from one pack to another but in the case of questing mod packs this is discouraged as it can ruin the progression of the pack.
5. Curse.com is the best place for your mods, Curse Forge is intended mainly for experimental builds of mods on Curse.com.
As your new to modding Minecraft I'd suggest trying the pre built packs on some of the modpack launchers like Feed the Beast and ATLauncher. FTB is particularly good for questing and rpg like packs just check under "third party packs".
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