There are still many fantastical features of the Forest, including fearsome Hollow Hills, filled with treasure and valuable ores but guarded by dozens of dangerous mobs, and the mystical grove where a certain magical animal can spawn. All these features make for a fairly "friendly" mining experience, and certainly one that prolongs mining trips by providing you with the resources you need to keep mining. The Gold Nuggets used in the creation of Ironwood, along with Wheat, can be obtained easily while underground by slaying Kobolds. These magically infused ingots produce pre-enchanted tools and armors when crafted such as an Unbreaking I shovel, Efficiency I pickaxe, or Featherfall I boots.
Torchberries are glowing plants found in caves, which emit light, you can harvest them to combine with sticks (which can be obtained from the Root Strands found underground) to Torches.Īnother feature of the underground is that some of the roots you will find have a greenish texture which contain Liveroot which are used in the creation of Ironwood. Mining in the Twilight Forest is a generally easy task, as the height of the world is usually between 30 and 60, as opposed to the overworld which can be 60-90, which makes getting to Diamonds less arduous. Forest Ravens: These look similar to Tiny Birds, and are basically the same except that they drop Raven's Feathers (which are used in the Magic Map recipe).Īnd many others! Furthermore, hostile entities do not spawn on the surface, which allows for more spawning room of passive entities.Tiny Birds: these little creatures make chirping noises, and can be found hopping around the forest, and in trees.They drop Raw Venison instead of Raw Beef. Wild Deer: Equivalent to cows in the overworld.Wild Boars: Equivalent to pigs in the overworld.There are new passive mobs in the TF such as: The Twilight Forest (TF) is perpetually in twilight, as its name implies, meaning that it will remain in constant dusk and sleep won't be possible, but default undead mobs will not spawn above ground. If successful, you will see portal blocks where the water was. This lightning strike does not cause fires.
Shortly after it falls in, you should hear the crack of thunder and see lightning strike the pool- this will do minor damage to nearby players. All you need to do is walk up to the pool, and drop a diamond into the pool. Now you should have a little pool why isn't there a portal yet you ask? That's because the portal needs a catalyst to activate it. This can be avoided by using all mushrooms, which can be placed on other surfaces, such as stone. This is where the dirt or grass border is necessary as flowers cannot be placed on other blocks.
Next step is to place the plant blocks around the portal (or use Bone Meal). Make sure that the bordering blocks are made of dirt/grass for each flower you plan on using so that a 2x2x1 hole is filled with still/source water. Fill it in with water by using a Bucket, or another cheaper method is to find a body of water, such as a lake, and filling in a "cast" for the portal. To create the portal to the the Twilight Forest, you must create a 2 by 2 hole in the ground, 1 block deep. 4 Water source blocks (can be natural or manually placed via a bucket).Alternatively, Bone Meal can be used to create plants around the portal.Any combination of 12 plant blocks these include items such as flowers or mushrooms (for example, 3 brown mushrooms, 4 red mushrooms, and 5 roses).The materials needed to do so are fairly minimal.
This guide will demonstrate how to start yourself with the mod Twilight Forest, or TF for short. This page was originally created by Sirbab.