Ancient Relics
Relics of Old
This mod revolves around the discovery of ancient artifacts and lost ancient knowledge. You will embark on an exciting adventure filled with mysteries of the past.
Imagine that in a local library, you find a worn, ancient-looking tome. Its pages contain records of long-forgotten magical artifacts and unusual phenomena that can be observed in the world. However, over the centuries, some pages have been lost. Who knows, perhaps they are still waiting to be found somewhere out there?
The mod requires:
- Mantle
- Curios
- Patchouli
- ExpandAbility
The core of the mod consists of two key components: relics that can be worn and provide various effects, as well as abandoned mechanics, blocks, and content from earlier versions of Minecraft (pre-1.7). Some items draw inspiration from well-known video games and other media. The mod also includes blocks that the author simply found interesting.
Main features:
All information about the content is recorded in the "Ancient Tome of Relics" (as per the introductory text above). This means that access to some content is only unlocked after you find the missing pages, known as "lost pages." Among other things, you can expect sword pedestals (in various shapes and variants), falling stars, and a light magic-themed crafting system.
The developers thank Golui for the original Sword Pedestal mod. The Master Sword texture was created by luckyhouston. The "Oddish in Pot" model (https://skfb.ly/oUKqC) belongs to 1amB1GB4ND and is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The Stone Model was made by CrazyPigglet (https://skfb.ly/6Vx9Q). The shine sound effect was provided by Benjamin Adams from Pixabay. Pixel Art Heart was created by Goblin Mode Games. The Scrolls and Book textures are from the Kyrises pack (https://opengameart.org/content/kyrises-free-16x16-rpg-icon-pack). The Emerald Piece/Shard textures and all falling star-related textures (star piece, dust, stone, stone block, skybeam block, magic powder) were made by cebularz_. Special thanks go to gigaherz for work with .obj models and to MinecraftschurliMods for ShapeUtil, which is based on Mekanism's VoxelShapeUtils.