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- Minecraft Ancient War Mod
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- Minecraft PE Mods & Addons. Craftable Ores. This is an add-on that you can craft ores by using the things or minerals that you get from an ore to craft.
- Ancient Warfare is a modification for Minecraft that adds a variety of game enhancements; new blocks, new entities, vehicles and a template based world-generation structure generator. Internally the mod is divided into modules. There is a single Core module that all other modules rely on for shared functionality.
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- Native Minecraft Version:
- 1.13
- 1.14
- 1.15
- 1.16
- Source Code:
- https://github.com/DansPlugins/Medieval-Factions
- Contributors:
- DanTheTechMan, Pasarus, Caibinus
Intro
I created this open source plugin for a roleplay server I created called Kingdom: Dark Ages. Please contact me if you want to assist with developing one of my plugins, find a bug or have an idea to make the plugin better.
Bugs
Report bugs here
Wiki
View the Wiki here
I created this open source plugin for a roleplay server I created called Kingdom: Dark Ages. Please contact me if you want to assist with developing one of my plugins, find a bug or have an idea to make the plugin better.
Bugs
Report bugs here
Wiki
View the Wiki here
Warfare Mechanic Test
This video shows two factions attempting to conquer eachother's land in a public test conducted on the second beta of Kingdom: Dark Ages.
This video shows two factions attempting to conquer eachother's land in a public test conducted on the second beta of Kingdom: Dark Ages.
Changes in Medieval Factions v3.4.3
- fixed players being able to interact with doors, trapdoors, fence gates, barrels, levers and buttons in enemy territory if they were holding a shield or a food item
- added a config option called 'minutesBeforeInitialPowerIncrease'
- added a config option called 'minutesBetweenPowerIncreases'
- added a config option called 'warsRequiredForPVP'
- added a config option called 'officerLimit'
- fixed scheduled power increases not referencing the config in both execution and printing
- fixed players being able to open chests in enemy territory if they were holding a shield or a food item
- fixed /mf rename making factions no longer own their claimed chunks/locked blocks
- Fixed access lists for locked blocks not getting loaded correctly upon restart. Players should no longer get locked out of their own chests or doors.
- Faction owners now have a ** displayed next to their name in the output of the /mf members command.
- Faction officers now have a * displayed next to their name in the output of the /mf members command.
- Players with the 'mf.config' permission can now use /mf config show and /mf config set (option) (value) to manage the config in-game.
- Fixed version mismatch handling. Instead of attempting to rename the config and save the defaults, the plugin will now add any missing config options to your config.yml without touching config options that are already present and it will update the version in the config.yml to the correct version. This means that any future config option additions should seamlessly get added to the config.yml in future updates.
- The saving/loading system has been completely overhauled by Pasarus. Instead of using .txt files, we now use .json files for storage. This means that saving/loading is now dynamic and future changes to what gets saved and loaded should not break anyone's saves. In addition to this, a conversion system was programmed to convert old save files to the new save format, meaning saves should not get broken on this update.
- Another major overhaul handled by Pasarus was to change any instance of referencing player data from names to UUIDS. Previously, we used names for everything, meaning that if a player changed their name, they wouldn't be in their faction anymore for instance. This will no longer be a problem.
- If there a version mismatch with the config.yml, it will be saved as config.yml.old and the default values will be loaded into config.yml. This is to ensure that whenever something new is added to the config.yml, nothing will break.
- Fixed claimed chunks appearing to be cross-world.
- Fixed /mf resetpowerlevels not referencing the initial power level in config.yml.
- Fixed autoclaim exploit where players were able to claim above their demesne limit if they moved through chunks fast enough.
- Fixed faction home not getting destroyed upon the chunk getting claimed by an enemy faction.
- Fixed /mf who showing incorrect number of claimed chunks.
- Fixed factions remaining as enemies to other factions when they got disbanded via the /mf leave command.
- Fixed player power levels not increasing upon killing another player.
- Ladders are now placeable on faction territory by default (this can be changed in the config).
- Allowed players to use /mf members (faction) if they are not in a faction.
- Added a message to inform players when a command is not recognized by the plugin.
- Added the /f, /factions and /medievalfactions aliases for /mf.
