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Reclamation - Reclaim the World!
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Reclaim the world! A semi-expert modpack about bringing life back to a barren world.

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2.5
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Posted: May 25, 2026 at 8:54:30 PM UTC
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1.5
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This pack is one of those that you play when you don't want results right away. It is super grindy, almost to the point of redundancy. You have a quest log that you follow ingame, but a lot of the mechanics behind it are confusing and frustrating, as someone that has personally playing it and watched others play it, if you are looking for excitement, it's not here. You will use machines and chemicals that you have never heard of to try to revive a dead world that you can't grow anything on, and you there is no clear answer. If the instructions were a bit more clear as to what you need to do to move forward at some points instead of watching others fumble in videos to gain some insight, then I would give it a higher rating.

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Posted: May 25, 2026 at 8:54:30 PM UTC
20 hrs
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2.5
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1.5
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4.0

This pack is one of those that you play when you don't want results right away. It is super grindy, almost to the point of redundancy. You have a quest log that you follow ingame, but a lot of the mechanics behind it are confusing and frustrating, as someone that has personally playing it and watched others play it, if you are looking for excitement, it's not here. You will use machines and chemicals that you have never heard of to try to revive a dead world that you can't grow anything on, and you there is no clear answer. If the instructions were a bit more clear as to what you need to do to move forward at some points instead of watching others fumble in videos to gain some insight, then I would give it a higher rating.

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Posted: April 19, 2026 at 11:53:59 PM UTC
20 hrs
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MC 2.3.0
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3.0
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1.0
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5.0

Reclamation is a very simple alt-skyblock modpack with heavy progression gating that takes place in a dead dimension that only generates with 10-24 total block types, most of them being a block that's exclusive to this pack, Dried Dirt.

For as far as the eye can see, and even further with Distant Horizons if you so choose, anywhere where you'd normally see dirt, grass, podzol or other grass variants, it's just dried earth. A largely useless block that exists to supply a couple of early game recipes.

Other packs that are in the same vein are Liminal Industries and of course, this pack's main inspiration, Regrowth.

Positives:

  1. Well Designed - I never got locked out of a quest or hit a wall where I didn't know what I had to do next. While there's usually only one solution to each problem, the pack doesn't usually struggle to tell you how to get there.

  2. Lots of Quests - They only give you XP as a reward most of the time, but this links into my previous positive. Where the guidebooks for the mods in this pack may fail here and there, the quest book is excellent at giving you the exact solution that's expected of you. While some things like "the best way to automate aura" are left up to you, the critical path is designed so that you never get lost. That XP is also great for repairing some low-tier but enchanted gear you'll find from one of the handful of structures out there.

  3. Lightweight - Like all other skyblock/skyblock-adjacent packs, it runs fantastically with minimal intrusion or hacky type mods that could crash your game. I don't think I've ever had a crash that wasn't because of the mods I added on myself.

The mods I added for my playthrough are LiteMiner, ClientSort, DistantHorizons, Right Click Harvest and a few aesthetic mods like ParticleRain, Subtle Effects, Punchy and Highlighter.

Negatives:

  1. No Breadcrumbs - To actually begin the process of re-claiming the world, you need to perform a ritual with the Enchanted (Witchery) mod in Chapter 3 of the quest book. This is easily a 20 hour job even if you know exactly what you are doing. While most modpacks would drip feed you bits of what that progression could look like, true biome recovery and removal of that ugly brown filter that tinges even the grass you grow, is fully gated off.
    This is NOT Chunk-by-Chunk. You are not a snowball rolling down a hill. You either have it, or you don't. And no, pumping an insane amount of Aura into the environment and praying that it spreads between chunks isn't viable. It's slow, inefficient and doesn't actually let you grow the green grass you're expecting. It's gated hard by Chapter 3. Speaking of gating.

