This mod is called Gulliver. It’s named for the book Gulliver’s Travels, though much of the inspiration comes from The Borrowers, Alice in Wonderland, and other size-related stories.
What it does. From the outside, it looks just like plain vanilla Minecraft. There are no new blocks or items, just two Potions.
But with Gulliver installed, you now have the ability to change your own size or the sizes of mobs & NPCs!. The world works differently when you and mobs change size.
See what happens! A few starter tips for tiny players:. Watch Your Step. Shift-Crouch to Jump 1 Block High. Some Blocks are Climbable!. Carry Paper, a Slime Ball, String and a Lily Pad. Carry something pointy (like a Stick or Sword), you may need it to pry open Chests or Doors.
Try the Fishing Rod. Beware of Cats & Spiders! A few starter tips for huge players:.
Watch Your Step – Falling Hurts!. Shift-Crouch to Jump Half Your Height. Try Punching Blocks/Mobs Barehanded. Step On Mobs (or else Sneak Over Them).
Right-Click Mobs When Barehanded to Pick Them Up How to Change Size Resizing Potions Brewing recipe (Gulliver v0.10 for Minecraft 1.4.5 & later):. Add Nether Wart to Water Bottle to make Awkward Potion. Add Red Mushroom to make Potion of Embiggening, or else:. Add Brown Mushroom to make Potion of Ensmallening. Add Redstone Dust to extend the effect duration, and/or turn them into Splash Potions with Gunpowder and you can throw them at mobs. Potion of Embiggening makes you 4 times normal height, Ensmallening makes you 1/4 normal height.
(You can drink Milk or the Potion with the opposite resizing effect to change your size back.) Resizing Dyes Having a stack of Cyan Dye in your inventory will make you half your size, and a stack of Magenta Dye will make you twice your size. You can have multiple stacks of dye to apply the resizing multiple times, so 3 stacks of Cyan Dye will make you 1/8 size, and 3 stacks of Magenta Dye will make you 8 size. The dyes may also be applied to Sheep, and in Gulliver v0.10, dyeing tame Wolves’ collars will also have the resizing effect. If you don’t want to allow Dye-based resizing on a server, set the server.properties option “enable-dye-resizing” to “false”.
If you don’t want it in singleplayer, use this option in%appdata%.minecraft config modGulliver.cfg: gdyeResizingEnabled=0 Resizing Keys Note: This requires both “Cheat Mode” (or Op permission on a server) and Creative Mode to work. You can adjust the player’s size by pressing the ‘R’ key to double the current size and the ‘F’ key to halve the current size. (Size limits are 1/8 for smallest and 8 for largest.) If the player is holding an ordinary Stick, then the size changes will apply to the mob you are pointing. The player or mob will stay that size unless affected by a resizing Potion or Dye. Configuration Options If you want to start a new world at a particular size, like for doing a survival challenge, change the gbasePlayerSize option in%appdata%.minecraft config modGulliver.cfg.
To start new worlds at 1/8 scale, use this: gbasePlayerSize=0.125 Installation: Manual. Download and install. Download X Mod.
Drag and drop files from “X Mod” into “Minecraft.jar”. Delete the META-INF. Close “Minecraft.jar” and run minecraft!. If you don’t want to mess with changing your minecraft.jar, there’s a very nice launcher program for Minecraft called. With it, you can setup a configuration to launch Minecraft with Gulliver activated. You won’t have to touch minecraft.jar or even remove META-INF!. It’s a great way to manage other mods too, and it can do some compatibility checking for you.
You can set what mods are being loaded and in what order. (Gulliver should be the last item in your Mods list, unless told otherwise for a particular mod.) Or you can install Gulliver Mod with HD or HD Server Download links for other versions: Videos.
Have you ever read the famous works of Gulliver’s Travels, where he both shrinks to the size of an insect, down to just a mere several inches and grows into this monolith of a man, a massive and towering sky scraping giant? This is a famous story and has been replicated many times including the cult favorite Army of Darkness and really uses some great ideas from the simple idea of growing and shrinking! If you think that idea, the transformation of a human is a cool idea, then you should probably really check out the Gulliver the Resizing mod for Minecraft right this minute! You can transform yourself and even mobs, creating a much different feel to fighting the deadly mobs, making them stronger when much larger! You can also use slime and paper to fly and climb walls, making even more awesome features to get around the new world perspective. Installation Instructions (without Modinstaller) Forge Mods.
