Phổ Biến 4/2024 # Invasion Mod 1.7.10 (New Weapon And Meteor Strike) # Top 7 Yêu Thích

Invasion Mod 1.7.10 gives you the ability to initiate an attack on the location of your choosing. The difficulty steadily ramps up and the mobs are designed to deal with base defenses. The behaviour of all invading mobs has been extensively revamped. Most mobs have new abilities and in this beta stage there are some new mobs and substantially more powerful mobs on the way, geared towards new roles.

Spawn an invasion until a nexus is overwhelmed(most reliable way to test your base and no down time).

Leave mobs to spawn around a nexus every couple nights if you want to go off and do other things.

Set mobs to instead spawn randomly at night, like usual mobs but a potentially lot more of them(customisable).

Items available, like rechargeable traps, to help defend.

Note: the nexus acts as a beacon and GUI for invasions(that’s why it’s there), but mobs spawning at night don’t yet have any way of organising themselves around a player or central point.

The area you set up at will certainly take a bit of a beating (a large beating if you are very stubborn and last a long time), but there is no “massive destruction” or silly unfair mechanics that will randomly destroy all your work. This includes the nexus(it does not damage any blocks). Still, you can back up your map if you want.

Guide:

The Nexus and How to Use It

The nexus is the central block of the entire mod. Crafting a catalyst and putting it into the nexus’s item slot will begin to activate it. Once fully activated, it will begin to generate rift flux, a useful resource, by using minecraft’s dimensional space, similar to how portals to the nether or aether work. There are two modes the nexus can be in:

Invasion Mode

Activated by inserting a regular Nexus Catalyst. Once tapped into a rift to this degree, disengaging is extremely unsafe – it cannot be deactivated! In fact, the block will become unbreakable during this state, though it can be damaged.

You get flux, but the other side of this is that mobs will begin to spawn a certain distance away, attracted to the nexus. Mobs will attack players and, given the chance, the nexus itself. If the nexus ever reaches 0%, the activation is broken and the invasion ends in a nasty way to all living things in the area, so be warned!(to clarify, it doesn’t damage any blocks, just living things, and remains afterwards) A nexus is pretty tough though, and its damage state is highly visible.

Continuous Mode

Activated by inserting a Stable Catalyst, the nexus generates flux much more slowly. Mobs sometimes can attack at night, so be prepared. You can tell by sunset whether the nexus will be attacked that night or not. Over time, the nexus gradually charges up. This results in faster flux generation but attacks by mobs become much stronger. Failing to keep the nexus safe will inevitably cause a partial discharge as the mobs overwhelm it, but successful defenses will allow the nexus to reach higher and higher power levels. The discharge in this state is not enough to harm the player, though. You can control the nexus in this state to some degree with damping agents, including shutting it down if needed, but it’s not instant.

To defend the nexus in continuous mode, you must deal with the mobs who have destabilised the rift and forced their way into the world. Killing enough of them to restabilise the rift will let the nexus safely draw more energy and help you secure the area.

In the case of exiting and reloading the game (given minecraft was able to save), both SMP and SP nexuses should be restored to the state you left it in. You can also adjust the nexus range to suit your base. The range is roughly the area the nexus influences and the range at which mobs will spawn. By default it is 60 blocks outward. In SMP an op can adjust it by using ‘/invasion range [x]’ as a command. In SP, for the moment, you can place 2-8 dirt blocks in the nexus to change the range to between 32-128. Don’t worry, the range is very visible on the nexus interface.

Nexus

Phase Crystal

To enable this, find ‘invasion_config.txt’ in your minecraft folder after running the mod once. You should open it in notepad and you can simply change values and save. For example, change enable-night-spawns from ‘false’ to ‘true’.

Mob spawn chance. This is the overall rate of custom mobs spawning.

Maximum number of mobs existing at once. Minecraft’s default is 70 but you can override this.

Sight range. This is how far they can see you, in number of blocks.

Sense range. Similarly, this is how far away they can feel your presence and know you’re there.

Maximum group size. This up to how many mobs might spawn together in one spot.

With spawn types unchanged, various types of zombies and spiders spawn in place of their basic counterparts. You can change this though, adding any other type of invasion mob and how often they spawn – for example ALL skeletons with some pig engineers. This is easy to set up in the config file.

