
El Eternauta
A mod inspired by the comic book El Eternauta
📖About El Eternauta

Use of internal data such as textures and models is PROHIBITED.
On Ko-fi, there will be FREE polls and questions where the community can decide what they want for the mod
(To play version 1.4.5 or above, if you have already played the mod, you must delete the config and run the game)
(Since version 1.6.0 or later, through the config, by setting the variable "enable_comic_mobs" to "true", you can enable the spawning of enemies from El Eternauta’s comic that have not yet appeared in the series)
IMPORTANT:
To play version 1.4.5 or above, if you have already played the mod, you must delete the config and run the game again. If you update to version 1.6.0, you must delete the config again as well.
To update a previously modded world to version 1.5.0 or above, run /startsnow or wait 5 days.
A mod inspired by the iconic Argentine comic "El Eternauta". This mod adds the fearsome Cascarudos, as well as gas masks and protective clothing to survive the deadly snowfall. Gear up and prepare to face the mysterious threat that descends from the skies.
Getting Started:
Currently, the snowfall begins automatically after a number of in-game days specified in the eleternauta_config.toml file (default: 5 days). It can also be manually triggered at any time via the /startsnow command.
To drink Mate, you first need to craft the Termo and the Mate. Equip the Termo in your off-hand and the Mate in your main hand, then right-click to fill the Mate.
Once it’s filled, right-click again to drink, granting you its corresponding buffs. When the Mate is empty, right-click with the Termo still in your off-hand to refill it automatically.
If the Termo runs out of water, you’ll need to heat water in a furnace to obtain Boiling Water. Then, combine the Termo and the Boiling Water in either a crafting table or your inventory’s crafting grid to refill the Termo.
Special thanks to AstroStar for being the first to share this mod.
For questions or bug reports, you can reach me at [email protected].