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    Tectonic Minecraft Data Pack

    Welcome to Tectonic, a world generation project that aims to transform how terrain is shaped.

    Important Notes

    Tectonic is available as a datapack and as a Fabric/Neoforge mod. Forge mod versions are discontinued starting with 1.20.5.

    If you are using Terralith with Tectonic as datapacks, install Terratonic instead of Tectonic. If you are using the two projects as mods, you don't need to install anything extra.

    Description

    Tectonic makes several large, impactful changes to worldgen.

    Features labeled with 🎚️ can be toggled on and off in the mod version's config file.

    Mountain Ranges

    The way mountains generate has been completely overhauled, with them forming huge mountain ranges that can stretch for thousands of blocks. These can stretch higher than vanilla mountains do, sometimes reaching peaks above y300!

    The mod version's config file provides several options for customizing mountain generation:
    - `terrain_scale`: Vertically scales terrain, higher values = more extreme terrain heights
    - `horizontal_mountain_scale`: Horizontally scales mountains, lower values = less steep mountain slopes
    - `increased_height`: Enables a built-in datapack that increases the Overworld build and generation height to 640

    Underground Rivers 🎚️

    In mountainous terrain that is too towering to allow regular river generation, terrain gets carved for rivers to continue underground. These link right up to the regular rivers, so there's no interruption in exploring along rivers. Very deep underground, you can even find a deeper variant with lava instead of water.

    Oceanside Cliffs

    On some steep cliff faces in the Stony Shore biome, waves and wind carve into the cliff. (Disclaimer: waves and wind not included.)

    Smoother Surfaces

    One of (if not the most) notable changes to generation you'll see with Tectonic is that terrain is much smoother than normal. This means the strange staircasing on some hills - also referred to as "lerp" issues - is gone. In previous Tectonic versions this meant that Windswept biomes were removed from generation, but in v2 and above they will once again generate.

    Dunes 🎚️

    Smooth desert dunes will generate in some Desert biomes, giving Deserts a special look to them.

    Deeper Oceans 🎚️

    Oceans are much deeper than they are in vanilla, with deep oceans even extending into the deepslate layer!

    If the mod version is installed, vanilla Ocean Monuments will generate deeper to compensate for the deeper oceans.
    CompatibilityMinecraft 1.18
    toMinecraft 1.20
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    20 Update Logs

    v2.4.0a : by Apollo404 06/28/2024 12:23:35 pmJun 28th

    Jump update from v2.2 to v2.4! v2.3 was exclusive to the mod versions.

    v2.3.x changes
    - Fixed an issue where Badlands biomes above y256 were covered in Orange Terracotta.
    - Reworked desert dune generation to be a lot more common and more "dune-y".
    - Reshaped mountains slightly. The transition from mountains to oceans should be smoother, and the max heights vary a bit more.

    v2.4.0 changes
    - Updated to 1.21. Unlike previous datapack versions, this one is just for the latest version.
    - Dropped backwards compatibility with Tectonic v1. This means if you try to directly update from Tectonic v1.x to Tectonic v2.4.0 or above, you won't be able to. You will have to take a pit stop at another version like v2.2.2.
    - Other world types work! Amplified won't work, but other world types like Superflat and Large Biomes will.
    - Added configuration options. Since datapacks can't have real config files like mods, you will need to edit the pack manually. Don't worry, however; open `configuring.md` in the pack files to pull up a guide to configuring everything in the datapack that is configurable in the mod.
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