Hi guys, Vechs here! I started making custom stuff for Minecraft back in 2010, and the Super Hostile series is my best-known contribution to Minecraft fans everywhere!
The main objective of my maps (aka custom Minecraft worlds) is to find and complete the Victory Monument. This is a structure with slots on it for blocks. To win a Super Hostile map, you must place each of the requested blocks in the appropriate slot on the Victory Monument. There are 16 colors of wool blocks to find, and also in older maps, the 3 material blocks, of iron, gold, and diamond.
CTM stands for Complete the Monument, which is the genre my Super Hostile series created. Unlike Adventure maps, which typically have very rigid rules and restrictions, CTM maps are about playing Minecraft in a mostly normal fashion, but with a goal to work towards.
For the most part, Super Hostile is like playing Minecraft normally, but it's more difficult and you have a long-term goal to work towards. Also you may find yourself in some unusual terrain. Oh, and the map is designed to kill you, so keep that in mind.
Going forward, Super Hostile maps made after 2020 now also require a custom modpack, which can be found here:
Currently Under Construction:
Super Hostile: Vexelvania (working title)
Latest Release:
Super Hostile: Spellbound Caves II
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD PUBLIC (Available Now!)
The new official home of Super Hostile is here! Download the maps at:
https://vechsdavion.com/
Support Super Hostile directly here!
And lastly, here is a bunch of legal stuff. The short version is: feel free to make videos about my maps, watching people play helps me make better maps; please don't rip-off my work and claim it as your own; and please don't upload my work to other websites.
Users are free (and encouraged) to create videos of the MAPS and share the videos online, using websites such as YouTube. Users are also free to include advertisements and monetize their videos of my maps. Watching people play my maps is by far the best way for me to learn how to make better maps. If you have made video's or LP's (Let's Play series) of my maps, then thank you very much!
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
MAP (MAPS, plural) - Data that interfaces with the Minecraft client to extend, add, change or remove game content.
MOJANG - Mojang AB
OWNER - , Original author(s) of the MAP. Under the copyright terms accepted when purchasing Minecraft (http://www.minecraft.net/copyright.jsp) the OWNER has full rights over their MAP despite use of MOJANG code.
USER - End user of the map, person installing the map.
THESE MAPS ARE PROVIDED 'AS IS' WITH NO WARRANTIES, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE. THE OWNER OF THESE MAPS TAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES INCURRED FROM THE USE OF THESE MAPS. ALL DAMAGES CAUSED FROM THE USE OR MISUSE OF THESE MAPS FALL ON THE USER.
Use of these MAPS to be installed, manually or automatically, is given to the USER without restriction.
These MAPS may only be distributed where uploaded, mirrored, or otherwise linked to by the OWNER solely. All mirrors of these MAPS must have advance written permission from the OWNER. ANY attempts to make money off of these MAPS (selling, selling modified versions, adfly, sharecash, etc.) are STRICTLY FORBIDDEN, and the OWNER may claim damages or take other action to rectify the situation.
These MAPS are provided freely and may be decompiled and modified for private use, either with a decompiler or a bytecode editor. Public distribution of modified versions of these MAPS require advance written permission of the OWNER and may be subject to certain terms.
"Super Hostile", "Victory Monument", "Super Docile", "Hostile Trails", the "Vechs'" brand and "Race for Wool" are Trademarked ™(2011) by the author. The MAPS herein and the character "Vechs" are Copyright ?(2011) and are the intellectual property of the author (Vechs)
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Back on topic, wow, guess it was just that simple. Thanks, and thank you too LoRaM for that simple command. Sorry for asking so much, people..
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Speaking of tile designs, I'm going to be posting some of mine now and then, because I believe that with some refinement, this series could become even greater. I'm shocked. This topic should be getting much more comments and attention than it is now.
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Downloading it at Minecraft.net should not come with any viruses. Also, the chat is simple. It's like a live chatroom, Skype, in game text in games like WoW; you only see what is typed. As long as you don't give personal info like passwords, you're fine.
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When you right click a bookshelf, a window pops up with three 'slots' each with an open book. Left click one of the books and a typeface appears in the book's papery background, and works much like a sign except there's more space and when you press 'Enter' to confirm, you can click the book again to change the text. Only the player who crafted the shelf can change the text of the books inside. The books are not 'items' and stay in their shelves, and the three books dropped when you break the shelf are normal book items.
It's great for custom maps because it looks better than a wall of signs, you can have longer messages, and with this feature you can make a true library!
Please leave a + and comment if you like the idea or have discussion about it!
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I would remove the Iron Golem and make it a Stone Golem, something else other than iron because I don't like iron being renewable
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Hope you don't mind me answering, since I'm on right now.
Default, there are a few steps to posting images like these here on the forum...
1) Take pictures in Minecraft with the F2 key. (For most computers) *Here's a note: The images taken are usually saved as .PNG files. If you change the file type to .JPEG, it will save a lot of space. This may be tedious since if the default in .PNG, you would have to change ALL of the images. It shouldn't matter too much; the .PNG images that are taken are usually less than 100 kb.* If you have an old computer, then you might want to change it.
2) Find the pictures you saved, then upload them to image hosting sites like Photobucket, Imgur, ImageShack, etc.
3) View the pictures you uploaded, and find the IMG (Image) URL on the page, in the image properties, whatever, and copy it. *If you can't find the IMG URL, just find the regular location and when you post on the forums, type with the URL being the one you copied for the image. (no spaces)
4) Paste the URL into your post. Make sure the tags are before and after the URL with no spaces. Also, you may want to preview your post, just to make sure they came out right.
*Do the above steps for all of the pictures in your post*
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It may seem like a lot, but the steps are simple once you get the hang of it. I could have made simple steps, but this covers everything. I hope this helps!