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downloaded minecraft world nothing in chests Island Generator 1.2.2. Customizable Island Generator for you Minecraft-World. Overview Updates (8) Version History Discussion. 1.16 1.17. Create your custom islands in every world! Recommended to use in void worlds, but can also be used in others. On every island a chest will be spawned, which when clicked, will drop loot. The content multiplier can be modified via the config.yml. Should the server overload, try setting the "tickBuffer" in the config file to a higher number, to give the server the oppertunity to relax. Plugin Guide (English) Commands /mx-ig reload Reloads the plugin. /mx-ig generate Generates the islands within <x>*<x>*<x> cube defined by "spawnRadius" in the config file. This will not override existing Islands. You can increase "spawnRadius" and generate again, to expand the world. This can take a while. /mx-ig regenerate Removes all existing islands, which are unlooted, and generates them again. This will remove blocks built on them. It will do nothing, if the island chest is looted. This can take a while. /mx-ig lookupLoot Shows the percentage of chests looted in the world. /mx-ig config <key> <value> Sets the value of the config file. possible keys: - tickBuffer (number >= 0) - lootMultiplier (number >= 0) - spawnRadius (number >= 1) - islandDistance (number >= 1) - islandRadius (number >= 1) - worlds (can have multiple values) Permissions islandGenerator.* Includes all other IslandGenerator permissions. default: op. islandGenerator.reload /mx-ig reload default: op. islandGenerator.generate /mx-ig generate /mx-ig regenerate default: op. islandGenerator.lookup /mx-ig lookupLoot default: op. islandGenerator.config /mx-ig config default: op. Config Default : spawnRadius: 100 islandDistance: 50 islandRadius: 20 tickBuffer: 1 worlds: - world lootMultiplier: 20. spawnRadius <x> All islands generated will be within a <x>*<x>*<x> cube. islandDistance <x> The centers of the islands have a minimum of <x> blocks distance to each other. islandRadius <x> The average radius of an island is <x> blocks wide. tickBuffer <x> The generator waits <x> ticks after every generated island, so the server wont be overloaded. worlds All the worlds affected by the IslandGenerator. lootMultiplier <x> How much loot will be generated by the chests. The average value will be <x> iron bars. Support If you have any questions, you can - join our Discord - write down in the comments of the Video Review. The best Minecraft mods. Want to start experimenting with the best Minecraft mods? There's no better place to begin than right here, as we've narrowed the thousands upon thousands of mods out there down to the very best, most essential mods for the latest version of Minecraft. Thanks to the wonderful thing that is Minecraft Forge, all the mods in this list can be played in tandem - no compatibility errors included. And seeing as we've also included a section below on how to install Minecraft mods, you've really no excuse to avoid any of these stellar mods! And yes, they all are up to date with 1.17.1 (though in some cases you may need to find the preview versions of the mod to get the latest compatible versions). The best Minecraft mods: Optifine. Download link: Optifine Requires: OptiForge and MixinBootstrap if playing with Forge, otherwise nothing! What is there to say about Optifine that hasn't already been said a thousand times over? It's the most popular Minecraft mod in existence. It drastically increases the number of customisation options for Minecraft's graphics and rendering, making Mojang's notoriously un-optimised behemoth of a game surprisingly performant. Plus it lets you run all the best Minecraft shaders 1.17.1 has to offer, making your Minecraft world look more glorious than ever. To run Optifine with Forge, you'll also need to download OptiForge and MixinBootstrap, and place all three files in your Minecraft mods folder. Biomes O' Plenty. Download link: Biomes O' Plenty Requires: Nothing! There's a reason for Biomes O' Plenty finding its way onto all the best Minecraft mods lists online: it's damn good at what it does. This expansive mod adds a great many new biome types to Minecraft's world generation, along with dozens of new block types, new foliage, and much more. This is an essential mod for injecting renewed life and interest into your Minecraft worlds, and giving you a reason to explore the Overworld again. Of course, using this mod completely changes world generation, so you won't be able to use our list of best Minecraft seeds, but who needs it when you've got so many new biomes to explore? Waystones. Download link: Waystones Requires: Nothing! If you've been playing Valheim recently and lament the fact that vanilla Minecraft doesn't give you the