
The only possible useful thing is the materials for building and a good source for lava and mushrooms. Not that I particularly dislike the nether as a world, it has that threatening atmosphere about it, but there’s not much to do there and little incentive to explore. Exploring this new world will reveal so much on offer, making the nether feel that much more underwhelming than is already is. Well besides from that, I was introduced to a lovely sight of various floating islands and clouds surrounding the area, large Aer Whales soaring across the sky, Moa roaming around in groups, sheep puffing themselves to be lifted up into the air, and a pleasant colour scheme all round which just screams a unique and refreshing change from the overworld. Upon taking my first step through the portal and into the Aether, I was greeted with a giant snowball being thrown in my face by a Zephyr. Now that I have got that out of the way, lets get down to it. All technical problems are to be referred to the linked forum thread. This will be the same case for all possible future reviews of other Minecraft mods.
Minecraft aether bronze dungeon update#
I would also like to take this chance to note that I will not be reviewing every update that is released. Exploration and adventure are the key goals here, with new mobs, ores and recipes to discover, along with dungeon bosses to defeat and reap unique rewards from.īefore I get started, I would like to note that this review was written based off my experience through version 1.01, while additional notes from a quick run through 1.02 can be found toward the end. However, don’t be fooled by the looks of the place as these lands are just as dangerous. This dimension takes place above the clouds, a complete opposite theme compared to the Nether. Create a portal using glowstone, activate it with a bucket of water and prepare to explore a brand new world upon stepping through.
