Doomlike Dungeons Mod 1.7.10/1.7.2/1.6.4/1.5.2
Compatible with Minecraft: 1.7.10, 1.7.2, 1.6.4, 1.5.2 | Author: BlackJar72
This mod is for those who want adventure, danger, and, uh, violence. Yeah, there are plenty of dungeonsmods out there, but why not one one more? This was inspired by Oblige, the level generator for Doom, Heretic, Hexen, and similar games, and attempt to put similar, Doomlike content into Minecraft.
Screenshots:
Mod Showcase:
How to install:
- Download and install Minecraft Forge
- Download the mod
- Go to %appdata%
- Go to .minecraft/mods folder
- Drag and drop the downloaded jar (zip) file into it
- If one does not exist you can create one
- Enjoy the mod
Configuration:
FrequencyScale: How common the dungeons are, with each increase of one making them half as common (so be careful). The default is now seven. This basically determines the average distaance between dungeons, so remember a higher number mean fewer dungeons.
MinChunkXY: No dungeons will spawn within this many chunks of spawn. Note that this applies to where the center of the dungeon is, not to its edge.
Difficulty: How hard the dungeons should be; this will effect the frequency and difficulty of mobs spawners.
- 0: No spawners or chests
- 1: Baby level (“I’m too young to die!”)
- 2: Noob level (“Hey, not too rough!”)
- 3: Default level (“Hurt me plenty!”)
- 4: Hard level (“Ultra-Violence!”)
- 5: Crazy level (“Nightmare!”)
NotInEnd: Somewhat redundant with allowed dimension, but if this is set to true (default) no dungeons will spawn if the Sky (End) biome. Note that Minecraft 1.7 does not seem to allow dungeons to be built there anyway, but this can be changed (allong with allowed dimensions) to allow ender dungeons to spawn in the end in early versions.
ExportLists: False by default; if set to true three list (mobs,txt, items.txt, and blocks.txt) will be exported to config/DLDungeonsThemes/Lists. These are lists for mod-pack makers and other to get lists of usable content for themes with IDs / correct names.
Dimensions: This list dimension, one per line by dimension ID (not the name, it must be a number) – whether or not they actually can depend on how that dimension handles world gen. The meaning of this is determined by the OnlySpawnInListedDims; if that is true it allows dungeons in the dimensions listed here, if that is false it blocks them from spawning in these dimensions. Put differently this may be either a list of allowed dimensions of a list of banned dimension.
ObeyFeatureSpawningRule: If set to true (default) the mod will only generate dungeons if the world is set to spawn structures. If there will be dungeons regardless.
OnlySpawnInListedDims: If true (default) dungeons will only spawn in dimension listed in the Dimensions tag (above) and not in any other; these are allowed dimensions. If set to false this is reversed so dungeons will spawn in dimensions not listed and never in those that are (should help with Mystcraft compatibility); these are now banned dimension (any others are good).
SpawnWithWordgen: If set to false no dungeons will be created with world-gen, and will only exist if created using the /dldspawn command.
AnnounceCommands: If true, confirmation for commands will be sent to chat.
IncludeVanillaChestLoot: If true, with include loot for vanilla chest in its own chests.
debugPole: Should not be used except for testing; it places a quart pillar from y=5 to y=250 through the technical centre of the dungeon and frames it with a flying lapis square marking the boundaries. Usually I’d call this cheating.
DisableApiCalls: If set to true other mods cannot alters setting or themes / mob through the API (default is false).
DontAllowApiOnMobs: If set to true other mods cannot add or remove mobs from themes (defaults to false), even if API calls are allowed. This can be accomplished per-theme by not assigning a theme type.
Commands:
/dldspawn will force a dungeon to spawn with its technical center (might not be the geometric center) in the chunk of the player who uses it. Dungeons created in this way do not use the world seed (naturally spawning dungeons do). For obvious reasons, this should not usually be used in chunks where players have been building, mining, or otherwise changing the map (especially underground); the dungeon will over-write anything in its way.(A more advanced command may come later, but a lot of other things would need to be done first for it to work.)
/dldreload will reload the config file at run-time and from in game. This effective reverses any API based config changes.
/dlddimid will show the player’s current dimension. Good if using with Multiverse (etc.) in a Cauldron (MCPC+) server.
Download Links:
For 1.5.2
http://www.dl2.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1392267684
For 1.6.4
http://www.dl2.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1392267696
http://www.dl3.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1392293978
For 1.7.2
http://www.dl2.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1392267717
http://www.dl3.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1392293999
For 1.7.10
http://www.dl2.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1406443794
http://www.dl3.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1406470013
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