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Minecraft: Java Edition
26.1.x
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Client and server
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Licensed GPL-3.0-only
Published 9 hours ago
Thanks to MapAtlases for the original idea & project structure!
🌍 Features
Atlas is a new item that can be crafted with a slimeball / honey bottle, a map / empty map and a book. It will render a minimap when open in the inventory or hotbar!
- You can add more maps with more sticky material, or for free using a cartography table.
- You can also merge and clone atlases on the cartography table.
- You can remove maps with shears at the cartography table.
Other than that, atlases will work exactly like normal maps do.
🧭 DYNAMIC COMPASS
- The Minimap HUD now requires a Compass somewhere in your inventory (excluding containers like bundles) to rotate with the player. This replaces the old config by giving a diegetic option!
- The cardinals also depend on the presence of a compass.
- These changes pair really well with Serilum's GUI Compass. :)
📕 OPEN/CLOSE MECHANIC:
- Replacing the "Lock" mechanic, Atlases will now change texture when you shift+right click!
- When open, they will show the Minimap HUD, when closed the HUD will be hidden. This again gives a diegetic way to configure what you see from this mod :)
🗺️ CARTOGRAPHY TABLE OVERHAUL
- Shift-clicking Atlases, Maps, Paper and even Shears now works correctly on the cartography table. This allows to use it more efficiently!
- Improvement on the shears menu as well.
- For consistency and balance, adding maps to your atlas without the cartography table requires one sticky item (Slimeball or Honey Bottle) per Map. Meaning you can "only" put 4 maps at a time on a crafting table, at a minor cost.
📍 EXTRAS
- Cardinals UI do not render in the Nether, to match vanilla compass behaviour.
- Changed the colour of the north cardinal to red to hint compass use.
- Added compatibility with Fancy World Animations.
- Improved texture for the Atlas Minimap HUD!
- Maps in your atlas now update when you open the atlas rather than at a given amount of ticks.


