One Block
One Block: Begin your Minecraft adventure in a desolate world with just one respawning block. Break it, level it up, and unlock richer rewards with each upgrade.
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One Block
Version 3.0.0
Loaders: Minecraft `26.1.2` Loaders: Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, Quilt
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What we did
- Minor bug fixes for Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, Quilt. - Minor bug fixes across loaders (no more late/frozen registry issues). - Minor bug fixes so OneBlock packs appear correctly in pack screens. - Minor bug fixes for current Minecraft versions. - Minor bug fixes with proper friendly translated names. - Minor bug fixes: structures off in OneBlock overworld. - Minor bug fixes: thrown items no longer snap back after being tossed into void. - Minor bug fixes (removed detached starter dirt/grass artifacts). - Minor bug fixes while keeping wave logic working. - Minor bug fixes so sand/gravel are excluded when falling blocks are disabled. - Minor bug fixes while porting noticed a few potential bugs, fixed these. ---
Installation
1. Install your loader for Minecraft `26.1.2` (Fabric / Forge / NeoForge). 2. Put the matching `OneBlock 3.0.0` jar in your `mods` folder. 3. Create a world using `level-type=oneblock:oneblock`. 4. <OPTIONAL> Enable or disable resource packs to turn on or off: Starting island, multiplayer mode, void nether, void end.
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Multiplayer notes
- Set `level-type=oneblock:oneblock` in `server.properties`. - Enable `oneblock:oneblock_multiplayer` in `initial-enabled-packs` for per-player islands. - Optional built-in packs: - `oneblock:oneblock_void_nether` - `oneblock:oneblock_void_end` - `oneblock:oneblock_no_island` - Set `oneblock.multiplayerIslandSpacing=<blocks>` before first world creation.
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Tip
If island spacing is wrong, delete the world and recreate it after updating spacing.