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[Broken Image: CAD97's Mods: Nearly Vanilla!]
Hi guys, I'm a longer-term coder and shorter-term Minecrat modder. I've never been into big mods/modpacks that change the game dramatically and prefer the smaller mods that enhance or expand vanilla Minecraft and keep a sense of the same balance.
The idea of these mods is to do this - by adding a small and Minecraft-y thing to the game to enhance the vanilla experience.
[Broken Image: SPAWNERCRAFT]
SpawnerCraft allows you to have the power and convenience of moving and creating (standard) spawners in survival. By collecting the essence of the mob, you are able to infuse a mob cage with the mob to create a spawner, or to spawn mobs directly. Now, to get villagers into your farm, you just need to murder them, collect their essence, and spawn them in place! To create a pig farm, just hook up a spawner! (Warning: does not edit the functionality of spawners, so mob spawners are subject to the standard rules of mob spawning: conditions must be favorable to mob spawning; i.e. passives have light and grass, aggressive have dark and space.) You can even create a blaze spawner in the overworld so you can finally use that perfect design that requires water.
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Details:
Current release: Spawnercraft 3.3.1 for Minecraft 1.9.4 and 1.10.2
Note: Minecraft versions other than 1.9.4 and 1.10.2 are not supported.
Condensed Changelog:
3.3.1 (1.9.4 & 1.10.2)
3.2 (1.9.4 & 1.10.2)
3.1 (1.9.4 & 1.10.2)
3.0 (1.10)
2.3 (1.8.9)
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