  2. Aggressive Gating - I hope you like Enchanted and Nature's Aura. For the majority of your playtime, before you have the ability to automate, you must manually fill that cauldron with three buckets of water. You must perform tens of rituals, many of the same type. If I could give you any advice, it is to focus Mystical Agriculture as soon as possible. It's almost hilarious the sheer amount of stuff the early game requires of you, and rather than reward you for playing clever with hidden quest lines or something, the pack demands you grind out every fiber, flower and line of chalk. Entire life-saving rituals, that you likely could have created early, have been blatantly patched out and paved over with an advancement requirement.

  3. Does Not Lean In - You'd be surprised to see how the lore of the pack doesn't match up with the reality of playing it. The water isn't poisoned, the land isn't hot, the enemies are normal husks, skeletons and cave spiders rather than normal spiders, but they may as well be filler. The wasteland suffers from the Space game design problem. There's nothing out there but the same 8-12 small abandoned structures that may or may not have an ender pearl in a chest, and then the countless walls that hold one block of oxidized cut copper. There's no temperature, thirst, or other mod that actually pushes you into desperate straits. In fact, one of the first 5 quests give you a fishing rod. You could set this pack in the Bumblezone and genuinely get a very similar experience playing it. That's how divorced the wasteland is from the gameplay you'll actually experience.

There's plenty of nitpicks I could add here, too many building blocks clogging emi, one of the more disliked bee mods (complicated bees) being present, the fast travel system being via romana instead of waystones or something else, lacking variety in the structures you find or the useful loot available, the drip feed of copper unless you stumble into the house with a basement, an entire chapter in the questbook about photographing mobs, and plenty more, but these are insignificant in comparison to the core of the pack and how it is designed for you to play.

In the end, I think Reclamation is best enjoyed as a slow and zen-like experience. Something more like Sunlit Valley rather than Liminal Industries. It's horrifically dull, but that can be suitable. It's balanced aggressively with no room for you to breathe. If you have 50 hours to burn, and would prefer not to think beyond what the quest book tells you, you could do worse.

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3.0
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Posted: April 19, 2026 at 11:53:59 PM UTC
20 hrs
Total hours played at time of review
MC 2.3.0
Gameplay
3.0
Aesthetics
1.0
Performance
5.0

Reclamation is a very simple alt-skyblock modpack with heavy progression gating that takes place in a dead dimension that only generates with 10-24 total block types, most of them being a block that's exclusive to this pack, Dried Dirt.

For as far as the eye can see, and even further with Distant Horizons if you so choose, anywhere where you'd normally see dirt, grass, podzol or other grass variants, it's just dried earth. A largely useless block that exists to supply a couple of early game recipes.

Other packs that are in the same vein are Liminal Industries and of course, this pack's main inspiration, Regrowth.

Positives:

  1. Well Designed - I never got locked out of a quest or hit a wall where I didn't know what I had to do next. While there's usually only one solution to each problem, the pack doesn't usually struggle to tell you how to get there.

  2. Lots of Quests - They only give you XP as a reward most of the time, but this links into my previous positive. Where the guidebooks for the mods in this pack may fail here and there, the quest book is excellent at giving you the exact solution that's expected of you. While some things like "the best way to automate aura" are left up to you, the critical path is designed so that you never get lost. That XP is also great for repairing some low-tier but enchanted gear you'll find from one of the handful of structures out there.

  3. Lightweight - Like all other skyblock/skyblock-adjacent packs, it runs fantastically with minimal intrusion or hacky type mods that could crash your game. I don't think I've ever had a crash that wasn't because of the mods I added on myself.

The mods I added for my playthrough are LiteMiner, ClientSort, DistantHorizons, Right Click Harvest and a few aesthetic mods like ParticleRain, Subtle Effects, Punchy and Highlighter.

