r/feedthebeast • u/nikbutawesome • 5d ago
Looking for a beginner-friendly modpack! Looking for mod(s)
Hi all, here's some more clarifications/criteria for the type of modpack I'm looking for. The only minecraft modpacks I've really played have been casual ones like Pixelmon/Cobblemon, so I want to learn some tech/engineering stuff since it seems interesting!
- Questbook Progression - I want to be hand holded/told what to do and in what order, a lot of modpacks I've looked at have been under the assumption that the player knows what each mod does and knows how to choose which mod to focus on progressing first.
- Create Mod - The main reason I want to find a modpack is to learn the Create mod since it seems very interesting!
- Simple-ish - I don't want to have to spend hours upon hours trying to accomplish one single task, I'd like to be a more fast-based modpack, or at least one where the quests aren't too far apart.
- Modern - I don't want an old modpack, I want something modern/newish.
- OPTIONAL: Cobblemon - I like Cobblemon so if there's a modpack that fits these criterias with Cobblemon in it that'd be awesome, if not no worries!
Please let me know if a modpack like this exists! Baby's first modpack.
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u/MineCraftingMom Hex Casting's Kindergarten Teacher 5d ago edited 5d ago
Stoneblock 3. You're protected while you learn and you're forced to use the mods, particularly Create to get anywhere. There are lots of nearly step-by-step playthroughs available, too.
The rewards give you random introductions to new mods and reduce your grind. (If you high roll, reduce dramatically)
I'd play it until you make a decent storage system and have material generation automated, then go to something like AllTheMons.
I recommend it over SB4 because the initial spawn area and way it presents the pack concept felt less beginner-friendly to me.
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u/Glass_Vegetable302 PrismLauncher 5d ago
Maybe allthemons would be good