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What can more combine with dragons than the medieval era, this modpack consists of dragons, but has magic with Botania and Thaumcraft, plus technology with Immersive Engineering and Thermal Expansion, mods to make exploration of the world more fun and beautiful, Biomes o'plenty, this modpack was created for minecraft 1.12.2.
How To Train Your Minecraft Dragon Mod 1.12.2/1.7.10 (HTTYMD) adds tameable dragons from the movie How To Train Your Dragon Universe to Minecraft.HTTYMD for your everyday Minecraft dragon rider. Have you ever wanted to have a pet dragon in Minecraft? Maybe a fiery Monstrous Nightmare, a sharp Deadly Nadder, or a powerful Night Fury?
Whatever it is you’re looking for, you’ll find it in this great mod. Features: DragonsStrike Class.
Night Fury: Of the known dragons the Night Fury is the fastest, smartest, and rarest. Night Fury’s have one pair of wings, sub wings, and tailfins. In flight, a Night Fury’s wing to body ratio is unrivaled, this allows it to fly faster, longer and further than just about any of the other dragon. The wing span is approximately 48 feet. Night Fury’s also possess remarkable speed and agility on land, being able to outrun and outmaneuver most other dragons.
They are curious creatures that attempt to understand new things they observe and are intelligent enough to attempt to recreate the actions that they see. Night Furies, in comparison to most other dragons, are very capable of communicating, and seemingly understanding human speech. When Night Furies are at locations where their visual sight is limited, making it dangerous to fly, they can use echolocation, visualized as a purple colored sound wave from the dragon’s perspective, bounces off all objects and obstacles nearby and allows the dragon to avoid them, even in mid-flight. Skrill: Instead of breathing fire Skrills channel lightning down their metallic spines, firing it from their mouths in a shower of destructive blasts. They can also store this electrical power in their bodies and release it later on. Skrills tend to gravitate towards stormy weather. If you find yourself flying through a thunderstorm, watch out!
Skrills are also pretty tough. They can take a lot of damage in battle, and give as well as they get. Snow Wraith: Snow Wraiths were first discovered by Gothi during an expedition to Glacier Island, the only known habitat of the Snow Wraiths. They have no known vulnerabilities, making them a supremely formidable force to be reckoned with during battle. Their teeth are the sole tool that can unlock the informative Dragon Eye device. Over time Snow Wraiths have adapted to these desolate conditions, such as their all-white coloration and an ability to grip onto ice using claws on their wings and tails.Tracker Class.
Deadly Nadder: Deadly Nadders can raise the hundreds of sharp spines that cover their tails and fling them with incredible accuracy. But when the shooting starts, there is no safer place to be than face-to-face with a Nadder – If you stand right in front of its nose, a Nadder won’t be able to see you. They often prune and groom themselves, and some say they can fall in love with themselves. Rumblehorn: He can find anything on scent, (ex. When he found Hiccup in Valka’s nest based only on Hiccup’s lost helmet). Rumblehorns look like a truffle pig mixed with a rhino, but much bigger.
They have a chitinous green-red iridescent coloring and surfacing of a scarab beetle. They keeps their battle axe-shaped muzzle in the dirt, sniffing things out.Sharp Class. Razorwhip: Razorwhips have an aggressive and deadly nature. It has a barbed telescopic tail that can squeeze the live out of any Viking or dragon, or slice anything it comes into contact with to pieces. It is so dangerous that even the tears from its eyes are poisonous. It is extremely agile and maneuvers incredibly will. Its only known vulnerability is its propensity to eat sea slugs.
They are reclusive by choice, due to extreme mistrust of both humans and dragons. StormCutter: All Stormcutters feature a second set of hidden wings.
There is no dragon in the sky more maneuverable and precise than Stormcutters when all four wings are deployed in an X-formation. Stormcutters feature fore-talons that can actually be quite nimble and delicate when the occasion calls for skill over savagery.
