Description
🌍 Terra Dawn World — A Hardcore VR Modpack in the Stone Age
🪨 Welcome to a New World of Primitive Challenges!
Terra Dawn World is a hardcore VR-supported modpack (via Vivecraft), focused on survival in the Stone Age. It offers deep and realistic gameplay with crafting, exploration, and survival mechanics, inspired by the mods Terrafirmacraft, The Dawn Era, and Vivecraft.
🔥 Key Features:
🧱 Realistic Survival Inspired by Terrafirmacraft
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Advanced ore and metalworking systems – forget basic pickaxes and furnaces; you'll need a bloomery, forge, and real blacksmithing knowledge.
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A completely reworked nutrition system – maintain a balanced diet or suffer the consequences.
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Realistic world generation with geological layers, climate zones, and biomes.
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Advanced farming and animal husbandry – seasons, realistic crop growth, and animal breeding.
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Overhauled inventory and weight system – no more carrying your house in your pockets.
🍖 Cooking and Daily Life
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Cooking is an art: combine ingredients to create complex meals with unique buffs.
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Food storage is a real challenge: ingredients spoil, and you'll need cellars and pottery jars.
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Building homes with natural materials: wood, clay, stone – all done realistically.
🦖 The Dawn Era — Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures
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A world populated with prehistoric animals and dinosaurs.
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The ability to tame and ride some creatures.
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Hunting and defending against predators is key to your survival.
🥽 VR Support (Vivecraft)
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Full immersion in the world of the Stone Age.
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Physical interaction with the world: crafting, cooking, combat — all by hand.
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A new level of hardcore — now you feel it all for real.
⚒️ Who is this Modpack For?
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Fans of realistic, slow-paced survival.
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Players who enjoy Terrafirmacraft and other hardcore mechanics.
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Anyone looking to experience true survival in VR.
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Builders, crafters, and explorers who want more than just digging and mob farming.
❗ Warning
This is not an easy survival modpack. Every step matters — from finding fresh water to smelting your first metal.
To survive means to understand the world, not conquer it.