ability to instantly teleport to different areas, then Waystones is the mod for you. This mod allows you to craft Waystones and give them tags, then teleport to them either with one-use scrolls or a Warpstone, or by interacting with another Waystone elsewhere. Chisels and Bits. Download link: Chisels and Bits Requires: Forge. Chisels and Bits is a powerful mod which gives players access to various chisel tools, with which you can carve individual blocks down, pixel by pixel, into any shape your heart desires. There's no end to what you can accomplish with the Chisel tool, from decorative statues and blocks to physically etched signs and much more. It's the perfect way to add new challenge and possibility into your latest Minecraft house ideas. Useful Backpacks. Download link: Useful Backpacks Requires: U Team Core. A simple, lightweight, and brilliant mod, Useful Backpacks allows you to craft three levels of backpack, each of which gives you extra inventory storage space. There are many mods out there that give you increased inventory slots and the like, but none of them fit in with Minecraft's aesthetic and style like Useful Backpacks does. Of course, with the arrival of Minecraft 1.18 we're going to see Bundles incorporated into vanilla Minecraft, but they're not nearly as powerful as the backpacks you'll be able to create using this mod. AppleSkin. Download link: AppleSkin Requires: Forge or Fabric. Can you say with any certainty that you 100% understand the saturation mechanic in Minecraft? I can now, and it's all thanks to AppleSkin. Not only does this super-useful little mod tell you how much hunger a food item will replenish when you hover over it, but it'll also give you the saturation level of each item too - a stat which Minecraft hides by default. Nature's Compass. Download link: Nature's Compass Requires: Nothing! Nature's Compass gives you a new item - the titular Nature's Compass - which you can craft by surrounding a regular compass with logs and saplings. Right-clicking this improved compass brings up a list of every biome type, and clicking on one will detect the nearest biome of that type and guide you towards its location. Indispensable for exploring the right biomes to see Bees, Goats, and other biome-specific Minecraft mobs. Corail Tombstone. Download link: Corail Tombstone Requires: Nothing! Minecraft mods have been providing death chests and other variants of the same concept for years now, but few do it as stylishly as Corail Tombstone, which heaps all your belongings into a nearby tombstone when you die. With all sorts of gravestone customisation options, both visual and functional, you can set Corail Tombstone up to work exactly how you want, and never again have to suffer the indescribable pain of losing your entire expedition's worth of ores and materials with one careless wrong step. A fantastic companion for when you're digging deep underground to find Diamonds, or embarking on a Nether expedition to gather Netherite or Potion ingredients. WorldEdit. Download link: WorldEdit Requires: Nothing! WorldEdit is the ultimate building and construction tool for Minecraft, full stop. With a tremendously powerful series of different commands and tools available to you in Creative Mode, WorldEdit is all but necessary for the timely creation of vast Minecraft builds, from adventure maps to colossal structures and landscapes, and pretty much anything else you can think of. Using commands you can create, copy, and paste different blueprints; you can select and fill areas, create shapes such as cylinders and spheres of any size on the fly, and so much more. HWYLA (Here's What You're Looking At) Download link: Here's What You're Looking At Requires: Forge or Fabric. What HWYLA does, quite simply, is give you a little tooltip when you hover your reticule over literally any world item or block, telling you exactly what it is (and, if you like, which mod it comes from). Probably the most lightweight Minecraft mod in this list, it's also right up there for the most essential and useful. Why is this not just part of vanilla Minecraft by now? FastWorkbench. Download link: FastWorkbench Requires: Placebo. For players who played Minecraft before version 1.12, you will likely remember crafting being much more responsive than it's been since. FastWorkbench looks to increase the responsiveness of crafting items in a crafting table, along with disabling the recipe book to increase performance and the speed with which you can log in to your game. A lightweight, must-have mod in my book, alongside the Placebo mod which FastWorkbench requires to work. Inventory Sorter. Download link: Inventory Sorter Requires: Nothing! Inventory Sorter is a lightweight addon that adds two very simple but very useful mechanics to organising items in inventories or chests.