These sharp, hooked pincers at the tips of a Stormcutters wings are dexterous enough to gingerly pick the lock of a dragon trap, or strong enough to tear apart a war machine. Speed Stinger: Moving in packs of dozens at a time, all led by the Lead Speed Stinger. Speed Stingers may have wings but they are pretty much useless, so this species is essentially flightless. Confined to land, they rely on ice bridges and glaciers to move from place to place in search of food. They are the fastest dragon on land. While other dragons can outfly them, none can outrun a Speed Stinger.
Speed Stingers expend so much energy after dark that they must sleep throughout the day. They usually seek shelter in caves or tunnels to avoid predators while sleeping. The Lead Speed Stinger is identifiable by his red wings and red stripes along his body. The regular Speed Stingers will follow the Leader anywhere, without hesitation. The Speed Stinger’s main weapon is its poisonous barbed tail.
Even a single sting can render any human or dragon completely paralyzed for hours, even days. They use coordinated attacks, much like a Velociraptor. Timberjack: Living in dense wooded areas, Timberjacks are sensitive creatures that prefer the peace and solace found in their beloved forests.
But don’t let their introspective demeanor fool you. When attacked, betrayed, or offended, Timberjacks will start flailing their expansive wings. Their wings have razor-sharp edges that are sharp enough to shear through the thickest tree trunk and not even slow down their flight.Boulder Class. Catastrophic Quaken: As a boulder class dragon, the Catastrophic Quaken literally is what it eats – as it enjoys the consumption of rocks. This dietary preference is the cause for its tendency to reside in rocky terrain where it can roam afoot and pick up sustenance as it travels.
Strong and hulking, this dragon relies on its size as the ultimate defense mechanism. When threatened, its immediate reaction is to enter protective mode and roll into a ball like a giant armadillo.
Once secured into this position, it quickly takes the offense, smashing the ground to create shockwaves so powerful they will knock other dragons down whether they are on land or airborne. A lack of human interaction has made these dragons cautionary over time. Gronckle: Gronckles are heavy and slow but they can pack a punch. These dragons eat boulders and turn them into blazing balls lava to shoot at enemies.
Sometimes when they eat more than one type of rock they can create a new substance in lava form. HotBurple: Like a Gronckle, the Hotburple also makes lava slugs out of molten minerals, but he prefers iron ore over the Gronckle’s love of rocks. As such, he eats the scraps around Gobber’s stall and keeps the forge fired up with molten loogies. Personality wise, he’s like a walrus — a loud, fussy, lazy lay-about who snores obnoxiously and easily falls asleep at any given moment, even while flying.
He’s always in the way in Gobber’s stall and he’s the perfect match for Gobber’s put-upon attitude. They banter like an old married couple. Otherwise, he’s a lot like a Gronckle in most other ways. Whispering Death: Whispering Deaths have poor eyesight and a terrible sense of direction that often gets them lost, they do however more than make up for these weak points with their multiple rows of buzz-saw teeth that can bore through any solid material, including rock.
It is this signature drilling power that creates the hushed rumbling sound which always announces a Whispering Death before it bursts out of the earth. Screaming Death: Unlike the Whispering Death, this dragon has no aversion to sunlight. Young Screaming Deaths are even drawn to bright light, which will wear off as they age. It shoots large spines from its tail and can breathe massive amounts of fire in a single blast, but the Screaming Death’s real strength is its insatiable appetite. Like the Whispering Death, the Screaming Death likes to tunnel, consuming sea stacks and decimating entire islands. You can’t really defeat a Screaming Death. It’s too fast, too angry, too powerful.
The best you can hope to do is find a way to lure it somewhere else. One is born once every hundred years, they always eventually return to their place of birth to nest.Tidal Class. Seashocker: Seashockers share attributes with many of the ocean’s most extraordinary creatures: the morphology of a manta ray, the sonar of a dolphin, and the bioluminescence of a deep dweller. Like the Hideous Zippleback, Seashockers also possess two heads. If you ever see their dark fins amongst the waves, it’s already too late for you – the rest of their pod has already moved in to attack.
