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Choosing themes

 

Making a modpack is a fairly simple process for everyone!
It all starts with  an idea, a theme that you want  to revolve around your choice of mods, story,
and or quests!
Modpacks nowadays tend to be mixed, meaning:

They combine two or more aspects of mod in them like: magic and tech or tech and rpg.
An example of that would be RLCraft.
RLCraft is a modpack made by Shivaxi.
It revolves around leveling, mob  fights, weaponry and adventures!
Grinding exp levels to advance your skills in order to aqcuire better armour, weapons and in general upgrade your character.

But, let's say you  want to make an adventure modpack.
Adventure packs while so many in curseforge, not all are the same.
They tend to have mods like:
More biomes, or more structures for  exploration and fun.
Mods that add or change the animals that minecraft has.

To make a modpack more interesting you can make it:

- Story based.

-Exploration.

-Custom map based.

-Balanced between certain aspects and mod that  you'd like to mix together.

-Questing.

-Magic based.

-Sci-fi.

-Tech.

-Hardcore.

-Progression.

 -Mini-game.

I will be uploading more  facts about modpack-making and will use certain modpacks as examples so you can understand better on how to.

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