Negatives:

  1. No Breadcrumbs - To actually begin the process of re-claiming the world, you need to perform a ritual with the Enchanted (Witchery) mod in Chapter 3 of the quest book. This is easily a 20 hour job even if you know exactly what you are doing. While most modpacks would drip feed you bits of what that progression could look like, true biome recovery and removal of that ugly brown filter that tinges even the grass you grow, is fully gated off.
    This is NOT Chunk-by-Chunk. You are not a snowball rolling down a hill. You either have it, or you don't. And no, pumping an insane amount of Aura into the environment and praying that it spreads between chunks isn't viable. It's slow, inefficient and doesn't actually let you grow the green grass you're expecting. It's gated hard by Chapter 3. Speaking of gating.

  2. Aggressive Gating - I hope you like Enchanted and Nature's Aura. For the majority of your playtime, before you have the ability to automate, you must manually fill that cauldron with three buckets of water. You must perform tens of rituals, many of the same type. If I could give you any advice, it is to focus Mystical Agriculture as soon as possible. It's almost hilarious the sheer amount of stuff the early game requires of you, and rather than reward you for playing clever with hidden quest lines or something, the pack demands you grind out every fiber, flower and line of chalk. Entire life-saving rituals, that you likely could have created early, have been blatantly patched out and paved over with an advancement requirement.

  3. Does Not Lean In - You'd be surprised to see how the lore of the pack doesn't match up with the reality of playing it. The water isn't poisoned, the land isn't hot, the enemies are normal husks, skeletons and cave spiders rather than normal spiders, but they may as well be filler. The wasteland suffers from the Space game design problem. There's nothing out there but the same 8-12 small abandoned structures that may or may not have an ender pearl in a chest, and then the countless walls that hold one block of oxidized cut copper. There's no temperature, thirst, or other mod that actually pushes you into desperate straits. In fact, one of the first 5 quests give you a fishing rod. You could set this pack in the Bumblezone and genuinely get a very similar experience playing it. That's how divorced the wasteland is from the gameplay you'll actually experience.

There's plenty of nitpicks I could add here, too many building blocks clogging emi, one of the more disliked bee mods (complicated bees) being present, the fast travel system being via romana instead of waystones or something else, lacking variety in the structures you find or the useful loot available, the drip feed of copper unless you stumble into the house with a basement, an entire chapter in the questbook about photographing mobs, and plenty more, but these are insignificant in comparison to the core of the pack and how it is designed for you to play.

In the end, I think Reclamation is best enjoyed as a slow and zen-like experience. Something more like Sunlit Valley rather than Liminal Industries. It's horrifically dull, but that can be suitable. It's balanced aggressively with no room for you to breathe. If you have 50 hours to burn, and would prefer not to think beyond what the quest book tells you, you could do worse.

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Posted: April 19, 2026 at 11:53:59 PM UTC
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Posted: January 4, 2026 at 9:03:24 PM UTC
20 hrs
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2.0
Aesthetics
3.0
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3.0

Reclamation is a skyblock-esque magic-heavy modpack. It's not skyblock, but it's essentially the world of Regrowth (which I don't remember enough about to make further comparisons to), so you won't be doing any resource gathering after early game. The problem is I'm not sure exactly where I'm supposed to extract enjoyment from this modpack.

It is a heavy manual pack that feels like it wants you to do some side content to distract from the main progression but your access to the full capabilities of any given mod is massively restricted by the progression walls so you can't explore the mods. I can't start restoring grass to the world on a meaningful scale as soon as I hit chapter 3 because dirt is pretty expensive. I don't feel like I can build because the most I can do to expand my palette right now is to mine only for building blocks and not ore (or make a limestone farm), so my palette is just stone derivatives and a few wood types of which I also cannot effectively farm. I cannot make my life in certain mods easier with the use of other mods; for example, I wanted to maybe make a rudimentary Create elevator to ferry myself between my base and the required Embers Ember Core that you have to place on bedrock, but I don't even have redstone yet even after going down the branch of the quest tree that I expected to get me redstone. So the only thing I really absolutely can do is throw myself at quest progression, which consists of ferrying stuff between various magic multiblocks. Gathering metals is drawn out, certain things are quite expensive early on, and automation is very light in the worst way possible.