Open the new launcher and make sure the version of Minecraft the mod requires is already installed. Download the compatible to your Minecraft version. Install the Minecraft Forge using the Auto-Installer. Download the Mod ' in the right column Forge here. Click 'Edit Profile' in the Minecraft launcher, then open the game directory. Extract the downloaded zip file directly in the first game directory folder. Select the new profile 'Forge' and the Minecraft version e.g.
Login and play as normal. Modloader Mods.
Open the new launcher and make sure the version of Minecraft the mod requires is already installed. Click 'Edit Profile' in the launcher, then open the game directory. Go into the subfolder 'versions'. Rename the folder for the version you require to something else.
In this example, rename '1.7.10' to '1.7.10Mods'. Open the '1.7.10Mods' folder. Rename '1.7.10.jar' to '1.7.10Mods.jar'. Rename '1.7.10.json' to '1.7.10Mods.json'. Open '1.7.10Mods.json' with a text editor and replace 'id':'1.7.10' with 'id':'1.7.10Mods', save the file and close it. Open the class files from the mod with an archiver (7-Zip) and copy-paste the files into 1.7.10Mods.jar.
Do not close the archiver yet. Delete META-INF and close the archiver. Start the Minecraft launcher. Click on 'Edit Profile'. In 'Use Version', select '1.7.10Mods'. Click Save Profile. Login and play as normal.
Many Minecraft players are familiar with Gulliver’s Travels, a series of tales written by Jonathan Swift (no relation to Taylor Swift) about a man who travels the world on a bunch of different adventures. One of the most memorable parts of Gulliver’s Travel is when Gulliver encounters the Lilliputians, a race of tiny people less than 6 inches tall. They inhabit an island called Lilliput, and Gulliver helps the Lilliputians solve a border dispute problem with their neighbors. Anyways, the magic of Gulliver’s Travels has been brought to the Minecraft world thanks to the Gulliver mod, also known as the Gulliver the Resizing Mod. In this mod, players enter a world that, at first glance, looks exactly like vanilla Minecraft.
There are no new blocks, items, entities, or biomes. Instead, the mod simply adds two potion effects: -One potion makes you bigger -The other potion makes you smaller Players can become either very large or very small.
Players who are very small can still jump one block high and climb many of the blocks they encounter, although it can still be tricky and time-consuming to get around some obstacles. Meanwhile, players who are very large will need to watch their step – falling hurts. Players can also hold shift to launch their large frames across the landscape, and punching enemy mobs or blocks results in some powerful effects. You can even pick up mobs and then throw them – something that I would probably do to my enemies too, if I became a giant in real life. Each potion is brewed simply by adding Nether Wart to a Water Bottle in order to make an Awkward Potion. Then, players add Red Mushroom to make a Potion of Embiggening or a Brown Mushroom to make a Potion of Ensmallening (neither of which are real words).
Interestingly enough, players can also add a multiplier effect to their potions and extend the duration of the effect. Adding Redstone dust extends the effect duration and adding Glowstone dust boosts the potions to Tier II.
It’s also fun to turn the potions into Splash Potions by adding gunpowder before throwing them at mobs. There are plenty of entertaining possibilities for this mod. Whether you want to jump across the landscape as a massive giant or you just want to see what the world is like from 6 inches off the ground, this mod will help you feel like Gulliver waking up on the island of Lilliput for the first time.
How to install Gulliver the Resizing Mod for Minecraft 1.6.4/1.7.2/1.7.4/1.7.5 Step 1) Download and install Step 2) Download the Forge version of Gulliver (look for the ‘Forge version (universal)’ red text halfway down the page Step 3) Drag and drop the mod’s folder into the.minecraft/mods folder Step 4) Start playing and enjoy seeing Minecraft from a different perspective The mod also comes with a Magic Launcher version, which may be easier for some players. You can download both versions of the mod.
The Gulliver Mod allows you to change the size of you and the mobs and players around you. Using new potions, you can adjust your size from 1/8th all of the way up to 8 times your original size. Being small or large brings unique strengths and weaknesses.