Items Rift Flux

Invasion Mod is slowly generated by the nexus when it is active and can be used to craft things such as diamonds or infused swords currently. Armor and more items will come. You can also find glowing remnants on some attackers that you can craft together into rift flux.

Glowing Remnants to Rift Flux

Rift Flux to various items

Infused Sword

Searing Bow

Nexus Adjuster

Material Probe

Traps

Empty Trap

Flame Trap (folded)

The flame trap, predictably, bursts into a 3×3 fireball when triggered. The fire stays around for a little while like a fire shield, but it tends to block players too.

Rift Trap (folded)

Don’t worry too much about the charging interfering with flux generation. They both go on at the same time, the current item in the output slot just blocks the other item, like in a furnace.

Strange Bone

Invasion Mod Nexus Items Catalysts

These items are essentially the fuel for the nexus. It is a one-time cost to activate the nexus, putting it in its generating state. Then, other conditions take over.

Nexus Catalyst: Activates invasion mode, generating more flux and causing lots of mobs to attack until you are overwhelmed

Stable Catalyst: Activates continuous mode. Mobs often engage in night attacks. Difficulty and flux generation increases over time if you keep successfully defending.

Recipes create a mixture. Baking the mixture in a furnace produces the final catalyst.

Catalyst Mixture and Nexus Catalyst

Damping Agent

Strong Damping Agent

These are the mobs that will try to kill you. The bulk of the attack forces right now are traditional minecraft mobs, except with all-new behaviour and a purpose behind it. As mentioned, armor is still recommended. I can’t give an ETA, but expect the nether to play a part in this, as well as the End. Also expect completely new avenues of attack. Are you sure that’s firm ground you’re standing on?

Zombies

Tier 1

Almost a regular zombie, can claw through blocks and sometimes carries items

Tier 2

Much more durable than regular zombies and can carry better items. A (broken)sword, for example, gives a large attack boost but they lose the ability to destroy blocks.

Tar zombies are from swamps and are highly flammable

Spider

Tier 1

Scales walls with ease and is very fast

Tier 2

In addition to being fast, has amazing jumping ability and can pounce over distances

Skeleton

Tries to support from range with its bow

The unnamed siege mob

Beefy, boulder-throwing siege mob. Very dangerous when left alone.

Also has a destructive slam on an 8 second cooldown that can really hurt walls

His art and exact mechanics are currently being looked at, compared to other mobs being worked on. He’s here for now though.

The Nether

Pig Engineer

Attemps to defeat terrain obstacles and prefers not to attack a player

Places blocks to try and get over moats of fire, lava or just any hazardous obstacle he can manage

Places ladders to create paths upwards and is the only mob that can tunnel directly upwards

Each pig engineer has building materials but can run out

Zombie Pigman

Like in the nether, zombie pigmen are resistant to fire

Can also destroy blocks after making its way through a fire hazard

Block Strength

Blocks have a certain strength against invasion mobs when it comes to digging through them. These can be different from the hardness of the material when a player tries to mine it, but it does determine how long it takes for a mob to dig through. Some blocks also get certain bonuses. Here are some of the block strengths, and the material probe item can tell you these values in-game.

Some Soft Materials

Dirt: 3.16

Sand, Gravel: 2.5

Glass, Glowstone: 2.5 (brittle)

Leaves, Vines: 1.25

Tall grass: 0.3

Netherrack: 3.85

Some Hard Materials

Wood, Planks: 5.5

Stone, cobblestone, stone bricks: 5.5 Max: 8.25

A construction bonus for these stone-based blocks gives them +10% extra strength for every adjacent stone-based block. This means up/down and left/right, but not diagonals(the blocks must be touching).

Netherbrick: 5.5 Max: 8.25 (10% bonus per adjacent netherbrick)

Sandstone: 5.5 Max: 8.25 (10% bonus per adjacent sandstone)

Obsidian: 7.7 Special: 50% chance to deflect projectiles like boulders

Steel: 7.7

Configs

There’s a config file, ‘invasion_config.txt’, that gets created in your minecraft folder after running the mod once. This has extra stuff in it that you might need:

Night spawns (has its own section describing all this)

Block and item IDs

Disable crafting items

Set custom block strengths

Requires:

How to install:

Make sure you have already installed Minecraft Forge.

Locate the minecraft application folder.

Place the mod you have just downloaded (.jar file) into the Mods folder.

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