![]() My screenshots and renders from my Minecraft worlds. Click the button on the left for a thumbnail gallery of my images. ![]() A catalogue of buildings that you can import using MCEdit. Click the picture on the left to view the schematics that are available. Technical Report on the server's setup. |
![]() The final save for this game world. SnailPond (1243mb) |
![]() Download it here: Pigeon Holm (1563mb) ![]() Click the image on the left for a detailed Recipe and Shopkeeper Report. |
![]() Download it here: Dolphinia (3544mb) Minecraft 1.13 introduced the option to add custom recipe datapacks to the server, so I don't need mods like UsedRotten anymore and shopkeepers for many features anymore. Release 1.14 added the Fertiliser block so I've dropped the "seeds to bonemeal" recipes"
![]() Click the image on the left for a detailed Recipe and Shopkeeper Report. |
![]() This is a Spigot server to enable CraftBukkit plugins, played with Dave, James and Amelia. Download it here: Trumpton.rar (2835mb) It keeps the basic shopkeeper traders but expands with new Enchanted Book currency; Wool, Terracota and Concrete traders; and makes use of the new iron ingots as a cheap currency for buying stuff. The current compressed backup of the build and region files is 2.7 GB in size. The dynmap files take up another 17 GB of disk space!
![]() Click the image on the left for a fully detailed Shopkeeper Report. |
![]() This is a Spigot server to enable CraftBukkit plugins, played with Dave, James and Amelia in a quest to reach the Ender Dragon! Awesomeville (320mb) The shopkeepers have a basic philosophy of trading up/down within a style of goods. For example, "Woody" allows you to swap one type of wood into another, using a currency of sticks. Any type of wood can be used to make the same sticks, so the traders allow you to turn sticks back into wood. "Rocky" allows you to trade between common construction blocks: Dirt, Cobblestone, Sand and Gravel. Look around for other traders as there are some good trade-up options around, like Abe the armourer who turns 2x leather equipment into a chainmail version of the same piece. The best traders are usually hidden away in secret spots around the map, so its good to explore the different buildings and villages. See the world map via Overviewer. Also views of the Main Base and South Side areas. |
Hanville for version 1.8.9 You can download my old Hanville (11mb). Extract the files to your %appdata%\.minecraft\saves\{world} folder and it will appear in your single player list. This world doesn't use anything fancy and runs on vanilla (unmodified) Minecraft. It was just a test build for horse races (and pig races!) You can look at the racetrack using Overviewer |
Tydfil Town for version 1.8.8 (Spigot) You can download my second map, Tydfil Town (73mb). This is a full server folder including the Spigot server files. Just use the Run188.bat file to start the server. The plugins and config files are also included for the shopkeepers and guards. See the awesome castle with Overviewer |
Brenin World for version 1.6.4 (Forge, Buildcraft) You can download my first map, Brenin World (20mb). Extract the files to your %appdata%\.minecraft\saves\{world} folder and it will appear in your single player list. The world will work perfectly fine standalone, but if you want the full functionality you will need to install Forge and Buildcraft to see my garbage disposal system, chicken farm and monster masher. There is a villager town north of the Castle that you can reach easily by using the underground transit system. Rendered Screenshots South and North. I used Overviewer to create a zooming map. |
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