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Boundless: Quests | Update 1
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Updated Quest Dependencies
- Displays name instead of Id
- Displays Dependency icon
- When clicked will open that quest
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Icons in the GUI now have tooltips
- Useful for modded items / advancements
- this works for items, advancements and effects
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Reworked how quests are stored / saved
- Fixed Quests sometimes not saving
- Fixed quests being marked as completed in other worlds
- Fixed a bug that reset quest progress when switching dimensions
- Quests now sync across dimensions
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Changed how effect / advancement quests work
- Cleaner UX with an icon
- Updated logic
- Fixed how advancement quests work (server side)
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New Config File
- More options to be added
- Function to disable categories, e.g. the default Minecraft category
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Server Side compatibility changes
- Still not 100% server side compatible, however marginal improvements were made
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New Command Reward
- a command can now be set as a reward for the player
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Note: When available, you should use the creator's maven repo instead as it will have transitive dependency information that the Modrinth Maven API does not. You may also end up with duplicate dependencies if you use a mix of Modrinth and non-Modrinth Maven repositories for your dependencies, because the group identifier will be different when served through the Modrinth Maven API.
Maven coordinates:
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build.gradle:
repositories {
exclusiveContent {
forRepository {
maven {
name = "Modrinth"
url = "https://api.modrinth.com/maven"
}
}
// forRepositories(fg.repository) // Uncomment when using ForgeGradle
filter {
includeGroup "maven.modrinth"
}
}
}
// Standard Gradle dependency
dependencies {
implementation "maven.modrinth:Pe7paqrv:1yl1pWAX"
}
// Legacy Loom dependency
dependencies {
modImplementation "maven.modrinth:Pe7paqrv:1yl1pWAX"
}

