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Beginner's Guide
Note: This guide is for gameplay only. For installing, refer to Installing Millénaire or FAQ Installation .
This page is currently a work in progress . Anyone who feels they can fill in any of the below sections in an
informative manner, please feel free to do so. It is available both on the Millénaire Wiki at
http://millenaire.wikia.com/wiki/Beginner%27s_Guide and as a PDF included with the mod itself.
Contents
Basics
Installation
Installing Millénaire requires Risugami's mod loader. To install, drag the contents of "put in minecraft folder" into the
.minecraft folder (accesed by typing in %appdata% into the search or run box on the start menu) and put the
contents of "put in mods folder" into the mods folder in the .minecraft folder. If you dont have one, create one.
(TacoStone)
For more details about how to install the Millénaire mod to Minecraft, please read the Installation FAQ .
Finding A Village
Villages will only appear on their own in
newly created "chunks" generated by
Minecraft. If you are creating a brand-new
world to explore, the village can be found
simply by pressing the letter "v" to give you
the distance and direction of where the
village center can be found.
Pressing 'v' in your world will display a message like the one
above if a village has been created.
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For older worlds, you will have to travel out
to the edge of where you have built or
previously explored prior to installing this
mod. The distance you will have to travel
depends a great deal on how far you must
travel before Minecraft generates a "new"
piece of the world in the save folder of the world you are in.
As soon as a village is generated, you should see some text at the bottom of your screen reporting that a new
village has been founded, but pressing the letter "v" on your keyboard will also let you know if one has been
created or if you need to do some more exploration.
Trading
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Trading is simple. First find a village, then go into
the central building (such as the fort or guild house)
and wait. A woman should say "I'Il be right there
sir!". If not just leave the building and return. Right
click on the woman while she is in the fort. A trade
window should open up. Chose what you wish to
trade and left click. Hold down left-shift and click to
sell or buy eight items at a time or left-ctrl and click
to sell a stack at a time. The more you trade with
the village, the more your reputation will grow (see
Reputation). If you sell items to the village, they will
use these items to build (see Buildings).
The trading screen, this lets you sell items to the village
or buy items from them.
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Town Leaders and Reputation
When you get close to a town hall, there
should be a man standing in or outside at
all times. He is the town leader. If you
right-click on him, you can find out your
reputation with the village. You can
improve your reputation by selling the
village items. The amount of reputation you
get from 1 item depends on how much the
village will pay for it (Check
for a chart of how much you must sell.)
However, should you attack a member of
the village, your reputation will go down.
The town leaders also give you the ability to purchase housing. At the bottom of the GUI, there will be a number of
small house images that allow you to buy a plot of land or a house.
Village Growth
You play an active role in the growth of your village. Without you (in most cases) your village will be stagnant. In
some cases the village will collect enough resources through trading and collecting done by the villagers
automatically. This is very slow and time consuming and it is much faster to just provide them with the needed
resources.
In order for the village to grow it needs resources. Items such as stone, cobblestone, wood (not planks), iron, wool,
glass, etc. While exploring and mining you have always collected these resources and now you actually have
something to use them for. You enter the town hall (this will vary from village to village) and a villager will arrive
shortly that will allow you to buy or sell items.
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Right clicking on the town leader brings this screen up, here you
can see your reputation.
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The signs in the town hall will display what project
they are working on and what materials are currently
needed Although you can sell anything to them that
they will accept. You will also now earn reputation for
selling (and buying) from the village.
Your Villagers will tell what is needed and how much is
needed for their project.
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Once they have the required items a builder will
come in and collect the items and head to the build
site. Once construction starts you can right click the
map to see where they are building it. You must
check with the village on a regular basis to ensure
that all future projects are properly supplied. It is an
ongoing thing and you need to be on your toes.
Every now and then though, once they have the supplies the sign will state they Lack Space. This can be annoying
but it is part of the process. In this case you will need to look at your village map and try and decide the best place
for the building in question and then assist the village in leveling the land. You do not need to take it all the way
down to the same level as the village. In most cases they will only need to have about 3-6 layers removed and flat.
This can be very time consuming but is necessary in order to help your village become all it can be.
Village growth is a slow process but watching the building being built and upgraded is very rewarding. Just keep on
top of it and you will have a great village in no time at all.
Advanced
Panels
Items
Village Wand
The Village Wand is an item which you can buy at a Town Hall, for 2 O or (128 denier argent, 8192 denier)
It can be used to create new villages. To do so, equip the Village Wand and right click on:
to create an Argicultural village.
to create an Artisanal village.
to create an Ecclesiastic village.
to create a Militarian village.
to create a Town village.
to create an Independent Town village.
When you use the wand on another block a message will be displayed saying so.
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Be carefull when using the village wand, because a building could spawn on top of you and kill you.
You should always first put all the items you don't need in a chest before spawning a village, so they are
safe.
And if a building spawns on top if you, dig down for space, and then go back up (fill the hole you made up
again)
Parchments
Norman Gear
Amulets
As your village becomes more advanced and more buildings are constructed the villagers will begin production on a
market.
Once the market is completed foreign merchants will apear inside. There are many different kinds of merchants you
can buy goods from. Viking merchants sell items of considerable power called "Amulets" with various powers.
This Amulet informs the player of their height or depth.
Uniquely amongst amulets for having a finite use limit,
This Amulet changes the time from night to day and day to night.
This Amulet will glow indicating ore deposits are nearby.
The first added amulet, This Amulet will glow warning the player that mobs are nearby.
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