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Air Support

Air Drops on Parachutes

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Description

Air Support is a mod originally made for the Invasion Mod-pack by Darkosto available on the Curse Launcher.

Air Support is a mod that players can use to call Air Drop Crates that float down on parachutes for adventure packs and alternative survival gameplay styles. There are 3 different Drops that can be called down using Remote Controls, Utility, Health and Live Stock. There are configuration options for custom drops, custom mob spawning and some special surprises.

 

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Recipes

There are 4 Items available to craft. The Circuit Board and the 3 different remotes.

Circuit Boards

Circuit Boards are used as a crafting ingredient for all 3 of the different remotes. They are crafted as below.

 

Livestock Crate Air Drop Request Remote

The Livestock Crate Air Drop Request Remote is used to call down Live Stock in crates. When a Live Stock Crate is broken it will spawn a mob that is contained in the configuration file. You will need to edit the configuration file to add mobs you want to spawn (Please see the custom functions section).

The Livestock Crate Air Drop Request Remote is crafted as below. (top middle is a dye item as of 1.20.1)

 

Medical Crate Air Drop Request Remote

The Medical Crate Air Drop Request Remote is used to call healing resources crates. By default this crate will only drop Golden apples and Enchanted Golden Apples. If the Mod "Rough Tweaks" is installed the drops will change to Med Kits and Enchanted Med kits from the mod and also vanilla healing potions. The Medical Crate Air Drop Request Remote is crafted as below.

 

Utility Crate Air Drop Request Remote

The Utility Crate Air Drop Request Remote is used to call Utility Crates down that can contain any item you specify in the configuration file (Please see the custom functions section).

By default these crates will drop redstone dust, iron ingots and circuit boards from this mod.

The Utility Crate Air Drop Request Remote is crafted as below.

**Custom Functions (Please Only use these if you know how to edit configs)**

Adding to the Configuration files for custom Mob Spawning From Livestock Crates

To add custom entities to the Live Stock Crates you will have to edit the configuration file. This can be done using the in game 'Mods' menu in the came and adding entities. The format is as follows:

1.20.1 Version

Old configuration files will not be compatible with this version - please note no mobs are added by default - you have to add them :P

You will need to change any Livestock crate mobs to follow this format:

modName:entityName,weightedProbablility

 

Modded mobs example:

"animalium:rat,10"

 

Vanilla mobs example:

"minecraft:cow,10"

 

*multiple entries should be seperated with commas eg.

livestock_in_crates = ["minecraft:zombie,1", "minecraft:cow,5", "minecraft:pig,3", "animalium:bear,1"]

 

1.10.2 Version

For Standard Minecraft Mobs use:

EntityName:weightedProbablility 

and for modded entities use:

modName.EntityName:weightedProbablility

The 'weightedProbability' is a number that you add to increase the chance of the mob added relative to all the other mob's weights, bigger numbers mean more chance generally.

 

1.11.2 Version

Old configuration files from 1.10.2  will not be compatible with this version.

You will need to change any Livestock crate mobs to follow this format:

modName:entityName,weightedProbablility

 

Modded mobs example:

animalium:rat,10

 

Vanilla mobs example:

cow,10

 

Sorry about that, but entities are registered a little different in different versions

Adding to the Configuration files for custom Items From Utility Crates (and MedicalCrates as of 1.20.1)

1.20.1 Version

Drops from Utility Crates and Medical Crates are now handled by block loot table jsons and can be edited using your own datapack.

 

Old versions

To add custom items to the Utility Crates you will have to edit the configuration file. This can be done using the in game 'Mods' menu in the came and adding items. The format is as follows:

modName:itemName,amount,metaData,itemWeight

'itemName' is the registry name of the item

'amount' is the amount of this item you would like to drop

'metaData' is the metadata of the item

'itemWeight' is a number that you add to increase the chance of the item relative to all the other items' weights, bigger numbers mean more chance generally.

Extra Features

Grief Drops

If this option is enabled there is a chance when a player uses a remote that either TNT or Zombies on Parachutes will spawn. The chance of this is configurable with lower numbers making it more likely. If the Player Raiders mod By GenDeathrow is installed then the Zombies are replaced by mobs from the Player Raiders mod.

 

Advanced World Spawning Removal (removed in 1.20.1)

As of the 1.20.1 Minecraft version this feature is no longer available, I would suggest using another mod like https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/bad-mobs

which essentially performs the same function, or for finer control https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/in-control

 

Older versions

In the configuration file there is an option to remove Vanilla Mobs from spawning in the world. This has been added to implement the function of the livestock crates in survival and hardcore worlds. All Vanilla mobs can be removed from all biomes (works with BOP). Mobs spawned from blocks, spawners and structures will still spawn. This function only removes natural spawns from biomes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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How to Install

1

Download Forge & Java

Download Forge from the offical Site or here. If you dont have Java installed then install it now from here. After Downloading Forge you can run the file with Java.

2

Prepare

Lounch Minecraft and select your Forge istallation as Version this will create a Folder called Mods.

3

Add Mods

Type Win+R and type %appdata% and open the .minecraft Folder. There will you find your Folder called Mods. Place all Mods you want to play in this Folder

4

Enjoy

You are now Ready. Re-start your Game and start Playing.

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