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Nether Void Missions

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Description

After messing around with the End DLC Ambience on my Camp and Squid Coast

(Found in this mod: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft-dungeons/mods/starry-night-camp)

I decided to make another mod that does the exact same thing, but for the missions!

(Found in this mod: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft-dungeons/mods/creeping-void-missions)

I originally planned to add the Nether missions in the same mod as Creeping Void Missions, but the Nether Missions look completely different to the point where I thought it needs to be it's own mod, I realized that what this does to the Nether can be controversial and some people will love and some will hate it. So I'm giving you guys the option to choose whether you want the Nether missions or not!

They truly look stunning now, Basalt Deltas and Warped Forest are now like planets in outer space, Crimson Forest and Warped Forest are much darker and spookier now too!

Notes!:

*If Minecraft: dungeons updates any of the missions in any way. Don't use this mod as it would probably mess up some things. I'll update it as fast as I can though!

*Even though it appears that the only thing this mod changes is ambience, it still changes the mission files to do so, so this mod is NOT compatible with any other mission changing mods. 

 

*There's more images of the beautiful missions at the images tab!

 

Join my Discord Server!: discord.gg/KYzdd3E

Thanks for Dokucraft Team for their help in modding this game.

How to set up Minecraft Dungeons for modding (Launcher version)
https://dokucraft.co.uk/stash/?help=modding-dungeons-launcher


    1. Open the launcher and click on Settings in the lower left corner.
    2. Go to the folder shown in the Settings menu under "Minecraft Dungeons Installation".
    3. From the install folder, go to dungeons\dungeons\Dungeons\Content\Paks
    4. Create a new folder here called ~mods (Yes, with a ~) and put your mods in this new folder.

 

  1. When you want to launch the game, do it by running the Dungeons.exe file in your <install folder>\dungeons\dungeons folder. Running the game through the launcher will remove any mods you have installed.


How to set up Minecraft Dungeons for modding (Windows Store version)
https://dokucraft.co.uk/stash/?help=modding-dungeons-windows-store