This is a critical hotfix for an issue where setting n_discs to any value greater than 7 would prevent the player from creating a new world. As far as I'm aware, this issue only affected the Minecraft 26.1 version of the mod.
Note that players using more than 64 music discs (overriding the hidden max_discs setting in their config) will still have this issue
There are no changes to the resource pack generator, so feel free to continue using the version for the v0.3.0 release.
This release ports Fox Nap to Minecraft 26.1, where villager trades are entirely data-driven. While that makes it easier for other mods to integrate with Fox Nap, it also fundamentally changes the distribution of The Maestro's trades. Whereas previously, our Conductor friend was able to offer one buy and one sell trade per level, now all trade slots in a level now come from the same pool, meaning sometimes you'll be able to hawk two different tonewoods to apprentices, and other times, your only option for levelling them up will be to buy instruments. C'est la vie.
Remember to download the updated Resource (and Data) Pack Generator from the GitHub Release page or install it via pipx
Ported to 1.21.11
Ported to 1.21.9
This release:
On the resourcepack generator side,
FoxNapRPG executable will now use your system's installation of ffmpeg if you have it installedFoxNapRPG as a command-line utility via pipx. See the wiki for details
FoxNapRPG are still available on the release page.
A survival-, multiplayer- and copyright-friendly mod for adding custom music discs to your world