Published Jan 3rd, 2023, 1/3/23 7:08 pm
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The Saga Jungle datapack adds several structures to the jungle, which has received very little attention in official updates. These structures are designed to add a sense of adventure to the jungle biome, without straying from the vanilla gameplay experience. To that end, the jungle will be peppered with ancient ruins, the abandoned camps of adventurers, and the highlight of the Saga Jungle datapack, a new jungle Temple, which is much larger than the vanilla structure and presents many new challenges and puzzles.
Will this work with my other datapacks?
Yep. Saga datapacks do not add anything that will clash with other datapacks or mods.
Will the vanilla Jungle Temple still generate?
Yes, it will.
The chests don't have any loot!
That was a bug with an old version of the datapack. If you re-download the current version and replace the old folder, any new chests should have loot. If the problem persists, feel free to reach out for help.
Anything else?
This datapack affects your world generation so, in order for it to work at its best, you should install it before creating a world. To do this, click on the "Datapcks" button on the world creation menu, click on "Open Folder" and place the datapack in the folder that pops up. You can add this datapack to an already existing world, but any chunks you have already loaded will not have structures from this datapack. However, new chunks should have these structures.
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Will this work with my other datapacks?
Yep. Saga datapacks do not add anything that will clash with other datapacks or mods.
Will the vanilla Jungle Temple still generate?
Yes, it will.
The chests don't have any loot!
That was a bug with an old version of the datapack. If you re-download the current version and replace the old folder, any new chests should have loot. If the problem persists, feel free to reach out for help.
Anything else?
This datapack affects your world generation so, in order for it to work at its best, you should install it before creating a world. To do this, click on the "Datapcks" button on the world creation menu, click on "Open Folder" and place the datapack in the folder that pops up. You can add this datapack to an already existing world, but any chunks you have already loaded will not have structures from this datapack. However, new chunks should have these structures.
Like this datapack?
Check out other Saga Datapacks!
Compatibility | Minecraft 1.19 |
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Is it possible to make big temple more common than it is? I`m using Terralith and every time I create a world the nearest temple is 35000 blocks away from spawn.
Please forgive me if this question was inappropriate.
You just need to go to "Saga Jungle/data/sagajungle/worldgen/structure_set/" in the datapack and open "temple.json".
Once there, you'll see something like this:
{ "structures": [ { "structure": "sagajungle:temple", "weight": 1 } ], "placement": { "type": "minecraft:random_spread", "spacing": 200, "separation": 150, "salt": 1326874684 }}
The two values I've highlighted are what you want to change. "Spacing" is the max distance in chunks between two temples, and "separation" is the min distance. So just lower those two numbers and you should be good.
And feel free to reach out if you need more help.
A few critiques;
- I was a little disappointed to see that the smaller structures don't appear to have any loot to them, just the chest(s). It came off to me as a bug that they didn't have anything in them, especially with a few having prominent chest placements.
- I personally have no idea how to do that one puzzle with the pistons and buttons (with a chest full of gravel) I just broke the glass and dropped the gravel through to activate the observer.
- Bit biased here, but I do kinda wish that more of the temple structure's size was utilized. A good half of the puzzle tower's size is not utilized due to only a half of it's interior being the puzzle itself. Maybe some simple flavor rooms beneath them (accessible from the outside) for some light loot and more fleshing out the structure?
Thanks for the suggestion about flavor rooms. Some of the temple's structure has to be reserved for the lines of redstone, but utilizing the rest is a good idea.