The way that Chapter 3 functions makes it feel like extended early game. I would not suggest bringing newbies along for the ride, which is something I did (decision slightly influenced by the description of the modpack), because everybody needs to have a grasp on what everything is doing, and we are dealing with a selection of mods that can already be confusing to experienced players. The presence of automation can be nice in division of labor scenarios because you can abstract things; here, you are not going to have that luxury for a while. The lack of exploration means I can't send my army of newbies out to explore for me. And again, the potential side content currently accessible to me personally is already chafing, so I can't assign that to anyone either.

Other than that, the modpack is shockingly ram heavy considering its mod count and scope, performance is okay, but I ran into a number of grating graphical issues like the Botania Runic Altar not showing its gui until it has a complete recipe, and Create machines not visually updating properly with changing power states. Since this was a server context, I also ate just a considerable amount of Rejecting UseItemOnPacket errors that I don't understand why this pack is more prone to than others.

This very much feels like a case of "this isn't for me" but in a way that I can't explain or justify why someone else might enjoy this.

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Posted: January 4, 2026 at 9:03:24 PM UTC
20 hrs
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The version(s) the reviewer played
Gameplay
2.0
Aesthetics
3.0
Performance
3.0

Reclamation is a skyblock-esque magic-heavy modpack. It's not skyblock, but it's essentially the world of Regrowth (which I don't remember enough about to make further comparisons to), so you won't be doing any resource gathering after early game. The problem is I'm not sure exactly where I'm supposed to extract enjoyment from this modpack.

It is a heavy manual pack that feels like it wants you to do some side content to distract from the main progression but your access to the full capabilities of any given mod is massively restricted by the progression walls so you can't explore the mods. I can't start restoring grass to the world on a meaningful scale as soon as I hit chapter 3 because dirt is pretty expensive. I don't feel like I can build because the most I can do to expand my palette right now is to mine only for building blocks and not ore (or make a limestone farm), so my palette is just stone derivatives and a few wood types of which I also cannot effectively farm. I cannot make my life in certain mods easier with the use of other mods; for example, I wanted to maybe make a rudimentary Create elevator to ferry myself between my base and the required Embers Ember Core that you have to place on bedrock, but I don't even have redstone yet even after going down the branch of the quest tree that I expected to get me redstone. So the only thing I really absolutely can do is throw myself at quest progression, which consists of ferrying stuff between various magic multiblocks. Gathering metals is drawn out, certain things are quite expensive early on, and automation is very light in the worst way possible.

The way that Chapter 3 functions makes it feel like extended early game. I would not suggest bringing newbies along for the ride, which is something I did (decision slightly influenced by the description of the modpack), because everybody needs to have a grasp on what everything is doing, and we are dealing with a selection of mods that can already be confusing to experienced players. The presence of automation can be nice in division of labor scenarios because you can abstract things; here, you are not going to have that luxury for a while. The lack of exploration means I can't send my army of newbies out to explore for me. And again, the potential side content currently accessible to me personally is already chafing, so I can't assign that to anyone either.

Other than that, the modpack is shockingly ram heavy considering its mod count and scope, performance is okay, but I ran into a number of grating graphical issues like the Botania Runic Altar not showing its gui until it has a complete recipe, and Create machines not visually updating properly with changing power states. Since this was a server context, I also ate just a considerable amount of Rejecting UseItemOnPacket errors that I don't understand why this pack is more prone to than others.

This very much feels like a case of "this isn't for me" but in a way that I can't explain or justify why someone else might enjoy this.

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Posted: January 4, 2026 at 9:03:24 PM UTC
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Laioni

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Posted: August 16, 2025 at 7:21:04 AM UTC
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5.0

I think this modpack is an attempt to copy Regrowth with newer mods.

