Map Lord of the Rings Function Example Map by Yeshuabro

  • Lord of the Rings Function Example Map by Yeshuabro

    A Map to showcase the Lord of the Rings Function
    • 1934
    • 537.75 KB
    • 1.12.2
    • October 18, 2017
    • October 17, 2017
    • Creation
    Lord of the Rings Function Example Map
Map Information
NameLord of the Rings Function Example Map
AuthorYeshuabro
DescriptionA Map to showcase the Lord of the Rings Function
InformationDownloads: 1934
Version: 1.12.2
Size: 537.75 KB
Updated at: October 17, 2017
Created at: October 18, 2017
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Recently I wrote a function known as the "Lord of the Rings" Function. I made this map to showcase the function, as well as to provide a download for the function.

 

The function adds new spawnable mobs such as hobbits, dwarves, elves, and orcs, and items such as the One Ring of Power, Sting (the sword), and a Mithril Chestplate.

 

The map already has the items in the marked chests, to make it slightly easier to use.

 

HOW TO MOVE THE FUNCTION TO ANOTHER WORLD

1. Download the map

 

2. Open Minecraft.

 

3. Click on the world you want to add the function to but DON'T PLAY IT YET. Instead, click "edit"

 

4. Click "Open folder"

 

5. Click data

 

6. Click functions

 

7. Go back to Minecraft and click on the world labeled "Yeshuabro Lord of the Rings". Again, DON'T

play it yet.

 

8. Click "Open folder"

 

9. Click data

 

10. Click "functions"

 

11. Drag the folder "Lord of the Rings" from the Yeshuabro Lord of the Rings world into

the function folder of whatever world you want the function on.

 

12. Play the world

 

13. Place down a repeating command block

 

14. enter "function [tab]" then click "Always Active" and "Repeat", then "Done".

 

That's it :P Hope you enjoy.

 

If you have any trouble moving the function to the right folder, feel free to ask. (I usually check the YouTube video more often than the CurseForge post, so if you want questions answered super quickly you should probably try asking them there. If you ask it here don't worry though, I check here often enough. :P)