I seriously don't know how to add the ores from thermal foundation. I'm trying to add the copper for like 2 days straight but no luck.
I'm trying to put it on the FTB Revelation modpack, but the fmal log latest doesn't recognize any other blocks other than the default blocks.
any help would be appreciated
This is the homepage of the Scenter mod.
Scenter is a universal mod for Minecraft.
Use the Scenter mod if you want to find (scent out) hidden ores in Minecraft.
Features:
With the Scenter mod you can easily find nearby ores, like coal, iron, diamond, and more.
How does it work?
Whenever you interact with the environment (with left click or right click) Scenter searches 3x3 chunks (that gives 3x3x16x16x256 blocks) surrounding Steve. When it finds a block matching the selected target block, it marks the direct path with a colored particle trail.
By pressing 'O' you can select the target block from the following list.
Preconfigured target blocks:
Coal Ore
Diamond Ore
Emerald Ore
Gold Ore
Iron Ore
Lapis Ore
Redstone Ore
Glowstone
Nether Quartz Ore
You can extend this list by editing the Scenter configuration file (see section "How to Configure Scenter 3.x" below).
Keys:
O - Activate Scenter / Switch to next target block
P - Switch to previous target block
I - Deactivate Scenter (for MC < 1.12 this was key L)
Install Forge (you have just to double click the minecraftforge-installer-*.jar file and follow the instructions).
Locate your .minecraft/mods folder (if it's not there you have to run Minecraft with Forge at least once)
Copy the scenter-*.jar file into your .minecraft/mods folder
Play
A Note to Server Owners
Since version 3.2.0 this mod can be installed on server also.
Its main purpose is to propagate its configuration to all clients running Scenter when they connect to the server.
This makes sure that all clients have the same configuration.
However, a client-side installation is not required to connect to the server.
And of course, a server-side installation is not required to run Scenter on the client.
This section describes how you could configure Scenter, version 3.1.0 (or later).
Please note that Scenter has two separate config files.
scenter.cfg - This file contains the Scenter settings (but not the targets)
scenter3.targets.cfg - This file contains the targets (the names of all blocks) that Scenter can find.
To configure the Scenter settings:
Locate your .minecraft/config folder (if it's not there you have to install Forge and Scenter, and run Minecraft at least once)
It is a good idea to make a backup of "Scenter.cfg" before you edit the original file
Open the file "scenter.cfg"
Read carefully the comments next to the setting you want to modify
Make your changes
Save the file
Enter a world
List of settings:
Display: (can be defined on client side only)
D:hudX - The x coordinate of the HUD (Head-Up Display). Valid is anything between 0.0 (left) and 1.0 (right). Default is 0.05.
D:hudY - The y coordinate of the HUD (Head-Up Display). Valid is anything between 0.0 (top) and 1.0 (bottom). Default is 0.05.
General:
S:detectionRange - The number of chunks that are searched by Scenter. Valid values are 1, 3x3, 5x5, 7x7, 9x9, 11x11, 13x13, 15x15. Default is 3x3.
B:enabled - Set to true to enable Scenter. Set to false to disable Scenter. Default is true.
To configure the Scenter targets do the following:
Locate your .minecraft/config folder (if it's not there you have to install Forge and Scenter, and run Minecraft at least once)
Open the file "Scenter3.targets.cfg"
Make your changes (see below)
Save the file
Run Minecraft
To add a new block as a single-block target:
Scroll down to the end of the file "scenter3.targets.cfg"
Add a new line with just the block name
Optionally append a comment (marked with '#') to this line
For example:
obsidian
adds obsidian as a new target to Scenter.
If this single-block target is chosen during gameplay (choose it by pressing the 'O' key multiple times) then Scenter searches the environment for the nearest occurrence of blocks with exactly this name and marks the trail to it with floating particles.
For a list of block names please see below.
To find out the name of a specific block:
With Minecraft 1.7.x Mojang has replaced the numerical block IDs with (unique) block names.
The following spoiler contains a compiled list of all vanilla Minecraft block names.
