1.3.7
Compatibility
Changes
--- Corruption improvements and loot changes --- ♦ Improved how the corners of lush, dripstone and deepslate portals, look, also changed the distribution of how this structures generate. This is beacause i feel it was to common to find one. So now they will be more special ♦ Improved how the corruption in general looks, it looks more terrified in my opinion and really show how the nether tries to consume the overworld ♦ Changed what kind of loot you are going to find in the "piglin ruin structure", chests fit more with a vanilla style, and some piglin brutes, drop better loot in that structure. ♦ Added some hidden barrels around the piglin ruin structure.
Supplementary resources
| File | Type | Size | |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Datapack Ver.]HopoBetterRuinedPortals-[1.20-1.20.2]-1.3.7.zip | Optional resource pack | 334.8 KiB |
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