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Totem Mod 1.8

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This mod adds a total of eight blocks. The totem will kill all creepers, zombies, spiders or skeletons depending on how you set up your totem.

How to set up your totem poles:

The way you set up your protective totem is, as you can see in the screenshot, rather easy: First, you need a pedestal. On top of the pedestal, you place an offering to the gods. An offering can be a small offering or a great one, and the offering determines the effective range of your totem. On top of this, you place up to four totem blocks referring to a monster. ATM, you can set spiders, skeletons, zombies and creepers as a target for the totem. To cap it all of, place a totem top block on your totem. A lightning will strike if you set it up correctly. Keep in mind that a totem may not be more than 7 blocks high!

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Mod Showcase:

Recipes:

At first, you will want to craft the pedestal:

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Continue with crafting the offerings, either small(gold nuggets) or great(diamonds)

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And here come the totem blocks setting the monster to be killed: The monster to be chooses can be easily recognised as the crafting recipe is using the corresponding mob-drop.

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At last, craft the top of the totem:

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How to install:

  • Download and install Minecraft Forge.
  • Download the mod.
  • Go to %appdata%.
  • Go to .minecraft/mods folder.
  • If the “mods” folder does not exist you can create one.
  • Drag and drop the downloaded jar (zip) file into it.
  • Enjoy the mod.

Download Links:

For 1.8

http://www.dl6.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1426682554

http://www.dl3.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1426690852


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