Being water-based dragons, Seashockers do not breathe fire. Instead, their bites paralyze victims with an electrical charge that stuns even the biggest prey into submission. Scauldron: Scauldrons hunt in groups and have picked off smaller species to near-extinction. Instead of fire Scauldrons scoop up water in their gullets then boil it internally and shoot the burning-hot water out again. With its long neck, the Scauldron has a wide firing range and can blast an entire ship in a matter of seconds. Being ocean-based, the Scauldron will not typically attack on land.
In fact, if a Scauldron is out of water for too long, its body will dry out and eventually perish. Thunderdrum: Instead of fire, the Thunderdrum produces a strong concussive sound that can kill a human at close range. The blast is so powerful that the dragon is said to get its power from Thor himself. They can expel all oxygen from their bodies making themselves much flatter, allowing them to skim the ocean better. Bewilderbeast: Bewilderbeasts are not born to that alpha status, it is earned through combat, vigilance and, most importantly, a desire to protect the dragons in its nest.
Fortunately for Bewilderbeasts, there are few other dragons in the world that can match their intimidating stature and ever hope to compete for the designation of “king of all dragons.” A Bewilderbeast is also a Class 10 Leviathan, aquatic equivalent of a Titan Wing, they can swim at incredible speed.Mystery Class. Boneknapper: Boneknappers are a species of dragon thought to be mythical by Vikings due to its rare nature. These dragons do have a docile side to its nature as well, as with most dragons around Berk. Boneknappers are built in a similar birdlike manner like the Deadly Nadder, but much larger. Their natural coloration seems to be a dull olive-green, though it can hard to see under their armor of bones. Unlike most dragons, which have hard scales to protect themselves from enemies, Boneknapper scales are thin and soft. To counter this weakness, Boneknappers cover themselves in the bones and horns of dead dragons and other animals, spending much of their time searching for the perfect bones to complete its armor.
The Boneknapper will often go to extreme lengths to find the bones it seeks, hunting down the fragments for years. SnapTrapper: As beautiful and serene as an exotic flower upon first blush, the four-headed Snaptrapper is actually one of the most insidious and deadly dragons ever discovered. Snaptrappers release a sweetly intoxicating scent, stimulating hunger in nearby dragons and humans alike. When the unlucky victim goes foraging through the deceitful dragon’s leaf-like wings and fins, the Snaptrapper unfurls and strikes. Hideous Zippleback: It is almost impossible to sneak up on a Zippleback because all four eyes are connect to both brains, so each head sees what the other sees, and Vis Versa.
In battles, Zipplebacks have the secret power to bite their own tails and set themselves on fire, taking on the form of a flaming wheel that knocks down their opponents. Changewing: Their camouflaging skills allowing them to become invisible blending in with rocks, trees, foliage and even buildings. Changewings also change colors based on their moods and surroundings. They shoot hot, corrosive acid that burns through wood and rocks. They are extremely agile and fast. The female Changewing does most of the hunting and defense.
Smothering Smokebreath: Smokebreaths will attack any Viking or dragon that intrude on their territory. These dragons exhale plumes of thick, black smoke. Being communal creatures, these individual smoke clouds often combine into what appears to be a large fogbank. Many Viking ships has been wreaked due to these dragon-made fogbanks, which suits the Smokebreaths just fine, as they scavenge the wreckage for bits of metal to use in building their nests. Flightmare: Emitting a banshee wail and glowing like a phantom, the Flightmare has haunted Berk for generations. The Flightmare’s glow comes from its primary food supply, a unique type of algae that flows through the woods around Berk. This algae glows with bioluminescence in the light of Aurvandil’s Fire, a Northern Lights display that occurs every few years over Berk.
When the Flightmare eats the algae, it also glows, giving it an unnatural appearance. Flightmares are very territorial and short-tempered dragon, and incredibly protective of its algae food supply. Death Song: The Death Song has a lethal quality that is reminiscent of the Black Widow. Living on a lush island beyond the archipelago, this dragon vocalizes its beautiful and hypnotic siren call in order to lure other dragons, which it then targets as prey.
The Death Song shoots out a liquid substance which traps and preserves victims as it hardens into a stiff amber cocoon that is penetrable only by flame. Typically, the Death Song chooses to entrap dragons only, but it also preys upon.Stoker Class. Grapple Grounder: This beast is fast, springy and dangerous.
