The systems at play in Minecraft, while complex and malleable to the player’s needs, all take some sort of logical, grounded form that limits what they can do from a gameplay perspective. While its default content might not allow for teleportation or any other magical events, the addition of magic Minecraft mods may add a touch of utilitarian mystique to an otherwise straightforward playthrough.
Waystones modFor a sandbox game structured around an infinitely large world, vanilla Minecraft’s biggest shortcomings are its limited transportation options and nonexistent fast travel. The Waystones mod aims to tackle this lack of teleportation, erecting magical stone waystones around the world that, when interacted with, can teleport the player between all discovered waystones.
With this mod enabled, waystones will randomly generate within villages. Alternatively, waystones can be manually crafted using stone bricks, obsidian, and what is known as a warp stone. The warp stones themselves can be crafted using an emerald, four ender pearls, and four purple dye.
To balance out the value of point-to-point waystone travel, every teleportation between waystones will cost some amount of experience, with trips across longer distances incurring a greater experience cost. Despite this, the utility of fast travel makes this mod a must-have quality-of-life addition for long-term survival players with sprawling worlds.
Apotheosis modWhile functionally enjoyable on their own, Minecraft’s enchanting and dungeon-crawling mechanics have often felt deserving of more depth. This little boost in content can be found in Apotheosis, a mod pack implementing magic elements often found in role-playing games, with its functions generally staying true
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