Sands of Time
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A mod that improves the overall game in an unexpected way. Consistency through sand.
Includes a large focus on traversing worlds with enhanced world generation, structures, dungeons, and more for players to find unique loot.
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A mod that improves the game and adds in continuity using you guessed it sand. features:
- full soul sand blockset
- full moon sand blockset
- sandy soil of all variants
- quicksand of all variants
- sandstorms for mesa and desert
- full sandy armor set
- the smoldered a missing link in the minecraft lore
- the sandwyrm a combanation of all the mobs from the phantom mob vote into one abomanation
Q&A Why is the audio so bad? I don't have fancy recording stuff. Can I use it in a modpack? Absolutely. Can I copy it? No. Can you port it to... No but, I will port it to 1.21 and newer versions. Why is the code so bad? My first mod :)
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