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It shoots pulse blasts like the Night Fury and is ready to take on any dragon it comes across. Red Death: Secretly responsible for centuries of human and dragon conflict, the Red Death used its commanding presence to order other dragons to raid nearby villages and bring it a constant supply of food, or it would eat them. The Red Death used a homing like signal to summon nearby dragons to its nest. Hobblegrunt: Hobblegrunts have a large fin crowning his head allowing them to sense their surroundings and react to oncoming threats or obstacles, even when blind.
They have the ability to change color, they can also sooth other dragons by vibrating their crown and chance color to send a soothing signal. Terrible Terror: Don’t let their tiny stature fool you. This pesky dragon has caused Vikings all sorts of problems, especially considering their affinity to travel in groups ranging from five to upwards of ten. They also pack a pretty lethal puff of fire if you upset them. They are also known to break into song when in groups. Fireworm: Fireworms are one of the smallest dragon species known. They can make themselves reach the heat of the sun and they live in huge groups in caves lead by the Fireworm Queen.
Monstrous NightMare: If cornered, the Monstrous Nightmare will coat itself with fire from nose to tail. Once considered the biggest prize in the time of the war, only the best Vikings would face them. Typhoomerang: With their large horns, massive wingspans, and their ability to disrupt vertical air pressure while exhaling flames to create fire tornadoes, the passionate and hot-tempered Typhoomerang has quickly asserted its position in the dragon hierarchy.
A forest-dwelling dragon of immense size, the Typhoomerang was the first new species of dragon discovered by the Berk Dragon Academy. Fireworm Queen: The only known Fireworm Queen lives on Fireworm Island, in the base of a dormant volcano. Her firecomb nest extends through multiple catacombs where she tends to her baby Fireworms. The Queen is incredibly protective of her home and her babies. She will attack anyone that dares intrude on her territory. While aggressive, the Fireworm Queen is not malicious. If an intruder returns stolen firecomb or backs off quickly, she might just let them leave in one piece.
Night Terror: Night Terrors are incredibly fast and strong fliers. They have the ability to flock and take the form of a larger dragon making them a great threat to potential predators. They are quite useful serving as sentries of Dragon’s Edge. Similar to other dragons who travel in packs, the Night Terrors respond to an alpha, a larger white dragon who is leader of all the others. Without the alpha, they are no longer as strong and become easy prey.ItemsScreenshots:ModelsIngameCrafting Recipes:Requires:How to install:. Make sure you have already installed. Locate the minecraft application folder.
On windows open Run from the start menu, type%appdata% and click Run. On mac open finder, hold down ALT and click Go then Library in the top menu bar. Open the folder Application Support and look for Minecraft. Place the mod you have just downloaded (.jar file) into the Mods folder. When you launch Minecraft and click the mods button you should now see the mod is installed.How To Train Your Minecraft Dragon Server Map Dragon Racing Season– How To Train Your Minecraft Dragon Mod 1.12.2/1.7.10 Download Links:For Minecraft 1.7.10– –For Minecraft 1.12.2– –.
Dragon Age 2 was released earlier this year to drooling PC RPG fanboys, and was generally well received. DA2 focuses around the hero known as Hawke, whose dark and gritty story compliments the bloody and visceral combat riddled throughout the game. Along the epic quest you meet several interesting characters, complete several insane challenges, and kill lots and lots of dark spawn. Sounds great right?Unfortunately, Dragon Age 2 also has its fair share of problems. Some of these issues include horribly annoying design and HUD decisions, an almost unholy amount of gore, and poor loot itemization. And these issues are exactly why modders have taken Dragon Age 2 to task, developing several gameplay improvements almost as soon as the game was released.However, as with most games, Dragon Age 2 mods come in a large variety or sorts, many of which are not really appropriate or useful.
Frankly, most DA2 mods are terrible. So what is a gamer to do? Well, I asked myself this very same question and decided to make the top 10 best Dragon Age 2 mods list to help everyone else improve their DA2 experience also. So keep reading to find out exactly what mods make DA2 awesome again. Autorun and Tab Highlight TogglesThe first DA2 mod on this list, is relatively self-explanatory. Basically, Dragon Age 2 forces players to run all over the world, picking up copious amount of loot on the way.
