Tinker’s Legacy mod

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Tinker's Legacy mod

The development of the Tinker’s Legacy mod required a substantial investment of time and effort from its creator. However, the end result was truly worth the dedication. The creator devoted hundreds of hours, with a significant portion dedicated to testing, to ensure that every user could access more than 400 brand-new weapon types. Intricate and fully functional tools now eagerly await players in Minecraft PE.

Tinker's Legacy mod

Guide to the Game:

Tinker's Legacy mod
This guide provides comprehensive information about the add-on.

The expansion introduces a plethora of new items crafted from various materials, including wood, iron, stone, diamond, gold, obsidian, emerald, and even ruby.

This diverse collection of items includes both lightweight, lightning-fast weapons like daggers and hefty axes designed for skull-crushing.

Leveraging the author’s extensive experience with add-ons, community input often plays a crucial role in the development process. In this endeavor, the creator simplified crafting recipes, making it effortless for players to acquire their desired items.

Blueprints are utilized for crafting all the expansion’s items.

Tinker's Legacy mod

All weapons can be crafted at the weapon bench.

Tinker's Legacy mod

Tinker's Legacy mod

Quiver:

  • Capable of storing up to three stacks of arrows.
  • Operates from either the inventory or chest slot.
  • Requires a minimum of 2 arrows in the inventory to function.
  • Arrows are automatically loaded into the quiver.
  • Not compatible with arrows that have special effects.

Tinker's Legacy mod

Alloy blueprints are crafted using several blueprints, consuming all but one. Alloys exhibit enhanced attributes compared to other materials.

Tinker's Legacy mod

Piglins may appear equipped with enhanced weapon types.

Tinker's Legacy mod

Tinker's Legacy mod

The Ender Dragon now provides new drops.

Tinker's Legacy mod

Compatible with version 1.20.30.

Installation:

  • Download the mod.
  • Open the files using Minecraft.
  • Activate the sets in the settings.
  • Enable “Experimental Settings.”
  • Launch your world.

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