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MULTIDIMENSIONS Addon

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MULTIDIMENSIONS Mod — an endgame expansion that unlocks 8 new dimensions after the Ender Dragon, with progression gear, savepoint checkpoints, and a final frontier that holds three end bosses.

MULTIDIMENSIONS Mod is basically a “you thought the vanilla dimensions were the end?” kind of addon. It adds eight more dimensions and wraps them in an actual progression loop, so you’re not meant to jump in immediately. You only gain access after killing the Ender Dragon, and when you enter the world you’ll be given a guide item that explains the basics without you having to guess everything. It’s designed for singleplayer survival and it doesn’t work on superflat worlds. The author claims it should be mostly lag-free, but also straight-up warns you to expect issues, because this isn’t the addon’s final form and it can get janky.

Progression starts once you’ve beaten the dragon. After that kill, every player gets access to a key forger, and the general path is: find a knight in the overworld, kill it, and you’ll get an interdimensional key. With that key and the key forger, you can craft igniters and artifacts to move through the addon’s realms. Certain armors and custom ores are locked behind progression, so the “reward” for pushing through each dimension isn’t some instant boss drop—right now bosses don’t have actual rewards. The rewards come from the armors and loot you earn while progressing through the realms. Bosses are described as fairly linear, and while cheating is possible, the addon basically nudges you to play it fairly and treat bosses like you would on a first-time run. The advice is blunt: stock up on golden apples, and especially enchanted golden apples for the final bosses.







To keep things from becoming a rage-fest, MULTIDIMENSIONS Mod uses savepoints. These are small, star-like checkpoints that activate keepInventory, and once you touch one, you’ll respawn back at that exact location every time you die. They show up outside or inside boss structures, so you’re not forced to redo huge travel distances just to take another attempt. One dimension gets an extra warning label: the Deep-Dark dimension will put you into adventure mode until you kill its boss, so you can’t just break your way out or brute-force the rules. The way out is through its “Trojan Horse” structure—kill the ancient warden inside and you’re allowed to leave.

The eight dimensions are all meant to be fully featured with unique ores, food sources, mobs, bosses, dungeons, caves, foliage, and structures. If you’re hunting caves, you’re told to dig down. The realms themselves are: The Ruined Wastes, a ruin-filled world with cities and dangerously dense foliage that’s considered easy to survive in; The Skylands, a pseudo-Aether style realm with trickier ores and harpies you’ll hate; The Evergoing Caverns, a mining-focused place where one wrong move can ruin you; The Templar’s Desert, basically endless ruined ancient Egypt with dust devils; The Nuclear Lands, a bleak “green Fallout” vibe with dark cities and occasional labs; The Algids, an ever-winter realm with ash, undead, empty cabins, and a dead god waiting; The Deep-Dark, the belly of a beast that has consumed cities and traps you in adventure mode until you beat the ancient warden; and The SummerSet, the farlands-end final frontier where three final bosses live. Boss structures are marked by beacons and a distance hint system, but generation can be unstable, so you’re warned not to clip into them too early even if the beacon is calling you in.

Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

multidimensions-mod.zip [865 b] (downloads: 6)


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