Telemosaic [telemosaic]
A Minetest mod for user-generated teleportation pads.
Version: 0.3.0
License: Code: LGPL 2.1 (see included LICENSE file) Textures: CC-BY-SA (see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
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Description
This is a mod for MineTest. It provides teleportation pads, called "beacons". Unlike other teleportation mods, no menus or GUIs are used; you set the destination with a simple "key" item. There is no tooltip for the destination either, so signs are recommended.
Another difference is the limited default range of the beacons. To increase the range, you need to place "extenders" around the beacon. The extenders come in different colors, allowing the extenders to form a pretty pattern; hence the name "telemosaic".
Current behavior
Beacons can be found in the creative inventory. Right-clicking a beacon with a default mese crystal fragment remembers the position in the fragment, which turns into a telemosaic key. Right-clicking a second beacon with the key sets up a teleportation route from the second beacon to the first beacon. To set up a return path, right-click the second beacon with the fragment, and the first beacon with the resulting key again.
The beacons do not need to be strictly paired this way: rings or star-shaped networks are also possible. Each beacon has only a single destination, but can itself be the destination of several others.
Beacons have a maximum range of 20 nodes. If the destination is too far away, the beacon will turn red and will not function. To extend the range for a beacon, place "extenders" next to it, within a 7x7 horizontal square centered on the beacon.
Extenders come in three tiers: tier 1 extends all affected beacons by 5 nodes, tier 2 by 20 nodes, and tier 3 by 80 nodes. Placing or digging extenders will update affected beacons.
Future plans
- Crafting recipes for beacons and extenders
- Protection for beacon destinations
- Particle and sound effects
- Several tiers of extenders
- Dyeing extenders
Dependencies
- default
Installation
Unzip the archive, rename the folder to to bewarethedark
and
place it in minetest/mods/
( Linux: If you have a linux system-wide installation place it in ~/.minetest/mods/. )
( If you only want this to be used in a single world, place the folder in worldmods/ in your worlddirectory. )
For further information or help see: http://wiki.minetest.com/wiki/Installing_Mods