Installing Datapacks (Minecraft Java Edition)
Datapacks (Minecraft Java Edition)
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Microsoft does not provide server software for Minecraft Education Edition
Lucky blocks add-ons are not mods. They need to be uploaded to the /addons/lucky_block or the /addons/lucky folder (depending on the Lucky Block version you use).
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Minecraft 1.16.5 doesn't work with OpenJ9 (except if you use PaperMC).
Added (/plugins/Terra/packs/ for Bukkit, /config/Terra/packs/ for Forge/Fabric)
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Could you provide a link to the mod? The closest thing to an "Ambience mod" I was able to find on CurseForge is a mod called "Ambience (Music Mod)", which doesn't seem to generate any folders or config files.
Where exactly is this folder located?
Geyser for Java Edition 1.16.5 is only compatible with Bedrock Edition 1.16. Since, on most devices, downgrading Minecraft Bedrock Edition to older versions is almost impossible, using an outdated Geyser version would be pretty pointless.
The "correct" way to allow Bedrock players to join your 1.16.5 server would be to install the latest GeyserMC version and the ViaVersion plugin for 1.16/1.17 compatibility.
So to bring this to a conclusion, we are not planning on reading mod/plugin descriptions and start guessing what might be a downloadable version. If plugin creators don't know how to use spigotmc.org correctly or intentionally don't add some versions, it's something they need to fix on their end.
https://www.spigotmc.org/members/shevchik.896/
https://github.com/ProtocolSupport/ProtocolSupport
https://paypal.me/shevchikden
http://build.true-games.org/job/ProtocolSupport/
https://discord.gg/x935y8p
https://build.hurricanegames.o…arget/ProtocolSupport.jar
http://build.true-games.org/job/ProtocolSupport/
https://protocolsupport.github.io/old/
https://www.spigotmc.org/resou…pportlegacysupport.44742/
https://www.spigotmc.org/resou…otocolsupportstuff.44527/
https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/clientstats.24329/
https://billing.jeekie.host/order/forms/a/OTI=
These are all the links from the ProtocolSupport spigotmc page. See any issues with that approach?
Even if it were possible to find out which of those links are actually download links, we still don't know any information about the version (like its name or its supported Minecraft versions).
Manually adding new versions for thousands of plugins is not possible. For mods/plugins available on Aternos, it is required that we can fetch new versions automatically.
It's not in the spigotmc version list and therefore can't be fetched through the API.
The latest version available on spigotmc.org (1.16.5-3) is also the latest version available on Aternos.
Versions that are not listed on spigotmc.org won't be available on Aternos.