However, other mods might add custom blocks to Minecraft.
To find out the names of these blocks do the following:
Run Minecraft with Scenter installed
Enter a world
Enable Scenter (by pressing 'O')
Quit Minecraft
Open your .minecraft/logs folder
Open file fml-client-latest.log
Search for the line containing "[mickkay.scenter.ScenterMod/Scenter]: These blocks are registered:"
Below that line you'll find a list of all registered blocks.
Find the block you are interested in and copy the line into the config file
For example, add:
pixelmon:Bauxite
to add Bauxite from Pixemon mod to Scenter.
Blocks with blank characters in their name
Sometimes there is a block with blank spaces in its name. To add it you have to encpasulate the complete name inside double quotes.
For example, add
"opalsplus:White Opal Ore"
to add the white opal ore from OpalsPlus mod to Scenter.
To add multiple blocks as a multi-block target:
Add a new line with a comma-separated list of block names
For example:
lava, flowing_lava
adds a new target for stationary lava and flowing lava. If such a multi-block target is activated during gameplay, then Scenter searches the environment for any of those blocks and marks the trail to the nearest one found.
To add a block subtype as a single-block target:
Add a new line with a the block name followed by a slash '/' and the corresponding subtype ID (also known as 'damage value')
For example:
wool/14 # Red Wool
adds red wool as a new target. (The '#' marks the rest of the line as a comment which will be ignored by Scenter.)
To add multiple block subtypes as a multi-block target:
Add a new line with a comma-separated list of block subtypes
For example:
wool/14, wool/4, wool/6 # Red, Green, and Blue Wool
adds a target for red wool, green wool, and blue wool.
To use a custom color for a specific target's particle trail:
Locate the line with the target you want to change.
Insert the desired color code right after the block name(s), but before any comment ('#')
The color code must be specified as HEX value (but without any leading '#')
This section describes how you could configure Scenter, version 2.x.y .Please note that Scenter has two config files of which actually only one is effectively used.
Scenter.cfg - This file is unused by Scenter 2.x (it contains only a version tag)
Scenter.targets.cfg - This file contains the target definitions for all blocks which Scenter can find.
To configure Scenter do the following:
Locate your .minecraft/config folder (if it's not there you have to install Forge and Scenter, and run Minecraft at least once)
Open the file "Scenter.targets.cfg"
Make your changes (see below)
Save the file
Run Minecraft
To add a new block as a single-block target:
Scroll down to the end of the file "Scenter.targets.cfg"
Add a new line with just the block ID value
Optionally append a comment (marked with '#') to this line
For example:
49 # Obsidian
adds Obsidian (having block ID 49) as a new target to Scenter.
The comment ("# Obsidian") will be ignored by Scenter.
If this single-block target is chosen during gameplay (choose it by pressing the 'O' key multiple times) then Scenter searches the environment for the nearest occurrence of blocks with exactly this ID and marks the trail to it with floating particles.
Add a new line with a comma-separated list of block ID values
For example:
10,11 # Lava
adds a new target for stationary (10) and floating Lava (11).
If such a multi-block target is activated during gameplay then Scenter searches the environment for any of those IDs and marks the trail to the nearest one found.
To add a block subtype as a single-block target:
Add a new line with a the block ID value followed by a slash '/' and the corresponding subtype ID (aka damage value)
For example:
35/14 # Red Wool
adds red wool as a new target.
To add multiple block subtypes as a multi-block target:
Add a new line with a comma-separated list of block subtypes
For example:
35/14, 35/13, 35/11 # Red, Green, and Blue Wool
adds a target for red wool, green wool, and blue wool.
To use a custom color for a specific target's particle trail:
Locate the line with the target you want to change.
Insert the desired color code right after the block ID(s), before any comment ('#')
The color code must be specified as HEX value (but without any leading '#')
For example:
10,11 FF0000 # Lava
sets the Lava target's color to red (FF0000).
You might want to use the Online Color Picker to choose the color code.
