Creating a lava age for 1.5.2

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Overlordraz

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Greetings forumers I am trying to create an infinite lava age for the new world i'm in. I randomly stumbled upon a lava age on my 9th try in the last world on the server that i played on (1.5.2 ngt) The server restarted and became direwolf20 pack 1.5.2 so I was wondering how do you make a proper lava age I goggled it and haven't found anything good for the current mystcraft build.
 

draeath

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Use the "standard terrain" word with stone and lava words. This will cause normal terrain with water replaced with lava.

Then, use the single biome controller word, and the ocean word with it. This will cause the world to be a single biome of 'ocean' giving you a lava sea with normal terrain below.

You'll need to be cautious on entry as there should be little to no solid land. As always, write your ages carefully or you may find instability.

EDIT: alternatively use the checker-board biome controller with ocean as one of the biomes. You should get tons of lava but also get solid-land to build on. Not 100% if mystcraft has that controller still, as I last used it back before the writing-system was reworked.
 

Overlordraz

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Jul 29, 2019
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Use the "standard terrain" word with stone and lava words. This will cause normal terrain with water replaced with lava.

Then, use the single biome controller word, and the ocean word with it. This will cause the world to be a single biome of 'ocean' giving you a lava sea with normal terrain below.

You'll need to be cautious on entry as there should be little to no solid land. As always, write your ages carefully or you may find instability.

EDIT: alternatively use the checker-board biome controller with ocean as one of the biomes. You should get tons of lava but also get solid-land to build on. Not 100% if mystcraft has that controller still, as I last used it back before the writing-system was reworked.

It didn't work i got a normal ocean with tendrals and lots of corruption
 

draeath

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Yes. You need to define everything a world would have - even if that is only to say 'normal stars' ;)

If you don't, you'll get something more-or-less at random and an unhealthy dose of instability for it.

Also if you have one, try to always slap a 'clear modifiers' at the end to make sure nothing is dangling.