Do you ever traverse the endless Minecraft landscape in search for treasures and food and ever feel incredibly alone (besides all the enemies and repetitive animals)? Perhaps you would like a buddy, a companion of sorts to help you while you battle the enemy or even just keep you company in the bleak dungeons and endless underground scavenging? Default Mobs Familiars Pack is something to check out because it adds some of the creatures you might normally fight and makes them into friendly and helpful pals that will assist you on your adventures. This version, the Default Mobs adds Skeletons, Ocelots, Chickens, Iron Golems, Snow Golems, Spiders, Squids and Spider Jockeys as companions during your weary travels! They are little floating versions of the mobs that float next to your head much like a fairy would in a game like Zelda. They each have their own stats and attacks that help you throughout the battles to come, some of the mobs you must unlock and some are available from the start, so there is an added element to upgrade in your game!
If you want to add some familiar faces as friends to assist you on your many Minecraft adventures this mod is for you, check it out right away!
Default Mobs FamPack Mod for Minecraft 1.4.5 Main Features
- Familiars that are companions during your lonely adventures
- Choose from many different companions
- Small floating characters that follow you everywhere with different stats
Default Mobs FamPack Mod for Minecraft 1.4.5 Changelog
- Updated for 1.4.5
How to Install Default Mobs FamPack Mod for Minecraft 1.4.5
- Go to Start Menu, type in %appdata% and search for .minecraft
- Download and install Forge
- Navigate to your “.minecraft” folder and locate Mods
- Download the Familiars API here
- Place the entire file of Default Mobs FamPack zip inside
- Run minecraft and you are ready to play
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