

Even on the overworld, that’s the normal Minecraft world, you’ll find several new biomes which are merely shadows of what you’ll really find if you keep digging deeper into the content of this mod. The changes caused by the AbyssalCraft mod extend beyond adding a few new dimensions, though. Players will begin on the Abyssal Wasteland and, working their way downward, travel through the Dreadlands on their way to Omothol, the final location on this mod. Actually, the mod features a total of three new dimensions if you count all three layers as their own, unique dimensions. You are in fact dead, but you still get to keep controlling your character. Anyone who has tried the Dark Souls or Demon Souls games probably has a good understanding of how this concept works. The AbyssalCraft mod presents a unique opportunity to explore the land of the dead – while remaining alive. That is remedied by this mod, which allows players to go to the abyss. While you have what is essentially hell along with a void dimension, you still don’t have an underworld, per se. Many popular mods, like AbyssalCraft, focus on adding new dimensions to Minecraft and giving players new places to explore and enjoy. In vanilla Minecraft, you’ve got three dimensions to explore – the standard world everyone sees, and then the Nether and the End, which only more dedicated players will get to visit. Anyone who has played Minecraft for more than a week or so has probably learned the majority of the game.
