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20 Feb, 2017 @ 5:45pm
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Airless Dungeons

Description
A tool for modders to allow mods to add dungeons to non-atmospheric planets.

Planets that are currently supported are:

Moons
Ocean Planets
Toxic Planets
Magma Planets
Barren Planets

Please note: This mod doesn't do anything significant on its own! It's designed to be a middle-man patch to allow non-atmospheric biomes to host dungeons if the modders do so wish to add them there.
17 Comments
Artificer 9 May, 2020 @ 3:34pm 
not*
Artificer 9 May, 2020 @ 3:34pm 
yeah they do have atmospheres it's just these planets are set to now allow much or any structures to spawn on them
ABlueHairedFox 24 Mar, 2019 @ 8:23am 
Umm.. ocean, toxic, magma, and barren planes have atmospheres...
Loy 25 Dec, 2017 @ 3:56pm 
Checked out the delirious dimensions mod, I really love to see one of the best Minecraft mods from years ago to be re-added into this game... Hopefully it will be released on steam soon.
Fuyuno 30 Apr, 2017 @ 5:54pm 
i wish there was an easy way of doing that.. lol
can you make a discussion thread to help people keep track of what uses this mod? xD
ugh i really want airless moon dungeons D;
Jiroga  [author] 30 Apr, 2017 @ 1:06pm 
@Fuyuno So far, the only mods that require this mod (to my knowledge) are Gyrusens+ & Delusive Dimensions (unreleased in steam, alpha in the forums). There could be other mods beyond my knowledge that could use this mod too! Usually they will tell you if they require it or not.
Fuyuno 30 Apr, 2017 @ 9:34am 
do you have a list of mods that require this mod? xD
Orchid 26 Feb, 2017 @ 4:16am 
Right and logs get annoyingly long if you test for everything. I now see your point for making this.
Jiroga  [author] 25 Feb, 2017 @ 9:36pm 
@Hieru It's easy to patch up, but the problem is that multiple mods that patch the same directory will either require a mod that already adds the listing that may or may not have anything to do with dungeons directly or even altogether, or overwrite each other (since you'd have to both add the listing and the dungeons to add).

Batch-patch tests are also an option but I've found them quite unreliable most of the time, and it does affect initial bootup especially if you have a large selection of mods/a large load of patches.

The mod is really just a middle-man to avoid overlapping and overwriting as the vanilla files don't have the listing available.
Orchid 25 Feb, 2017 @ 6:39pm 
I belive every every modder who wants to add a dungeon to a non supported planet is capable of patching this up for themself, if they aren't god help them XD