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I'm currently six months into a world I'm really enjoying which uses
My play style is:
Find a city with nice surrounding biomes and features, big enough for a Minecolonies settlement. I wandered around the world for a couple hours until I found a nice one with another nearby city with a Pillager tower (so that one's occupied by Pillagers) and an island in a lake with two buildings on it where I could set up a base for myself.
Set up a base for myself with Create and Immersive Engineering machines.
Build myself a Create mining machine and begin strip mining the nearby lake bed for resources.
Go the the Nether and build an Immersive Engineering Excavator to mine Netherite, so I could build a Netherite Jetpack (they're hella expensive, and I need two so one can recharge while I'm using the other).
Armed with a Netherite Jetpack and an Immersive Engineering rail gun, go kill the Ender Dragon and mine amerantine from the end to make amerantine armor. Also, fly off into the end and loot LOTS of End Cities for armor to use later (not for me).
Grow a small harvestcraft garden and stockpile a ton of different foods.
Renovate the city and clear out all the spawners. This was a HUGE project.
Found a Minecolony and begin building through the Minecolonies progression.
Here's some screenshots of my world:
Here's a wide view of my city from the lake. You can see my original island base on the right, now connected to my main city via a bridge. You can see the pillager city behind it. I built guard towers over to the pillager city to extend my city limits to the edge of pillager territory so my guards could go fight them. That sky scraper with the Create windmill on it is my original home.
Here's a view looking out into the lake. You can see my island base and strip mining platform, and Pillagertown to the right.
This is the nice parkland on the other side of the city from the pillagers. There's a village here and another ruined city behind it that overlaps part way into it. My next project, after I finish building through Minecolonies, is going to be to clean out that city and extend the village into it and then build roads between that and my city, so we can have two connected towns, one populated by vanilla villagers and the other populated by minecolonists.
In addition to building Minecolonies buildings in the city itself, I also like to put Minecolonies buildings inside the Lost Cities buildings. This is the school building. There's both a school and a library inside.
This building cluster is kind of an industrial center. In addition to a Create glass factory (put cobble stone in, glass and bricks come out), there's a warehouse, 10 Couriers (the Inca style ones both LOOK like little office cubicles AND have a tiny footprint that fits perfectly inside a Lost Cities building), a black smith, a smelter, a concrete mixer, a stone smelter and a mechanic (the Cavern style fits nicely into the big stone brick building).
Here's the really silly part, which is why I use Harvestcraft 2. I'm like... obsessed with making sure my colonists have a healthy and diverse diet. I have two restraunts (a Middle Eastern restaurant and an Italian restaurant) and I'm building three more (a breakfast all day diner, a Mexican restaurant and a Chinese restaurant). Each is stocked with appropriate styles of Harvestcraft food for the colonists to eat and is built using an appropriate Minecolonies style. This is the Italian restaurant. Now I want tapas.
I've equipped my town guards with armor and weapons looted from the end.
That's awesome! I bet the enderdragon wasn't expecting iron man to fly out of the portal, lol.
This is what I love about modded Minecraft, you can truly customize it to be perfectly satisfying for yourself. That's a great assortment of mods! The only one I haven't heard of until now it's Iron Jetpacks, I'll have to check that one out.
I love the idea of reclaiming a Lost City and moving a civilization in. That's a beautiful project, friend. Love what you've done with it! Especially bringing it up to the semi-modern age with Create, it's a true working city. Agriculture and all.
I'm really looking forward to building out the Villager city, putting guard towers in it to defend it, then causing raids and summoning my guards to crush them.