What is Village Info Mod?
This mod shows some information about the village you’re currently in. For technical reasons, it is limited to SSP. However, I thought it might help people to better understand the mechanics of villages. Currently, it is limited to the overworld. Expect an update early october.
Village Info Mod Video:
Center and Radius: The center of the village is determined by the average coordinates of the houses (i.e., it sums up all coordinates and divides them by the number of houses). The radius is determined by the largest distance from the center to a house. It is at least 32, however.
Villagers: Number shows the current count, the one in brackets the limit for breeding (determined by number of houses). Note that there’s some oddity in the way MC counts villagers (which is different than the method used to find a village for a specific villager), because it counts villagers using a box with only 9 height, instead of a sphere.
Golems: Numbers show the current count, the one in bracket the limit (determined by number of villagers). If you’re inside the golem spawn zone, an extra line will appear.
Houses: Number shows the current count. If it’s in green (i.e., at least 21), there are enough houses for golems to spawn in the village (doesn’t mean that there are enough villagers though).
Breeding Status: Since 1.4.2, if villagers are killed by mobs or non-entity-related damage sources (e.g. fire), they’ll stop breeding for 3 minutes. The latter condition applies only if a player is nearby.
Reputation: Shows your reputation with the village. If it’s -15 or less, it will turn red. At that point, golems may start attacking you.
How to install Village Info Mod:
Minecraft 1.7.x (1.6.x) (new launcher)
- Download the mod
- If you haven’t done so already, start the official launcher to download the version of Minecraft you want to use (e.g., 1.7.x)
- Go to the “>versions” folder inside your minecraft installation (by default
%appdata%/.minecraft/versions
on Windows) - Create a copy of the folder whose name corresponds to the Minecraft version you want to use and name it however you want (e.g., 1.7.x_modded)
- Inside that folder, rename the existing .jar and .json files according to the folder name you just chose
- Open up the .json file in a text editor and replace the contents of the second pair of quotes with the folder name. For example, change
"id": "1.7.x"
to"id": "1.7.x_modded"
. - Do steps 2-6 listed below (for Minecraft 1.5.2 and below), using the jar file you just renamed instead of minecraft.jar
- Start the official Minecraft launcher, click on “Edit Profile“, and, under “Use version”, select your newly created version (in this case, 1.7.x_modded)
- Save the profile, click “Play” and enjoy
Minecraft 1.5.2 and below (old launcher)
For compatibility versions, install the mod you downloaded here last. If you use any kind of launcher with mod management, it should allow you to specify an order in which the mods are loaded. For example, with Magic Launcher, make sure that the mod is listed below the mod it provides compatibility for.
Village Info Mod Download Links:
Compatibility version
Slime Mod: http://www.dl.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1368261639
Rei’s Minimap: http://www.dl.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1368261628
Zan’s Minimap: http://www.dl.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1368261754
What’s My Light Level: http://www.dl.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1368261706
Slime Mod + Rei’s Minimap: http://www.dl.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1368261767
Slime Mod + Zan’s Minimap: http://www.dl.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1368261695
Slime Mod + What’s My Light Level: http://www.dl.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1368261784
Older versions:
For 1.5.2
For 1.6.2
For 1.6.4
http://www.dl2.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1380936076
For 1.7.2
Forge: http://www.dl.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1392089137
Vanilla: http://www.dl.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1392089149
For 1.7.4
http://www.dl4.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1388031135
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