This mod (plugin, a patch to Minecraft source, henceforth "Mod" or "The Mod"), by the terms of http://www.minecraft.net/copyright.jsp is sole property of the Mod author (, henceforth "Owner" or "The Owner"). By default it may only be distributed on minecraftforums.net. It may only be mirrored or reposted (e.g. in a modpack) with advance written permission of the Owner. URL shorteners or other attempts to make money (except voluntary donations) off The Owner's Mod are strictly forbidden without advance written permission.
I give you the permission to include Scenter into your modpack as long as you respect the following rules:
You have to credit me as the author of this mod and add a link to the mod's original thread.
You are not allowed to make money with your modpack using url shorteners (like addf.ly) or adds. Donations (e.g. via PayPal) are allowed.
You must remove this mod from your modpack if I request it any time later.
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do you have discord? i really need to talk to you
if you have discord my discord is jillv46#5241, if you add me, please say that its you so i don't think its a random person
I've spent the last hour or so trying to get Scenter to recognize the ores from Industrialcraft 2 to no avail. Is there a trick to that particular mod?
For example, Copper Ore. The blockID appears to be IC2:blockOreCopper or 4335:1, but no matter what combo I try I can't get it to show up in Scenter.
I've tried:
IC2:blockCopperOre
IC2:4335:1
IC2:4335/1
ic2:blockCopperOre
ic2:4335:1
ic2:4335/1
blockCopperOre
4335:1
4335/1
So there's not really anything else I can think of that might work. They all just show up as a grayed-out Air block in the list.
I'm playing on Forge 1.10.2 with scenter-1.10.2-3.8.1 and industrialcraft-2-2.6.252-ex110.
Edit: So, here's what I think is happening. Both Industrialcraft 2 and Railcraft are only adding these ores to the Ore Dictionary, they aren't registering them as blocks. Scenter only calls from the list of registered blocks, so it cannot see these at all. When I look in the log, these ores don't show up on the list of registered blocks. OP, got a fix for this?
Hey! I was just wondering if there is a way to edit the controls for activating and inactivating the feature. The keys used are "O" and "P" which are interfering with another mod that is in my game. Both mods are equally important so i will also ask the other creator. If there is no way to change this then i highly suggest that it will be added as a feature. I play on version 1.12.2
When the game first starts open "Options" then "Controls" and finally near the bottom of controls you'll find "Scenter Mod". In there you can change the 3 controls that make Scenter work.
Came looking for Thermal Expansion answers but didn't really find anything so I looked into it myself.
Seems like Thermal Expansion literally has one block for ores called ore and each type is specified by meta data like wool colors.
To get the number of the block go into a random world and get your block into your inventory. Press "F3+H" and you should see something like "Advanced tooltips shown" then go into your inventory and hover over your item, for example a nickel ore block and you will see in brackets (#4096/5) and the important number is the 5.
Then go into your config folder and into scenter3.targets.cfg and add the following :
thermalfoundation:ore/5
with whatever color you need, hopefully this helps
Hello everyone!
I just fixed some minor bugs and upgraded Scenter to Minecraft 1.12.2
Latest Changes (3.12.0):
Changes (3.11.1):
Cheers
MickKay
Thank you for posting this.
This bug has been there unnoticed for a while.
This is now fixed in Scenter 3.11.1.
Cheers
MickKay
Chest too...
Thank you a ton.
Lou
Links to pdf format, downloadable, command lists for (these often clarify/expand descriptions, and where possible link to the author's posting):
MoreCommands: http://www.mediafire.com/view/qjc9c6klcnp660e/CmdLstMoreCommands.pdf
WorldEdit: http://www.mediafire.com/view/bi7r00xd9rgxrrt/WE_Commands.pdf
I seriously don't know how to add the ores from thermal foundation. I'm trying to add the copper for like 2 days straight but no luck.
I'm trying to put it on the FTB Revelation modpack, but the fmal log latest doesn't recognize any other blocks other than the default blocks.
any help would be appreciated
do you have discord? i really need to talk to you
if you have discord my discord is jillv46#5241, if you add me, please say that its you so i don't think its a random person
thanks
I can't seem to configure it to scent ores from other mods. Can anyone help me with this?