Unfortunately, the modpack is time-consuming, grindy, and there is no automation until midgame.
You have to redo all steps aggain and again and again and again. Even in Midgame you have to redo your first step again because you don't have any way of automation at all. Not even vanilla automation.

The Idea of a new Regrowth modpack is nice. But if you like to grind and want to farm all resources by hand in a tendious process - without automation... this might be your mod pack. If not, you should not touch this modpack.

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Posted: August 16, 2025 at 7:21:04 AM UTC
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5.0

I think this modpack is an attempt to copy Regrowth with newer mods.

Unfortunately, the modpack is time-consuming, grindy, and there is no automation until midgame.
You have to redo all steps aggain and again and again and again. Even in Midgame you have to redo your first step again because you don't have any way of automation at all. Not even vanilla automation.

The Idea of a new Regrowth modpack is nice. But if you like to grind and want to farm all resources by hand in a tendious process - without automation... this might be your mod pack. If not, you should not touch this modpack.

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Reclaim the World!

You wake up in a barren, dead world. Stripped of resources, devoid of life beyond the twisted and mutated, and abandoned by time. No ores lie beneath the surface. No easy paths remain. In Reclamation, your journey begins in a world reduced to dust, where even dirt is a scarce resource… but hope still remains.

Your goal isn't just survival. It's Reclamation.

Key Features:

  • 500+ Handwritten Quests: A massive questbook guides you through the journey, offering structure, lore, and motivation as you rebuild the world from the ashes. Each quest is thoughtfully written to support your progression and introduce you to changes specific to the modpack.
  • A World Without Ores: Mining won’t save you here. You’ll need to think differently - processing, automation, and alternative resource generation are the new normal - Mystical Agriculture, AgriCraft, and Complicated Bees provide you with powerful ways to bring the world's resources back.
  • Extremely Customized Progression: Every step is earned. From crafting your first bits of dirt all the way to building a fusion reactor, progression has been rebuilt from the ground up.
  • High Mod Integration: Mods aren't just thrown into the pack willy-nilly; they interact deeply. Recipes, mechanics, and systems are interconnected to form a cohesive and immersive experience where no mod stands alone. Enchanted: Witchcraft, Embers Rekindled, Mekanism, Blood Magic, Nature's Aura, and many more mods all play a key role in your path to Reclamation.
  • Bespoke Tweaks: From balance adjustments to entirely new mechanics, numerous changes have been made specifically for this pack to make the experience seamless, challenging, and rewarding.

Whether you're a seasoned modded veteran or a bold newbie, Reclamation offers a unique experience unlike any other. Do you have what it takes to breathe life back into a dead world?


Reclamation is a semi-expert modpack focused around bringing dead life back to the world! Progression has been extensively tuned and many recipes have been customized. The pack is unforgiving but fair, offering a fresh way to enjoy mods both familiar and brand-new.

This was heavily inspired by the old modpack Regrowth! It includes classics like AgriCraft and Mystical Agriculture, new twists on old ideas with Enchanted: Witchcraft and Complicated Bees, and some brand new things like Nature's Aura and Mekanism. The pack also includes a custom tweaks mod, whose source code is located here.


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  • Reclamation - Reclaim the World!
    Reclamation - Reclaim the World!
  • Wasteland
    Wasteland The unforgiving wasteland - but resources exist for those wily enough to search.
  • Nature's Aura
    Nature's Aura Use the power of nature in mystic rituals.
  • Embers Rekindled
    Embers Rekindled Harness the beating heart of the earth to process materials and produce alloys.
  • Enchanted: Witchcraft
    Enchanted: Witchcraft Growth begets growth - use special altars to fuel magicks of all sorts.
  • Mekanism
    Mekanism Harvest the power of uranium and more exotic fuels in your climb up the energy ladder.
  • Botania
    Botania Connect with your elven cousins for ever more powerful magical resources.
  • Blood Magic
    Blood Magic Use even your own blood in pursuit of reclaiming the world.

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