- Players are now informed they're not in a faction when they use /mf info without being in a faction.
- Those with the 'mf.disband.others' permission can now disband other factions with /mf disband (faction).
- Those with the 'mf.unclaimall.others' permission can now unclaim all of the land of other factions with /mf unclaimall (faction)
- When a player is bypassing, they can now use /mf unclaim to unclaim specific chunks.
- Food can now be eaten while in enemy faction territory and looking at a block.
- Shields can now be used while in enemy faction territory and looking at a block.
- Changed the default initial power to 5, the default max power to 20 and the default hourly increase amount to 2.
- Prevented players from transferring their faction to themselves.
Viewing Faction Info
In order to view what factions exist, type /mf list.
To see more information about any of the factions, type /mf info (faction-name).
To know what faction someone is in, type /mf who (player-name).
Joining a Faction
If you're not in a faction, you won't be able to protect your things from others, so it's best to know how to join one.
Before you join a faction, you have to be invited. If someone invites you, you will be alerted on the screen and will need to type /mf join (faction-name) to accept.
Creating a Faction
If you would rather lead a civilization rather than join one, type /mf create (faction-name).
To invite others to your faction, type /mf invite (player-name).
To set the description of your faction, type /mf desc (description).
To view the laws of your faction, type /mf laws.
To add a law, type /mf addlaw (law) or /mf al (law).
To remove a law, type /mf (removelaw (number) or /mf rl (number).
To edit a law, type /mf editlaw (number) (edited law) or /mf el (number) (edited law).
Claiming Land
Currently only owners and officers of factions can claim land, and only owners can toggle the autoclaim flag.
To see if land is claimed, type /mf checkclaim or /mf cc.
To claim land, type /mf claim.
To unclaim land, type /mf unclaim.
To enable autoclaim, type /mf autoclaim or /mf ac.
To unclaim all land, type /mf unclaimall or /mf ua.
Warfare
Players can only hurt eachother when they're at war or factionless. Only owners and officers of factions can declare war or make peace.
To view who you are at war with, type /mf info.
To declare war on a faction, type /mf declarewar (faction) or /mf dw (faction).
To offer peace to a faction, type /mf makepeace (faction) or /mf mp (faction). Both factions will need to make peace before peace can be had.
To conquer someone's land, type /mf claim in their territory. This is only possible if you are at war and if they have more land than power.
Alliances
Factions can be allied with one another. Allies can't declare war on each other. When someone declares war on a faction, all of the allies of that factions declare war back.
To view who you are allied with, type /mf info.
To request an alliance with another faction, type /mf ally (faction). Both factions must request an alliance before an alliance is made.
To break an alliance with another faction, type /mf breakalliance (faction).
Locks
Locks only work on claimed land, so if land is unclaimed or conquered, locks will also be removed.
You can only lock chests or doors right now.
To lock something, type /mf lock and right click it. Type /mf lock cancel to cancel this.
To unlock something, type /mf unlock and right click it. Type /mf unlock cancel to cancel this.
To check who has access to something, type /mf checkaccess or /mf cc and right click it. Type /mf checkaccess cancel or /mf cc cancel to cancel this.
To grant access to something for someone, type /mf grantaccess (player) or /mf ga (player) and right click it. Type /mf grantaccess cancel or /mf ga cancel to cancel this.
To revoke access to something for someone, type /mf revokeaccess (player) or /mf ra (player) and right click it. Type /mf revokeaccess cancel or /mf ra cancel to cancel this.
In order to view what factions exist, type /mf list.
To see more information about any of the factions, type /mf info (faction-name).
To know what faction someone is in, type /mf who (player-name).
Joining a Faction
If you're not in a faction, you won't be able to protect your things from others, so it's best to know how to join one.
Before you join a faction, you have to be invited. If someone invites you, you will be alerted on the screen and will need to type /mf join (faction-name) to accept.
Creating a Faction
If you would rather lead a civilization rather than join one, type /mf create (faction-name).
To invite others to your faction, type /mf invite (player-name).
To set the description of your faction, type /mf desc (description).
To view the laws of your faction, type /mf laws.
To add a law, type /mf addlaw (law) or /mf al (law).