I've spent the last hour or so trying to get Scenter to recognize the ores from Industrialcraft 2 to no avail. Is there a trick to that particular mod?
For example, Copper Ore. The blockID appears to be IC2:blockOreCopper or 4335:1, but no matter what combo I try I can't get it to show up in Scenter.
I've tried:
IC2:blockCopperOre
IC2:4335:1
IC2:4335/1
ic2:blockCopperOre
ic2:4335:1
ic2:4335/1
blockCopperOre
4335:1
4335/1
So there's not really anything else I can think of that might work. They all just show up as a grayed-out Air block in the list.
I'm playing on Forge 1.10.2 with scenter-1.10.2-3.8.1 and industrialcraft-2-2.6.252-ex110.
Edit: So, here's what I think is happening. Both Industrialcraft 2 and Railcraft are only adding these ores to the Ore Dictionary, they aren't registering them as blocks. Scenter only calls from the list of registered blocks, so it cannot see these at all. When I look in the log, these ores don't show up on the list of registered blocks. OP, got a fix for this?
Hey! I was just wondering if there is a way to edit the controls for activating and inactivating the feature. The keys used are "O" and "P" which are interfering with another mod that is in my game. Both mods are equally important so i will also ask the other creator. If there is no way to change this then i highly suggest that it will be added as a feature. I play on version 1.12.2
@ vvixen231;
When the game first starts open "Options" then "Controls" and finally near the bottom of controls you'll find "Scenter Mod". In there you can change the 3 controls that make Scenter work.
HTH
Lou
Links to pdf format, downloadable, command lists for (these often clarify/expand descriptions, and where possible link to the author's posting):
MoreCommands: http://www.mediafire.com/view/qjc9c6klcnp660e/CmdLstMoreCommands.pdf
WorldEdit: http://www.mediafire.com/view/bi7r00xd9rgxrrt/WE_Commands.pdf
Thanks much! @LoRaM100
Hello guys !
Any chance this is getting an update for 1.13.2 ?
Is this mod still alive?
This is by far the best ore related mod I've seen, would be a shame to drop it...
1.14 now, I guess this is it...
Hello everyone!
I just released Scenter 4.0.0 for Minecraft 1.13.2
Latest Changes (4.0.0):
Cheers
MickKay
Sorry, I only can upgrade Scenter to the newest Minecraft if there is a Forge version available for that.
God bless you, Mick.
Lou
Links to pdf format, downloadable, command lists for (these often clarify/expand descriptions, and where possible link to the author's posting):
MoreCommands: http://www.mediafire.com/view/qjc9c6klcnp660e/CmdLstMoreCommands.pdf
WorldEdit: http://www.mediafire.com/view/bi7r00xd9rgxrrt/WE_Commands.pdf
That's such a relief, I really thought you dropped the mod for a sec.
Thanks for the update Thanks for this good mod and the amazing work.
Sorry for doubting of it
Came looking for Thermal Expansion answers but didn't really find anything so I looked into it myself.
Seems like Thermal Expansion literally has one block for ores called ore and each type is specified by meta data like wool colors.
To get the number of the block go into a random world and get your block into your inventory. Press "F3+H" and you should see something like "Advanced tooltips shown" then go into your inventory and hover over your item, for example a nickel ore block and you will see in brackets (#4096/5) and the important number is the 5.
Then go into your config folder and into scenter3.targets.cfg and add the following :
thermalfoundation:ore/5
with whatever color you need, hopefully this helps
Hello,
Forge 1.14.4 is out, is it possible to update the mod like you mentioned before ?
Thanks !
Hello everyone!
I just released Scenter 4.0.1 for Minecraft 1.13.2
Latest Changes (4.0.1):
Cheers
MickKay
I am working on it - but it is not an easy job since multiple things have changed, both, in MC and Forge.
Especially the particle management seems to be broken.
I hope I can find some work-around.
Cheers
MickKay