Senin, 17 November 2014

BladeCraft Mod 1.7.10/1.8.2

BladeCraft Mod is a mod where your wildest dreams come true in the realm of swords! Gilded blades with colorful hilts that can customize any player’s weaponry.

BladeCraft Mod Info

Swords need to be better. This mod subtly gives the player complete color customization of their swords, providing a selection of infinite colors to choose from! It fits in with Minecraft gameplay, adding a mechanic that doesn’t over complicate the game, or change the medieval feel!
That mechanic is called alloy gilding, applied to your very own blade! This means, no matter what type of sword you are using [wood, stone, iron, gold, or diamond], it can be gilded with a different colored alloy that fits your style!

Bladecraft BladeCraft Mod 1.7.10/1.8.2

Gilded swords are not made with a Crafting Bench, but with the implemented Forge block. The Forge allows you to input the sword of your choice and the alloy of your choice, choose what part of the sword you want to gild [Blade, Hilt, or Handle], and then your sword will begin gilding, much like a furnace cooks steak. The alloys are made in the new Mixer block, which allows you to choose exactly what color you’d like, combine it with an iron ingot, and create your very own colored alloy.

The Mixer allows you to choose your exact color by taking your inputted dyes, splitting them up into RGB (red, green, and blue) levels, and opening up a color selection window. Here you will be able to paste a hexadecimal color code and view your output color in a display area. A hexadecimal color code is a 6-digit code that represents a specific color. Here is a hex color picker you could use with BladeCraft. Once you have selected your color, and turned it into an alloy, the RGB level required to fill that certain color will decrease, effectively using up your initially input dyes.

How to Install BladeCraft Mod

  1. Download the correct installer version of Minecraft Forge

  2. Run the installer and select ‘install client’

  3. Download the mod

  4. Place the mod zip file into the mods folder in .minecraft (if there isn’t a mods folder, create one)

  5. Run the Minecraft launcher with the Forge profile selected and enjoy the mod!


Credit to thisguy1045 for makes this BladeCraft Mod.



Download BladeCraft Mod 1.7.10

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