To remove a law, type /mf (removelaw (number) or /mf rl (number).
To edit a law, type /mf editlaw (number) (edited law) or /mf el (number) (edited law).
Claiming Land
Currently only owners and officers of factions can claim land, and only owners can toggle the autoclaim flag.
To see if land is claimed, type /mf checkclaim or /mf cc.
To claim land, type /mf claim.
To unclaim land, type /mf unclaim.
To enable autoclaim, type /mf autoclaim or /mf ac.
To unclaim all land, type /mf unclaimall or /mf ua.
Warfare
Players can only hurt eachother when they're at war or factionless. Only owners and officers of factions can declare war or make peace.
To view who you are at war with, type /mf info.
To declare war on a faction, type /mf declarewar (faction) or /mf dw (faction).
To offer peace to a faction, type /mf makepeace (faction) or /mf mp (faction). Both factions will need to make peace before peace can be had.
To conquer someone's land, type /mf claim in their territory. This is only possible if you are at war and if they have more land than power.
Alliances
Factions can be allied with one another. Allies can't declare war on each other. When someone declares war on a faction, all of the allies of that factions declare war back.
To view who you are allied with, type /mf info.
To request an alliance with another faction, type /mf ally (faction). Both factions must request an alliance before an alliance is made.
To break an alliance with another faction, type /mf breakalliance (faction).
Locks
Locks only work on claimed land, so if land is unclaimed or conquered, locks will also be removed.
You can only lock chests or doors right now.
To lock something, type /mf lock and right click it. Type /mf lock cancel to cancel this.
To unlock something, type /mf unlock and right click it. Type /mf unlock cancel to cancel this.
To check who has access to something, type /mf checkaccess or /mf cc and right click it. Type /mf checkaccess cancel or /mf cc cancel to cancel this.
To grant access to something for someone, type /mf grantaccess (player) or /mf ga (player) and right click it. Type /mf grantaccess cancel or /mf ga cancel to cancel this.
To revoke access to something for someone, type /mf revokeaccess (player) or /mf ra (player) and right click it. Type /mf revokeaccess cancel or /mf ra cancel to cancel this.
FAQ
Q: My players can't use the commands. How do I add permissions?
A: Server permissions are something server owners generally have to manage for themselves. I use the plugin 'LuckPerms' to manage mine and assign the 'mf.default' permission to the default group. If you run into trouble, check out this tutorial below:
quick tutorial
- download luckperms and upload to server
- restart server
- type /lp editor
- click on the link
- click on groups
- click on the default group
- type 'mf.default', press enter, and click a button to add the permission to the group
- click save
- copy the command that pops up
- run the command on your server
- download luckperms and upload to server
- restart server
- type /lp editor
- click on the link
- click on groups
- click on the default group
- type 'mf.default', press enter, and click a button to add the permission to the group
- click save
- copy the command that pops up
- run the command on your server
Medieval Factions v3.4 allows you to:
- see lists of commands with /mf help #
- see all factions on the server with /mf list
- see your faction info with /mf info
- see a list of members in your faction with /mf members
- join a faction if invited with /mf join
- leave your faction with /mf leave
- create a new faction with /mf create
- invite a player to your faction with /mf invite
- change your faction description with /mf desc
- kick a player from your faction with /mf kick
- transfer ownership of your faction to a player with /mf transfer
- delete your faction with /mf delete
- declare war on another faction with /mf declarewar
- make peace with another faction with /mf makepeace
- claim land for your faction with /mf claim
- unclaim land for your faction with /mf unclaim
- unclaim all land for your faction with /mf unclaimall
- check if land is claimed with /mf checkclaim
- automatically claim land with /mf autoclaim
- promote players to officer status with /mf promote
- demote players to member status with /mf demote
- check your power level with /mf power
- set your faction home with /mf sethome
- go to your faction home with /mf home
- view the plugin version with /mf version
- view the details of a player's faction with /mf who
- ally a faction with /mf ally
- break an alliance with a faction with /mf breakalliance
- rename their faction with /mf rename
- lock a chest or door with /mf lock
- unlock a chest or door with /mf unlock
- grant access to a chest for a player with /mf grantaccess
- check access of a locked chest with /mf checkaccess
- revoke access to a chest for a player with /mf revokeaccess
- view the laws of their faction with /mf laws
- view the laws of another faction with /mf laws (faction name)
- create laws with /mf addlaw
- delete laws with /mf removelaw
- edit a law with /mf editlaw (number) (edited message)
- toggle faction chat with /mf chat
- force a save with /mf forcesave
- force a load with /mf forceload
- reset power levels with /mf resetpowerlevels
- bypass protections with /mf bypass
- view the config with /mf config show
- set a config option with /mf config set (option) (value)
- prevents players in the same faction from hurting eachother
- prevents players whose factions are not at war from hurting eachother
- prevents players from breaking or placing blocks on land claimed by another faction
- prevents you from right clicking on any blocks on land claimed by another faction
- informs players when they enter or leave a claimed territory
- informs everyone in the faction when someone joins, leaves, is kicked or when war begins and ends.
