
Bee Tech: Magic, Tech and More is a light tech/magic modpack that focuses around 3 core mods
- Productive Bees (with a custom mod made by me, "Bee Tech: Addons", that implements few custom things to enrich its experience)
- Botania (with 4 really cool addons, to automate everything without doing weird redstone contraptions)
- Thermal (with basically every add-on you can find on Curse Forge)
The principles of this modpack are freedom and chill.
I never liked those confusional modpacks with a strict structure that works only around quests, Minecraft never had boundaries, what is this will to limit its most beloved feature?
That's why you can play Bee Tech: Magic, Tech and More however you want.
It's up to you if you want to automate every mod of the modpack, if you want to rush, if you want to build a castle or if you want to store your things in vanilla chests (questionable, but hey, who am I to judge?)
I hope you can have fun with it, it's my first modpack ever, and I tried my best to make something everyone can enjoy.
Thanks in advance if you are going to or if you already gave it a chance, I appreciate it a lot.
Oh yeah, I forgot one thing..

BZZ BZZ!
"What am I going to expect?"
You are going to play a modpack that is not the classic "tryhard" tech or the classic "vanilla +".
I tried to create a balance that mixes some challenges with the relaxing side of building, considering the huge amount of mods that add decorative blocks.
"Is there a strict quest line to follow?"
No, it's not that type of modpack.
I created several chapters and quests, just to give people knowledge about certain blocks, items, mods and functionalities.
I "developed" the modpack around two important principles: "Freedom and Chill"
"Is there Applied Energistics or Refined Storage?"
Yeah, the modpack contains 260 mods:
- 30% of them are all about tech, botania, thermal and productive bees (tech contains storage mods, energy, utility etc..)
The rest, 70%, basically focuses on quality of life, blocks, biomes, terrain generation and light structures tweaking (don't worry, the pack shouldn't be that heavy)
