Minecraft Beta Resource Pack

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Katina Piccirilli

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Aug 3, 2024, 6:11:08 PM8/3/24
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9Minecraft is a website about Minecraft, where you can easily download free resources such as: minecraft launchers, clients, mods, maps, resource packs, data packs, seeds, mcpe, addons, bedrock, and much more. This website provides a diverse repository for the Minecraft community to customize their experiences.

I know you can use resource packs while in the replay editor but how do you get server resource packs if you make a replay on say, Hypixel's Warlords, or Wynncraft?
The other odd thing is that, while recording using the mod and playing on one of these, it asks if you want to download the server resource pack, and it says it is downloading, but it won't actually load in-game, so everything looks like vanilla.
I know it's possible to get server resource packs in replays because I've seen on the help page on this site that there is some pictures of using a replay of Turbo Kart Racers and the resource pack is there, so I'm wondering if there is a way to do it.
I'm using the 1.10.2 version (which I know is a beta version, so if it turns out that it only works on the stable 1.8 versions tell me)

User1This works on the 1.8 stable versions, it's probably a bug in the beta version.
Also, I don't think the ReplayMod is allowed on Wynncraft, just as a heads up :)
Thank you for your advice. I did think after posting that the Replay Mod might not be allowed on Wynncraft because people could use it like an X-Ray mod to see all the secrets in the world (like hidden relics)
I'll try out the stable 1.8 version and see if it works with Warlords.

Description:
This Resource pack aims to bring the LotR mod to a higher level of detail, by increasing the resolution of and expanding on all vanilla and LotR mod blocks, though it will eventually include textures for items and mobs. Currently, the resource pack is only being developed at a 32x resolution, and is in mid alpha. The pack will not provide a seamless experience yet, but can still be enjoyed, and already includes over 550 total textures, and all vanilla blocks.

The next step for the pack is its beta 1 release, which will include all block textures both found and crafted in The Shire, so as to allow a complete experience for anyone who remains within The Shire.

NATURAL BLOCKS SUPPORTED! The latest update features an almost complete pack retexture, and as such it also now supports natural blocks. If you have used a previous version of the pack, you can now re-enable it in the LotR mod config. It can be found from the title screen under Mods -> The Lord of the Rings Mod -> config -> Environment & World.

Description:
A resource pack that provides an alternative texture style, at least partly inspired by the newer Minecraft texture style. The pack also adds various additional features such as animated and randomized textures.

Seasonality is a series of resource packs for the Lord of the Rings Mod made by Orneno. The end goal of the project is to provide packs for all four seasons, giving the full range of real life seasons in the Lord of the Rings Mod, from fall color to snowy winters to spring flowers. Head to the subpage linked in the title to explore seasonal packs.

Description:
The Renewed edition of the Lord of the Rings Mod brings the texturing style of Minecraft 1.14+ to Middle-earth. However, the Legacy version of the mod remains the most used version for the moment, richer and more playable. This pack aims to bring the new visuals of the mod to 1.7.10, while waiting for the transition to 1.16.5 to be more complete.

Description:
This resource pack changes the look of almost all armour sets, weapons, shields, skins, blocks, and more. The goal is to make textures look more like the described items in the books and properly reflect the true spirit of Tolkien. More information can be found on the pack's page.

In real life, even when possible, it is very difficult to see a halo around a new moon with the naked eye. However, in the LotR mod, the new moon halo is very visible. BetterMoon Lotr rectifies this discrepancy by removing the halo around the new moon.

Description:
This resource pack alters the colour of dwarven bricks and the materials crafted from dwarven bricks, to achieve a greener tone, similar to the colour of Erebor in the film adaptations of The Hobbit. It also changes the textures of the dwarven helmet and the Banner of Durin's Folk.

A particular focus is on Gondorian equipment. Most of the changes are minor, with slight fixes to armors, shields and weapons. The resource pack contains modified textures from Calanon Evergreen and Ithilion.

Description:
It can be somewhat disappointing to put on an orcish helmet, only to realize that the eye sockets don't align with your eyes. "Orcish Helmets for Human Eyes" eliminates this issue by expanding the eye sockets for compatibility with both human and orcish eye alignment. Here is a list of the affected textures:

Description:
Ghetto PVP Texture Pack made within three hours of learning how to make texture packs cuz I don't want the homies to be taking another L cuz they got too much on they face. They still need skill tho, on my mama.