Unfortunately, there is no auto-run function and in order to toggle item highlights players have to hold down the Tab key the entire time. Obviously these small yet ridiculous oversights make traversing the world a total drag. Autorun and Tab Highlight Toggles fixes these two annoyances by providing players with a way to autorun, and a way to toggle off and on item highlights with one tap of a key. While small, these fixes make a huge difference in how enjoyable DA2 is, and may even save some gamers a trip to the doctor's office for carpal tunnel syndrome.
Hide WeaponsBioware is well known throughout the gaming world as the foremost leader in cutscene storytelling. Their prowess has been seen in the likes of KoToR, Mass Effect, and the original Dragon Age Origins. Of course, Bioware's penchant for the dramatic and immersive is on display yet again in Dragon Age 2, and.wait, what's that? Why is Hawke holding his giant, 45-pound Zweihander when he is talking to his close companion Anders? The above scenario is an example of another small, yet quite large gameplay bug that went overlooked in Bioware's rush to get DA2 out the door and to the streets. Characters always have their weapons equipped, even when strolling through peaceful towns, or participating in campfire conversations.
It gets to be quite ridiculous as you discover more powerful weapons with elemental effects, as having a flaming bow and arrow set sticking out of your character even when she is talking to a merchant is just plain absurd. That is why the for Dragon Age 2 was created. It completely hides any and all weapons from view when you and your party are out of combat. This makes the game much more immersive and fun to show off to friends. Hide Weapons is a must download Dragon Age 2 mod. No More Gibbing!One of the best elements of the Dragon Age series is its staunch refusal to portray a gritty, mature plot and world in a sterilized way.
By that I mean there is quite a lot of blood in Dragon Age 2, and for the most part it fits the theme. That is until you start to become the Hawke of legend, not just the street kid with a knife and a sense for glory. Once your characters are powerful enough to complete several late game challenges, many regular enemies just don't stand up to your ferocious attacksand by stand up I mean remain as a whole entity. As soon as the tip of your blade hits just one of your enemy's arms, he explodes in a shower of bloody giblets, staining your outift for the foreseeable future.
Obviously, that gets to be a bit gratuitous, even for 2011. So several fine members of the Dragon Age modding community decided to end some of this nonsense, and made the for Dragon Age 2. This mod takes away the exploding internal organs of vanilla DA2, and replaces them with a simple one or two large piece dismemberment with an appropriately small red shower. The improvement has to be experienced to be appreciated, but it does add a sense of depth to an otherwise ridiculously dark world.Click on Next Page to find out the rest of the best Dragon Age 2 mods! Character Generator Revamp. One of the reasons a rogue style Hawke is so pitiful is his lack of critical skills that are on par with Warriors or Mages at a higher level. Of course, this balance issue really sucks, as it takes players a full 30 hours of gametime to finally realize their Hawke is completely gimped.
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Thankfully, modders have recognized this problem once again and have produced a backwards-save compatible mod that gives Hawke a reliably powerful. This makes a rogue Hawke a great character to play, and fixes one of Bioware's largest balance issues. Dragon Age Save GeneratorOne of Bioware's touted selling points for Dragon Age 2 was its backwards compatibility for previous save games from Dragon Age Origins and the Dragon Age Downloadable Content. Depending on the stage of your saved games and the plot choices you enacted, the plot for Dragon Age 2 is slightly changed to reflect your previous games.
Of course, this is useless for those who played DA:O on different machines, lost their save games, or didn't enjoy the game and never finished. If you fall into one of the aforementioned groups who didn't complete DA:O or buy the DLC, you may miss out on several interesting pieces of DA2 content.
