Mariculture

Mariculture is a mod that aims to improve the oceans in Minecraft. It adds many more options to take advantage of including improved fishing, diving suits, watercraft and all around more realistic looking deep sea atmospheres.

Ocean

The diving gear is the core to exploration in this mod. The main goal is exploring the oceans more than you normally would and what better way to explore than with proper gear. You can go the old school route with a diving suit and air pump or you can skip right over to the scuba gear and freely roam. Not only will you be able to see better but you’ll be able to swim much better, breathe and break blocks as you normally would on land.

scuba

Scuba tanks need to be filled using an Air Compressor, though. The Compressor will require battery power periodically and once the compressor is full, you can fill the tanks.

compressor

And with a new ocean life you’ll have expanded fishing capabilities. You can craft automatic fishers to catch for you and even set up breeding tanks. There is a book within this mod that tells you everything you need to know about fishing/breeding.

Fishing
Tank
Book

Book2

And one more neat feature with this mod is the speedboat. It allows for fast travel on water without the risk of breaking!

Speedboat

There’s so much added to the oceans with this mod it’s worth delving deeper with all the books included. If you want more to explore underwater then this mod is for you. You will need an additional API for this mod to work though; found here

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Mariculture, 3.63 / 5 (340 votes)





Comments

  1. this mod would go great with the mod for more animals cause it adds sharks,whales, and dolphins, so they would be pretty great as a mod pack.

    July 15, 2015
  2. This mod is amazing! I love the seaweed and everything

    August 25, 2015
  3. I love this mod so much. Maybe combine it in a pack with mo’ creatures so we can see dolphins and sharks and stuff when diving? That would be a great addition to this amazing mod.

    March 28, 2016