- informs players when they gain or lose power
- informs players when land is conquered from their faction
- allows officers to invite/kick people and declare war/make peace.
- allows officers to claim/unclaim land and even access to the autoclaim function.
- informs players when they are promoted/demoted.
- informs players when ownership of the faction they belong to is transferred to them.
- assigns every player a power level, which contributes to factions' cumulative power levels.
- limits land claiming based on the cumulative power level of a faction
- fully supports saving/loading of all aspects of the plugin
- makes players lose power when they die
- makes players gain power when they kill others
- allows players to conquer land from other factions if they're beyond their demsne limit.
- prevents allied factions from declaring war on eachother
- makes it so that when factions declare war on other factions, the victim's allies are called into the war
- provides unique permissions for every command
- provides a default permission
- provides an admin permission
- makes teleports to faction homes take 3 seconds
- cancels teleports to faction homes if player moves
- makes invitations expire after 24 hours
- increases every player's power level every hour if they are online
- deletes faction homes if land they're on gets unclaimed
- autosaves every hour
- ties locks to factions
- lists the factions by power
- makes players keep items in faction territory when they die but aren't killed
- stops hostile mobs spawning in faction territory
- informs the player if they have entered an unrecognized command
Permissions
- mf.default
- mf.admin
- mf.help
- mf.create
- mf.list
- mf.disband
- mf.disband.others
- mf.members
- mf.info
- mf.desc
- mf.invite
- mf.join
- mf.kick
- mf.leave
- mf.transfer
- mf.declarewar
- mf.makepeace
- mf.claim
- mf.unclaim
- mf.unclaimall
- mf.unclaimall.others
- mf.checkclaim
- mf.autoclaim
- mf.promote
- mf.demote
- mf.power
- mf.sethome
- mf.home
- mf.version
- mf.who
- mf.ally
- mf.breakalliance
- mf.rename
- mf.lock
- mf.unlock
- mf.grantaccess
- mf.checkaccess
- mf.revokeaccess
- mf.laws
- mf.addlaw
- mf.removelaw
- mf.editlaw
- mf.chat
- mf.forcesave
- mf.forceload
- mf.resetpowerlevels
- mf.bypass
- mf.config
Config.yml
version: v3.4.3
officerLimit: 0
minutesBeforeInitialPowerIncrease: 30
minutesBetweenPowerIncreases: 60
warsRequiredForPVP: true
maxPowerLevel: 20
initialPowerLevel: 5
mobsSpawnInFactionTerritory: false
hourlyPowerIncreaseAmount: 2
laddersPlaceableInEnemyFactionTerritory: true
version: v3.4.3
officerLimit: 0
minutesBeforeInitialPowerIncrease: 30
minutesBetweenPowerIncreases: 60
warsRequiredForPVP: true
maxPowerLevel: 20
initialPowerLevel: 5
mobsSpawnInFactionTerritory: false
hourlyPowerIncreaseAmount: 2
laddersPlaceableInEnemyFactionTerritory: true
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You’d be surprised how much this little texture mod could change the visuals with one install.
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Dokucraft is a great texture pack to get into, and it’s one of the few still being updated.
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The building aspect of Minecraft has been one of its highlights for content creators of the game.
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Probably the most expansive fantasy pack out there, Wolfhound comes in 7 different variants.
