1.3.3
Compatibility
Changes
--- A total Rewrite --- ♦ Rewrited all the old code, no more replacing vanilla structure, so you should have more variations now, small ones, and big ones ♦ Added corruption around the portal ♦ Nether foliage can be planted on netherrack ♦ Rebuilded some of the portals, and tweak the loot ♦ Added allays around the portal, is this a call back? ♦ Added piglin ruins and nether vegetation like crimson fungus ♦ Added portals in the nether, this ones are really different, surrounded by piglins, you better let them alone, unless you want to steal their resources, good luck... ♦ Added more of 20 different pieces, including hidden treasures
Changelogs are inside the file
Supplementary resources
| File | Type | Size | |
|---|---|---|---|
| [DatapackVer.]HopoBetterRuinedPortals-[1.19-1.19.3]-1.3.3.zip | Optional resource pack | 322.58 KiB |
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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:hIpLSyga:3Bi4roKn"
}
// Legacy Loom dependency
dependencies {
modImplementation "maven.modrinth:hIpLSyga:3Bi4roKn"
}

