The Rings of Power
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This mod adds rings of power from the Lord of the Rings to Minecraft.
Centers around fantasy elements such as spells, rituals, and magical energies, often involving personal empowerment and magical automation.
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The Rings of Power mod is a small but useful mod that adds rings of power from the Lord of the Rings universe to the game. Here you will find elven, dwarven, and human rings, and, of course, the One Ring! Each ring imposes temporary effects on RMB and a permanent effect while in your inventory. Take the ring and become truly invincible!
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The entire content of the mod is a separate creative tab with twenty magic rings. Each ring has two modes: passive and active.
Passive mode, or the will of the ring, is imposed on the player when the ring is in his inventory. It is impossible to get rid of the passive effect until the ring is discarded from the inventory. Some effects disappear immediately, others last up to ten seconds.
Active mode, or player will, is applied to the player when the player right-clicks on the ring. The ringbearer then receives the active effect for three minutes.
Passive Effects
- The One Ring: Invisibility;
- Narya: Fire Resistance;
- Nenya: Underwater Breathing;
- Vilya: Jump, Speed;
- Dwarven Rings: Dig Speed, Resistance;
- Men Rings: Strength, Night Vision;
Active Effects
All rings have the same active effects: Health Boost and Regeneration.
Notes
- In Minecraft 1.3.2 - 1.5.2 all rings have no Health Boost active effect.
Credits
- Hummel009 (idea, code, textures, translations);
- Kenddie (textures);
- 彼梦Archi_DreamZ (translations).
The Rings of Power mod is a small but useful mod that adds rings of power from the Lord of the Rings universe to the game. Here you will find elven, dwarven, and human rings, and, of course, the One Ring! Each ring imposes temporary effects on RMB and a permanent effect while in your inventory. Take the ring and become truly invincible!
New content
The entire content of the mod is a separate creative tab with twenty magic rings. Each ring has two modes: passive and active.
Passive mode, or the will of the ring, is imposed on the player when the ring is in his inventory. It is impossible to get rid of the passive effect until the ring is discarded from the inventory. Some effects disappear immediately, others last up to ten seconds.
Active mode, or player will, is applied to the player when the player right-clicks on the ring. The ringbearer then receives the active effect for three minutes.
Passive Effects
- The One Ring: Invisibility;
- Narya: Fire Resistance;
- Nenya: Underwater Breathing;
- Vilya: Jump, Speed;
- Dwarven Rings: Dig Speed, Resistance;
- Men Rings: Strength, Night Vision;
Active Effects
All rings have the same active effects: Health Boost and Regeneration.
Notes
- In Minecraft 1.3.2 - 1.5.2 all rings have no Health Boost active effect.
Credits
- Hummel009 (idea, code, textures, translations);
- Kenddie (textures);
- 彼梦Archi_DreamZ (translations).
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