With that many to choose from, you’re sure to find the Minecraft experience you’re looking for.
Depending on your preferences you can choose between the heavenly, dungeon, fairy, asian, seasons, fantasy, and classic medieval variants.
Though the pack is in a medieval/fantasy theme, it isn’t as dark as other popular medieval packs. Overall it takes the fantasy theme in a brighter, more fun direction.
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Maintaining the simple looks of most blocks, Pastel Craft focuses on making your game brighter through color.
If you’re looking for a more fun, bubblier look for your next run, check this one out.
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Anything SpongeBob is always cool. And what a better way to multiply the fun than a crossover with Minecraft?
SpongeBob SquareCraft takes us to Bikini Bottom, where you’ll find friends Patrick, Squidward, Sandy, and Mr. Krabs.
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With most Star Wars packs being discontinued, modder yokoolio built on the previous releases adding his own contributions.
Though the pack hasn’t been updated in a while, this is still the best way to recreate your Star Wars experience in Minecraft.
With lightsabers, blasters, and character models, Mine Wars still makes for a fun space adventure.
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Another fantasy/RPG themed pack, John Smith legacy is one of the more popular in the genre.
With continued support to this day, this is still compatible with modern Minecraft builds and super fun.
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If you’re going for a more realism-centered rustic look then go ahead and grab the John Smith Legacy pack. You won’t be disappointed.
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If you’re the type of gamer who can’t stand anything horror, then you’re probably looking for something that’s the opposite of Silent Hill.
Luckily we have Soartex Fanver. A fun texture mod that gives the game an overall happier look, with vivid colors and cheery mob textures.
Some would argue that Minecraft is a fun and happy game by default, and it should stay that way. Well Soartex Fanver gives improved visuals that keep with this happy look.
If that’s your sort of thing, this should be right up your alley.
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Aside from immersing yourself in the steampunk world, check out the updated mob textures as well.
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The Retro NES pack is cool just because the NES is one of the most important consoles ever released in the history of video games.
The NES hosted a number of classic Nintendo games like Metroid, Mario, and Mega Man to name a few. Without NES, there would likely be no Minecraft.
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One thing that can easily trigger nostalgia for gamers is the unmistakable aesthetic of the NES graphics. The bright color palette and 8-bit style that the NES brought can be applied to Minecraft as well. And who would’ve thought they could fit perfectly in this game!
If you miss your old NES or just want a fun blast from the past, this will definitely hit the spot.
3. BladeCraft
Much like previous entries on this list, medieval/fantasy/RPG style themes are more common in Minecraft mods.
That just makes BladeCraft all the more special.
Based on the sci-fi hit Blade Runner, this pack gives the game a more futuristic approach to its aesthetic.
With this mod’s impressive recreation of the Blade Runner dystopia, this successfully captures the dark feel of the futuristic Los Angeles streets. Maybe not the most fun to play with forever, but very fun for a couple builds.
2. LB Photo Realism
One of the more drastic packs on the list, LB Photo Realism aims to upgrade the game’s visuals to make it look as realistic as possible.
The pack is very popular. While maintaining the signature blocky appearance of the game, each of the blocks are taken to a whole new level detail-wise.
If you look closely you’ll be able to see the detail in the strands on the wool blocks and the stains on the wood blocks. Nice!
More than just the world, the mob textures get upgrades as well. The zombie, wolf, and spider textures just look insane.
With the LBPR pack you’ll find yourself spending loads of time just appreciating how good everything looks.
1. Sphax PureBDCraft
Here’s another very popular texture pack, and one that deserves a top spot in this list. PureBDCraft makes major changes to the game’s visuals.
Blocks, creatures, and items receive upgraded high-definition textures. But what’s really cool is the unique comic book look.
Medieval War Weapons
Instead of aiming to make Minecraft look more realistic, it gets a beautiful cartoon aesthetic.
With the comic book art style and color palette, transform your game to make it look and feel like you’re in the newest Marvel or DC release.
Just take a look at the hexagonal animations of the fire, lava, and water blocks. This texture set just breathes so much new life into the game, but still makes it feel like a game. And I know that’s what a lot of Minecraft fans are going for.
Try it for yourself and see how you like it.
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