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A 1.21.1 port of Impostor Syndrome, with new content, recipes, features and more!

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Impostor Syndrome: Reimagined

A semi-expert pack for 1.21.1. You've maybe done this before. You haven't done it like this.

Okay so here's the situation:

If you played the original Impostor Syndrome on 1.20.1, welcome back, you know the drill, sort of. Reimagined is the same idea hauled forward onto 1.21.1, except I didn't just bump the version and call it a day. A bunch of the mods got yanked and replaced with better ones, some progression got torn up and rebuilt, and a few things I always wished I'd done differently finally got done differently. It still feels like Impostor Syndrome. It just isn't the exact same pack twice.

Same DNA as always, though: built on a love for the golden age of 1.12.2 (Enigmatica 2 Expert, Divine Journey 2, MeatballCraft, you know the type), still stuffed wall to wall with tech and magic, still designed to make automation feel like it actually meant something.

What you're getting into:

  • 600+ mods, sorted out for 1.21.1, with a little something for everyone
  • A massive handcrafted quest line that nudges you where to go next without doing it for you
  • Custom multiblocks, machines, crafting mechanics, and a stupid amount of recipes built to make automation worth the headache
  • Progression that hands you new mods, new ideas, and better gear right when you're ready for them
  • Dimensions to explore, bosses to wipe the floor with (or die to a few dozen times), and loot worth the hike

What's different this time around:

This isn't the old pack wearing a new coat. Big chunks of the tech tree changed shape, you'll be elbow-deep in stuff like Oritech and a way newer Create sitting right next to the Mekanism and AE2 you'd expect to find. Magic got the same treatment, with a full Ars Nouveau ecosystem and a pile of its addons woven straight into how you progress.

Oh, and it got dumber, in the best way. There are guns now. Actual guns, real weapon mods, including a Fallout-flavored corner if you feel like cosplaying the wasteland. The pack does not take itself too seriously and you shouldn't either.

Combat still hates you, by the way. Mobs scale up as you progress thanks to Improved Mobs, and every so often Infernal Mobs hands one of them a stat line nasty enough to delete you on sight. Bring the good gear, not the junk you threw together in a panic. Sure, you're here to build factories. You're also here to live long enough to turn them on.

And there's always more gear coming. The deeper you go, the more your loadout opens up, and you will end up rethinking your hotbar more than once.

Still community-driven.

One person builds this thing, but a whole lot of people make it better with bug reports, suggestions, and the occasional "hey this is busted." The original got buried in fixes and features that came straight from players, and Reimagined runs the exact same way. If something feels off, somebody's probably already flagged it. Or you get to be the first.


TL;DR:

  • Tech? Loads of it, and a fresh lineup at that.
  • Magic? Deeper than before.
  • Guns? Yeah, somehow.
  • Mobs that want you gone? Constantly.
  • End goal? Every creative item, fully automated, probably while crying.
  • Will it make you feel like you have no clue what you're doing half the time? Yep. That was always the point.

Original Impostor Syndrome, created by me - https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/modpacks/impostor-syndrome

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