Description:
This resource pack enlarges some of the battleaxes and warhammers to make them bigger when held and when placed in weapon racks. The first version of this resource pack was made from this suggestion.

Description:
This resource pack changes the HUD, GUIs, and options menus fit with The Lord of the Rings Mod, while still keeping Minecraft's simple design. This resource pack also changes the font to be a hobbit-like font. Soon the hobbit font and the HUD, GUIs, and option menu retextures can be downloaded separately, and a Tengwar, Tolkien, and Kirith font will be added in the future.

Description:
FOR THE FIRST AGE SUBMOD ONLY
A simple texture pack that recolours the predominantly forest-green and yellow colour scheme of Nargothrond to a gold and silver one, as the House of Finarfin's primary colour was gold. Of course, as this is just a recolour I made in less than a day, and all of the credit goes to the Eras of Arda team.

Description:
Are you tired of seeing Shagbegs as you walk the streets of Goblin Town? Detest seeing Mauums (happened to me) on your journey to Lugburz? Well, this changes all of that! Now your orcs can have special prefixes, so you'll be seeing Yubnaks, Skorzshas, and Dukshoshs going to war soon! Suffixes are now ready.

Installation Instructions:
To install this pack, you need to merge the files with the LotR mod assets. First, download the pack, then open the LotR mod directory in 7-zip or WinRar, and go to the LotR mod. Go to assets, then lotr, then names, and then uncompress this pack. Take the document, and without editing it in any way (unless you want to add more orc prefixes and/or suffixes), move it into the names file. It will ask you if you want to update this file, so accept, and then you will have your new orc names!

Description:
Do you have thousands of alignment points with Mordor? Is the mere pronunciation of your name enough to spread fear and despair among the free peoples of Middle-earth? It doesn't matter if the answer to these questions is yes or no, the Orcs of Mordor will still treat you like a stinking and worthless maggot! This resource pack aims to change that.

Installation Instructions:
To install this pack you will need to combine the pack's "assets" folder with the LotR mod's "assets" folder. To do this, open Respect the Boss.zip and LOTRMod v34.3.jar with a program like WinRar or 7-Zip, then drag the "assets" folder from Respect the Boss.zip to LOTRMod v34.3.jar's root folder.

Description:
For being possibly the most interesting race in Middle-Earth, orcs feel shallow and very unnoteworthy. This pack aims to rectify this by giving each orc, uruk, and half-troll a coherent name and a title to go along with it, breathing a tiny, yet desperately needed, hint of fresh air into your endless orc armies/enemies by giving them a smidgen of backstory or personality through their titles, ripped straight from the Middle-Earth game series. Pillage the free peoples with your trustworthy companion Krimp the Stupid or watch the cowardly tarks of Gondor run away from the might of Hoshgrish Blood-Storm! And never forget to keep an eye on that sneaky Uthg the Unloyal...
This changes the default possible number of orc name combinations from 2091 to 74700, so don't expect to run into the same orc twice!

This pack also includes 82 new lines of dialogue for all normal orcs and their chieftains, also with SoM/SoW influence (though still in theme with the mod and removing most of the M.E-specific references).

Installation Instructions:
Extract the downloaded zip file, open the LOTR mod file through a program like 7-zip, and drag the extracted 'names' and 'speech' folders into (Mod version)\assets\lotr\ . Select "Yes" if you are prompted to replace files. You can also just add 'speech' if you aren't a fan of the new names or want it to be compatible with A.O.N.

Note:
This pack does not work online, unless the host has the resource pack installed.Mod is not compatible with 'Respect the Boss' without manually adding the new lines to the speech-bank, and is completely incompatible with 'Amazing Orc Names' due to the proper orc names being condensed into prefixes.

Description:
The First Age Submod is an edited version of the Lord of the Rings Mod* developed by the Eras of Arda team. We use an edited map that adds Beleriand to the map, and removes the rest of Middle-earth. The submod adds many new factions to the mod. All of these new factions are custom-coded to provide the best adaption of the Silmarillion into the LOTRmod. You can play as an elf of Doriath, a man from Dor-lmin, or an orc of Angband.

*Note that this is the only submod that has been given authorisation by Mevans to distribute the mod's code. (Besides FoA, which had been discontinued since years and never got a proper release).

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