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Multiversal Misadventures - The Blockhead's Guide to the Galaxy

Traverse Infinite Dimensions to find a way to escape back to "normal" Minecraft in a truly unique experience!

File Details

Multiversal-Misadventures-1.1.0.zip

  • R
  • Apr 28, 2025
  • 9.67 MB
  • 363
  • 1.21.1
  • NeoForge

File Name

Multiversal-Misadventures-1.1.0.zip

Supported Versions

  • 1.21.1

Multiversal Misadventures 1.1.0 change log

Updating from previous versions to this version will *require* the wiping of dimensions from the worlds data packs folder.
As long as is this is done all existing worlds should be compatible, otherwise they will not.

Mods Added



- Create Crafts & Additions
- Grabby Mobs
- Hostile Neural Networks
- Morph-o-Tool
- Mutant Monsters
- Tempad
- WATERFrAMES: Multimedia Displays
- WATERMeDIA: Multimedia API

 

Mods Removed


- Zombie Nightmare Expansions - Undead Horror Monsters
- Withers Wrath


Mods Updated

- Almost Unified
- Applied Energistics 2
- Applied Flux
- Artifacts
- Ars Nouveau
- Apotheosis
- Balm
- Bookshelf
- Cooking for Blockheads
- Create: Filters Anywhere
- Fusion (Connected Textures)
- Just Enough Resources (JER)
- MEGA Cells
- Placebo
- Polymorph
- Productive Metalworks
- Puzzles Lib
- Relics
- Relics: Artifacts Compat
- Replication
- Resourceful Config
- Sophisticated Backpacks
- Sophisticated Core
- Sophisticated Storage
- Stellaris
- Tesseract API
- Titanium
- Waystones


Changes


- Fixed recipe image for rocket in quest book.
- Added additional information and imaging to quest lines, which have been and will be an ongoing work in progress.
- Arthropod spawns now contained exclusively to "the crawling" dimension.
- Arthropod bosses appear only via summon and no longer spawn natural, ever.
- Withers will now respect the stasis AOE when spawned above an active stasis chamber.
- Various misc. performance tweaks.
- Raw replica added to sifting drops for netherite mesh.
- Iridescence can be farmed via fluid laser drill from a Bishop of Lang in stasis, similarly to ether from withers, using an iridescent star as the catalyst (lens)