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Entirely a vanilla Minecraft Data Pack for Minecraft 1.20+
No longer overwrites vanilla loot tables. New items are now injected into existing loot.
Enables the crafting of ruby-encrusted diamond items, which renders the items indestructible, and enables the various tools to vein-mine logs and ores.
Allows Rubycraft items to be smithed into unbreakable Rubycraft netherite items!
In order to see the custom ruby items, you'll need to also install the accompanying resource pack (updated to v5.0 12Jan20).
How does one acquire rubies, you may ask? Rubies are found in various loots within chests, which encourages exploration to collect the rare rubies! Loot tables also have the luck factor enabled on them, so not just fishing has luck.
The rubies are modeled after the old-school ruby texture from Minecraft's alpha and beta days. Emeralds were originally planned to be rubies, but the ruby was not implemented, yet the ruby texture lingered on in Minecraft as an unused texture for years. I've resurrected the long-lost ruby, and gave it some animation to boot.
If you enjoy this datapack, please give it some love with diamonds and favorites >^_^<
Be sure to check out some of my other fun packs and things found here.
No longer overwrites vanilla loot tables. New items are now injected into existing loot.
Enables the crafting of ruby-encrusted diamond items, which renders the items indestructible, and enables the various tools to vein-mine logs and ores.
Allows Rubycraft items to be smithed into unbreakable Rubycraft netherite items!
In order to see the custom ruby items, you'll need to also install the accompanying resource pack (updated to v5.0 12Jan20).
How does one acquire rubies, you may ask? Rubies are found in various loots within chests, which encourages exploration to collect the rare rubies! Loot tables also have the luck factor enabled on them, so not just fishing has luck.
The rubies are modeled after the old-school ruby texture from Minecraft's alpha and beta days. Emeralds were originally planned to be rubies, but the ruby was not implemented, yet the ruby texture lingered on in Minecraft as an unused texture for years. I've resurrected the long-lost ruby, and gave it some animation to boot.
If you enjoy this datapack, please give it some love with diamonds and favorites >^_^<
Be sure to check out some of my other fun packs and things found here.
- Team Hardcore DataPack
- GatPack DataPack, packed full of all kinds of fun enhancements to the vanilla experience.
- GatSilk Silk Touch DataPack, allows picking up and placing spawners and infested blocks.
- Auto-Farming DataPack
- Auto-Torch DataPack
- CTM Generator DataPack, makes any world into a Complete The Monument world.
- GatPack Texture Pack, makes vanilla Minecraft 3D, animated, and algebraic.
- Useful Cauldrons DataPack
- SkyBlock Gat.0
- GatPack Christmas Texture Pack
- Gat-Clock DataPack
- Gat-Compass and Pitch DataPack
Compatibility | Minecraft 1.20 |
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12 Update Logs
Update #12 : by GatKong 06/10/2023 9:55:45 pmJun 10th, 2023
5.0
-updated pack_format to 15
-deleted overwrite of all vanilla loot tables
-added loot table injection functions
-changed predicate selected to mainhand
-fixed copper vein-mining spam
-added cherry_log vein mining
-updated pack_format to 15
-deleted overwrite of all vanilla loot tables
-added loot table injection functions
-changed predicate selected to mainhand
-fixed copper vein-mining spam
-added cherry_log vein mining
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- Do the enchants on a tool remain after the conversion to ruby?
- You can enchant a ruby tool?
A suggestion: make ruby tools look different, like red, using the resource pack. If you want I can help you with the textures2. Yes
Your suggestion... already there... you must have missed the resource pack that makes the ruby items red.
The datapack is great, and I used it on a single survival save for a while. However, recently I started playing in a separate minecraft version, with forge, so I can play with mods. I even have a separate game folder for the version, and I am not playing with Rubycraft in the world folder. Yet for some reason, even when I start entirely new worlds, "rubies" (which just show up for me as renamed command blocks of course) continue spawning in loot chests in dungeons and other such structures. I've looked through all the files in both my regular minecraft folder and my modded minecraft folder, through the save files and even carefully going through everything in NBT Explorer. I'm extremely confused, as it seems somehow the datapack modified core game files? It's only that singular aspect of the datapack remains also. Just the command blocks spawning in chests, there isn't any other remnants of the datapack behind.
So yeah, any idea what's going on and how I could fix this? :p