
~ Overview ~
A challenging and very all-around "kitchen sink" modpack with 450+ mods designed for experienced Minecraft players that got bored of vanilla MC. Also, yes, I've made 450+ mods work together in minecraft while having very big and notable mods at that. The pack consists of a great deal of big mods in each of the major genres that you can see in detail down below.
This modpack is aimed at people who love the original feeling and gameplay of Minecraft, that being an open-world sandbox with different tools and mechanics you can use to make your own fun. You are meant to be mostly guided by the in-game advancements and guide books some major mods add or JEI recipes (quests are WIP) and also experiment and discover to make your own fun just like in vanilla, but much better.
The modpack is also a bit more challenging to survive and thrive than vanilla as I find vanilla MC very easy. I think this adds to the feeling of accomplishment and being proud of yourself when you progress further and further in the game, so if you find it too hard you can choose to play on easy difficulty or disable some of the mods' features in the configs. In short, enjoy your time playing my modpack!

~ Exploration and Adventure ~
Throughout all of the vanilla dimensions you will constantly find new structures and biomes that you have never seen before and in addition to this, you can explore many more dimensions that have all different atmospheres and stuff to do and conquer while offering tons of new content comparable to the nether if not to the overworld. During your travels, you will also come across some special loot and artifacts in dungeons that can empower you in different ways. The nether and the end have also been overhauled to not feel repetitive and boring after a while compared to the rest of the dimension mods and the overworld.



Notable mods:
- Integrated Dungeons and Structures (IDAS)
- Biomes O' Plenty
- Twilight Forest
- Blue Skies
- Better End
- Environmental
- Caves and Cliffs Backport
~ Mobs ~
New Mobs that are added increase both the immersion and the fantasy aspect of Minecraft by adding mobs like dragons, wraiths, zombie knights, crocodiles, bears and so on and so forth. The added mobs also add a bit of difficulty into the game as most of them are hostile and can spawn in the day but they can also be more rewarding than vanilla mobs with their drops. There are also a few new bosses added, so if you want to have an epic fight with anything other than the wither and ender dragon, now you can (some of the new bosses are even better than the vanilla bosses all combined).



Notable mods:
- Ice and Fire: Dragons
- Alex's Mobs
- Mowzie's Mobs
- Fish's Undead Rising
- Untamed Wilds
~ Tech ~
With these tech mods, you can automate the making of so many of the resources you might need and craft some very useful tools and utility. You can set up power grids and build whole factories or just a few machines depending on your needs. Most of these mods are great at taking up on the load of grinding for so many of the resources that might take ages to get in vanilla. These mods are very flexible when it comes to usage and they offer powerful tools and utility, so use them!



Notable mods:
- Create
- Thermal Series
- Immersive Engineering
- PneumaticCraft: Repressurized
- Tinker's Construct / Armory
~ Magic ~
Powerful and magical tools, weapons and spells that you can use to spice up your gameplay in different ways or live a power fantasy on the late stages of some of these mods... Some of the spells and tools in these mods might be the most useful thing to you depending on your playstyle, you never know. These mods are generally more interactive and fun to deal with than tech mods and in some cases they might offer the same or similar stuff as tech mods. So if you want to take a break from exploring or making and connecting machines together you can always do some wizardry. Some of the best things you can do with these mods are lighting up entire chunks so mobs don't spawn, spawning a very powerful boss or making some of the best endgame tools and armour etc.
Notable mods:
- Botania
- Astral Sorcery
- Ars Nouveau
- Blood Magic
- Eidolon
- Nature's Aura
~ Tweaks / QoL / Vanilla+ ~
Some of the mods in this category improve the overall atmosphere, add a few useful recipes and decorations, and make the game harder by adding certain mechanics. You will now hear a lot of new sounds in the game like ambient sounds for certain biomes, birds chirping, metal clanking sounds from your armour and reverb in caves. You might also see new visual effects like footprints and particles around waterfalls. You will see more decorations and flora around the world too. When it comes to mechanics that make the game harder, now you will have to maintain your body temperature, so you will have to craft specific armour and potions to be able to survive in certain climates and places. Another thing you have to maintain is your thirst that is similar to hunger. You will have to drink to be able to recover health and to do that you can either use your hands or drink from a water canteen.
Mobs will be able to see you from further away and spawn with additional equipment. You can no longer punch trees (or just about anything) with your hands, to get your first piece of tree log or be able to mine anything you will have to first craft flint tools from the resources you can find on the ground. There are also real world seasons like winter and spring which effect crop growth speed and temperature.

Notable mods:
- Quark
- Dynamic Surroundings
- Legendary Survival Overhaul
- Project: Vibrant Journeys
- Serene Seasons
- No Tree Punching
and much more...
~ Things to Note ~
- You need to be able to allocate atleast 14gb ram to Minecraft for the smoothest experience.
- Quests are work-in-progress with no promised date as I am busy with school.
- There are certain features that were disabled from a few of the mods in order to make the mods more compatible with eachother, prevent crashes, or just balance the modpack in most cases.
~ FAQ ~
None at the moment.



