I would really really recommend using Forge since its a lot better So first of all we are going to use Either Forge or ModLoader. (if you are using adf.ly or ad.focus or another site) Now this motto is important: "it's not about quantity, but about quality" what this means is that people don't care about how many mods you upload and you wont earn that much money. I will be teaching YOU how to make quality mods for Minecraft. In Tutorial 16, we published the mod, if you want to have a look at it then here is the postĪnd Welcome to The Minecraft Modding for Beginners Series. Tutorial 16: Finishing the Mod and publishing it! (LAST EPISODE FOR THIS TIME) Tutorial 15: Updating to 1.6.4 from 1.6.2 - part 2 - (Error Fixing) Tutorial 15: Updating to 1.6.4 from 1.6.2 - part 1. Tutorial 13: The Mob Series - part 6 - (Optional) Custom sounds Tutorial 13: The Mob Series - part 5 - Finishing the Mob Link : Tutorial 13: The Mob Series - part 4 - The Render File (for rendering textures onto the Entity) Link: Tutorial 13: The Mob Series - part 3 - The Entity File Link: Tutorial 13: The Mob Series - part 2 - MainClass Entity Declaring Link: Tutorial 13: The Mob Series - part 1 - Techne Modelling Link: Tutorial 11: - part 2 - Adding Armor Into the mod! Link: Tutorial 11: - part 1 - Adding Armor Into the mod! Link: Tutorial 9: Making Crafting Recipes! Link: Tutorial 7: Making our own Custom Sword! Link: Tutorial 6: - part 2 - Tools! (Pickaxe) Link: Tutorial 6: - part 1 - Tools! (Pickaxe) Link: Tutorial 5: Items + Some cool Item Effects! Link: Tutorial 3: - part2 - Creative Tabs! Link: Tutorial 3: - part 1 - Creative Tabs! Link: Tutorial 2: Setting up the MainClass.java for your Mod! Tutorial 1: Setting up the Minecraft Coder Pack with Forge and opening it with Eclipse!
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