Thankfully, modders have rectified this horrible situation and produced the which lets you create a save game from the previous Dragon Age content, and select different choices to build up to your Dragon Age 2 game. This mod basically lets all players see all of the hidden content in DA2 without forcing them to replay DA:O several different times. For its ease of use and functionality, the Dragon Age Save Generator has earned the number 5 spot on the list of the top 10 best Dragon Age 2 mods out today.Click Next Page to find out what the top 4 best Dragon Age 2 mods are! Nightmare Difficulty Tweak. Bioware created Dragon Age 2 by listening to the feedback coming from a large number of vocal gamers and critics, and then attempting to mix their own preferences with the criticisms received from their audience. While wonderful in theory, oftentimes only the loudest minority are able to be heard as they drown out the relatively content majority.
This is exactly what happened with Dragon Age 2, as the sometimes brain-tweaking strategy required in Dragon Age Origins was completely ripped out of DA2. Bioware instead opted for a much faster paced action-rpg hybrid mix that went well with critics, but not holdovers from Origins.One of the tactical decision players often had to make in Origins was to nuke or not to nuke.
See, mages in Origins had very powerful area-of-effect spells that would also damage the rest of the friendly party, not just the enemies. Thus, players had to be judicious in their use of nukes. In DA2 that strategic gameplay element only exists in one mode: Nightmare. Unfortunately, Nightmare mode also increased the number of enemies, how hard they hit, and how much health they have. Basically, it is not much fun to play. This leaves regular old gamers out in the cold, yearning for the tactical based combat of Origins but too casual to take on Nightmare mode in DA2.
Of course, there is a mod for that, as the allows casual gamers to get their strategery on in Dragon Age 2. It takes the friendly-fire aspect of AoE attacks and puts it into regular game modes.
Casual RPG gamers, you can now breathe a sigh of relief. Facial TweaksOne of the most recognizable features of Dragon Age 2 is its incredibly high resolution character model graphics.
Especially noticable is the quality and care taken in rendering each notable character's face. Bioware isn't quite as bad as Bethesda is at rendering facial beauty, but some of their design choices still manage to stump gamers regularly. Luckily, the gives the control to the customers in this situation. It allows players to select from a set number of options for each major character's face, such as giving Anders a greasy ponytail, or Meredith many more wrinkles than she already has. Silliness aside, facial tweaks has default options that make most characters fit their personalities much more.
Meredith goes from a girly blonde to a harrowing grey warrior, Aveline gets rid of her Arnold Schwarenegger-like jawline in favor of a more realistic face, and Anders appears to be much more rogueish than before. While small touches, Facial Tweaks is an incredibly immersive mod, and one of the best Dragon Age 2 mods out now. TrufflesDuval HighRed Texture PackAh, the Bentley of mods in most gamer's minds is the graphical enhancement mod. Made extremely popular by the Natural Landscapes mods for Oblivion and Morrowind, graphical mods usually give a game's graphics a next-gen bump by increasing the screen resolution and texture size of the existing files. For Dragon Age 2 is more of the same, in a very good way.
The mod takes almost every texture from DA2 and reworks it. Cobblestone roads now appear uneven and positively medieval, while Dark spawn revenants are now every bit as frightening from far away as they are up close. This mod even changes the armor textures, giving more detail to the moving pieces of Hawke's armor, and ultimately delivers a much sharper Dragon Age 2 grahpical experience. However, the best part of this mod is how little processing power it takes to run. Talk about turning a molehill into a mountain, in the very best sense. Sunnie’s Evolving Weapons PackAnd the absolute best Dragon Age 2 mod out right now is. Let me explain; in my opinion there is nothing more frustrating in an RPG than getting fantastic new loot every other battle.
It sounds crazy, but many gamers like myself like to familiarize themselves with their awesome new loot before they wear it out. Unfortunately, vanilla Dragon Age 2 loot drops like candy, and you are simply another dungeon away from a completely new set of armor. Sunnie's Evolving Weapons Pack changes all of that, allowing players to literally bond with their weapons and armor. In Sunnie's world, weapons grow in power as you do, and as you kill more enemies your swords gain different abilities depending on severla factors.
Also, it allows you to continue to use great looking armor and weapons with relatively crappy stats, as those items will grow alongside you. Say goodbye to an ugly looking Hawke. For all of these tremendous gameplay improvements Sunnie's earn the top spot on the best Dragon Age 2 mods list. This post is part of the series: Dragon Age 2 Mods & Addons.
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