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Tildecraft on steroids

January 30, 2021 — ~lemonfizz

I always loved modded Minecraft. Last year I played so much Modded, I totally forgot what Vanilla feels like. It is so simple, and calming, fewer recipes to remember, the mechanics are polished. It is just good. But after a while I started to feel a bit uncomfortable, so I needed my Modded look while I play on Tildecraft, so I came up with an idea. What if I load only the essentials, with the client side only mods? So I did that.

First thing first, you need to download MultiMC to get started. After installing it create a new instance, by clicking the “Add Instance” button on the top left corner. The name can be anything, in my case, I chose “Tildecraft”. Then select the current version which is deployed on the server. How to find out which version is the server on, you may ask?

Log in with your account on mc.tildeverse.org and type in the chat /version, you will see the Minecraft version. The time of this article written, the version is 1.16.4.

Okay so now you know the version, select it from the list. After that you have to edit the newly created instance in you MultiMC app. Click on the icon, and there is a list will appear on your right. Select “Edit Instance”, in the new windows select “Install Forge” from the right sidebar. You can check out here which one is the stable version and from the list, what is the recent version. Usually the latest version is good, in this case 35.1.37.

After that you need to add the mods. Keep in mind, only client sided mods are acceptable in this case, because the server runs on Vanilla version, not modded version! I selected a few Quality of Life improvements from CurseForge. These are my choices:

After you downloaded your selected mods, you need to add it to your instance, by clicking “Edit Instance” -> Loader mods (left sidebar) -> Add button (right sidebar).

That’s it, have fun!

tags: minecraft, modded