This mod works perfectly with the. Usage: In single player, you can adjust your size by pressing the ‘R’ key to double the current size and the ‘F’ key to halve the current size. Press ‘R’ or ‘F’ while holding a stick to change the size of mobs. In multiplayer you have to use a potion to adjust your size. Press Shift-Crouch to jump half your height Can ride other mobs by right clicking on them with String.
Make sure to keep holding the String or your will fall off when hurt. Small Players: Can wear a piece of Gold Armor to slow their jumping and movement down to Little Blocks scale. 1/8-scale players can open Little Block Doors, Trapdoors and Fence Gates.
What it does?. From the outside, it looks just like plain. There are no new blocks or items, just two Potions. But with Gulliver installed, you now have the ability to change your own size or the sizes of mobs &!.
The world works differently when you and mobs change size. See what happens! A few starter tips for tiny players:. Watch Your Step.
Shift-Crouch to Jump 1 Block High. Some Blocks are Climbable!. Carry Paper, a Slime Ball, String and a Lily Pad. Carry something pointy (like a Stick or Sword), you may need it to pry open Chests or Doors. Try the Fishing Rod. Beware of Cats & Spiders! A few starter tips for huge players:.
Watch Your Step? Falling Hurts!.
Shift-Crouch to Jump Half Your Height. Try Punching Blocks/Mobs Barehanded. Step On Mobs (or else Sneak Over Them). Right-Click Mobs When Barehanded to Pick Them Up Screenshots: Embiggened! Gliding with Paper! Rafting with a Lily Pad!
Riding an Iron Golem with String! How to Change Size Resizing Potions Brewing recipe (Gulliver v0.10 for Minecraft 1.4.5 & later):. Add Nether Wart to Water Bottle to make Awkward Potion. Add Red Mushroom to make Potion of Embiggening, or else:. Add Brown Mushroom to make Potion of Ensmallening.
Add Redstone Dust to extend the effect duration, and/or turn them into Splash Potions with Gunpowder and you can throw them at mobs. Potion of Embiggening makes you 4 times normal height, Ensmallening makes you 1/4 normal height.
(You can drink Milk or the Potion with the opposite resizing effect to change your size back.) Resizing Dyes Having a stack of Cyan Dye in your inventory will make you half your size, and a stack of Magenta Dye will make you twice your size. You can have multiple stacks of dye to apply the resizing multiple times, so 3 stacks of Cyan Dye will make you 1/8 size, and 3 stacks of Magenta Dye will make you 8 size. The dyes may also be applied to Sheep, and in Gulliver v0.10, dyeing tame Wolves’ collars will also have the resizing effect. If you don’t want to allow Dye-based resizing on a server, set the server.properties option “enable-dye-resizing” to “false”.
If you don’t want it in singleplayer, use this option in%appdata%.minecraftconfigmodGulliver.cfg: gdyeResizingEnabled=0 Resizing Keys Note: This requires both “Cheat Mode” (or Op permission on a server) and Creative Mode to work. You can adjust the player’s size by pressing the ‘R’ key to double the current size and the ‘F’ key to halve the current size. (Size limits are 1/8 for smallest and 8 for largest.) If the player is holding an ordinary Stick, then the size changes will apply to the mob you are pointing. The player or mob will stay that size unless affected by a resizing Potion or Dye. Configuration Options If you want to start a new world at a particular size, like for doing a survival challenge, change the gbasePlayerSize option in%appdata%.minecraftconfigmodGulliver.cfg.
To start new worlds at 1/8 scale, use this: gbasePlayerSize=0.125 Installation: Manual. Download and install Modloader.
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Download Gulliver Mod. Drag and drop files from “Gulliver Mod” into “Minecraft.jar”. Delete the META-INF. Close “Minecraft.jar” and run minecraft!
Magic Launcher. If you don’t want to mess with changing your minecraft.jar, there’s a very nice launcher program for Minecraft called Magic Launcher. With it, you can setup a configuration to launch Minecraft with Gulliver activated. You won’t have to touch minecraft.jar or even remove META-INF!.
It’s a great way to manage other mods too, and it can do some compatibility checking for you. You can set what mods are being loaded and in what order. (Gulliver should be the last item in your Mods list, unless told otherwise for a particular mod.) Or you can install Gulliver Mod with MCPatcher HD or HD Changelogs.