Normal torches function in the Aether but since Ambrosium is your only primary fuel source for light, you will need to rely on Ambrosium Torches. When mining, you can find many different ores. Don't dig too far down, or else you will fall through the bottom of an island and fall to death. Mining in the Aether can be really dangerous. Holystone is the block that substitutes for Stone in the Overworld. As you go on, you will need to upgrade to better tools, so gather Holystone. Place down the table and make your basic Skyroot tools. There is no difference between the vanilla crafting table and the Skyroot one, besides their texture and name. Once you get Skyroot Logs, make them into planks, then four planks into a Skyroot Crafting Table. All three types of trees drop Skyroot Logs, so do not be overwhelmed. There are three types of trees: The Golden Oak Tree, the Skyroot Tree (which comes in many colors of foliage) and the Crystal Tree. You may notice a variety of tree colors, but aside from the pastel shades of leaves, these trees do not differ. These are purely for aesthetic purposes, aside from having the function of normal Cobblestone Walls. These cannot be made into Skyroot Planks like regular Skyroot Logs can. When harvesting trees, you will sometimes encounter Skyroot Log Walls, which are basically the roots of trees. In fact, there are no biomes in the Aether it's all one, similar to that of the Nether. Trees are incredibly common in the Aether, they're almost everywhere. Next, you want to gather your basic Aether materials. If you were far away from the portal when you fell though, you may land in a completely unfamiliar place, so take caution. If you fall off the Aether, you will be teleported back to the Overworld, and depending on your current co-ords in the Aether, you will die instantly from fall damage unless you're saved by a sufficiently deep body of water. These projectiles deal no damage, but have a big knockback effect which will launch you in the air. You will most likely find Zephyrs, which are flying mobs that shoot gusts of wind at you. Take note of your surroundings and gather Skyroot Logs to make your standard wood tools. If not, you may have ended up spawning on a tiny island or a chunk of land only a few blocks big and surrounded by a whole lot of literal nothing. When you first spawn in the Aether, your portal will most likely (if not always) be on an island. Get ready, because many more challenges await you in this mystical dimension! Entities are also able to go through the Aether Portal, like the Nether Portal. Once you have finished the portal frame, dump the bucket of water into the bottom blocks of the portal frame and it will ignite into a swirling blue portal. Then, build your regular portal frame (it's the same portal frame as a Nether Portal), like a Nether Portal, you can leave out the corners and still activate the portal, causing the total Glowstone blocks to be 10, instead of 14. This is the ignition to the Aether Portal, much like the Flint and Steel (or, any sort of fire in general) is for the Nether. Once you have gathered some Glowstone, you are going to need a Water Bucket. Make sure to grab not just forty Glowstone Dust, but make sure to craft them into Glowstone blocks like this: You must grab at least 10 blocks worth of Glowstone, or 40 Glowstone Dust or more. Glowstone is the material that you make the Aether Portal with. It will usually be hanging above from the ceiling of the Nether, but sometimes you are able to grab it when the ceiling hangs low. When in the Nether, try and find Glowstone. Your first objective should be traveling to the Nether. When starting a completely new world with The Aether II mod, you first want to play regular vanilla Minecraft. OSX: ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft Run Minecraft to make sure it launches Aether II correctly. You'll need to download the Aether II mod, and make sure to drop them into the 'minecraft\mods' folder and where depending on your OS below. Set it to "release 1.7.10" as a base for Forge, and save your profile then close Minecraft once you launch it to get the needed files loaded. Name it whatever but preferably something among "Forge" or "AetherII", but important is "Use version:" in the middle. Start up Minecraft again, select the new "Forge" profile, launch Minecraft and then close it when it finishes. Select "Install client" and hit ok to let it install. Next, download Forge from here and run it. Let Minecraft launch fully to download 1.7.10 then close it. Name it whatever you want but make sure the version being used is 1.7.10. Open up the Minecraft launcher and create a new profile. Installation Instructions Manual Guide (1.7.10) 5 Exploring Dungeons: Slider's Labyrinth.
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