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Minecraft: Java Edition
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CBC: Warium Projectiles is an addon that enhances CBC by introducing a diverse arsenal of advanced projectiles inspired by the Warium mod.
Key Features
14 New Projectiles and Ammo Types:
The mod introduces 14 unique projectiles and ammunition types, seamlessly integrated with CBC systems. These include:
- Ordinance Shell: A standard shell for precise, high-impact attacks.
- Fire Ordinance Shell: An incendiary projectile that sets the target area ablaze.
- Cluster Ordinance Shell: Releases multiple submunitions for widespread area damage.
- Heavy Ordinance Shell: A powerful shell designed for fortified targets.
- Super Heavy Ordinance Shell (Block Buster): A massive projectile capable of demolishing large structures.
- Kinetic Ordinance Shell: Focused on pure kinetic impact for devastating force.
- Toxic Gas Shell: Deploys a poisonous gas cloud for area control.
- Fission Shell and Fusion Shell: Experimental nuclear projectiles with catastrophic effects.
- Cannon and Machine Gun Ammo: Includes Machine Gun Ammo, Light Cannon Ammo, Heavy Cannon Ammo, Battle Cannon Ammo, and Artillery Cannon Ammo, tailored for various weapon types.
- Rocket Projectiles and Mortar Projectiles: Designed for long-range attacks and ballistic trajectories.
Updated Compatibility:
The latest version of the addon is fully compatible with Create 6 and Warium 1.0.0, ensuring a smooth experience with the most recent versions of these mods.
Customization and Strategy:
Each projectile offers distinct properties, allowing players to tailor their combat tactics to specific scenarios. From surgical strikes with kinetic shells to area denial with toxic gas or massive destruction with the Super Heavy Ordinance Shell, the addon encourages creative experimentation.
Installation
Install Minecraft Forge 47.4.0 or superior. Ensure Create, Create: Big Cannons, Warium, and Geckolib are installed in their compatible versions. Download the addon. Place the mod file in the mods folder of your Minecraft installation. Launch the game and verify that all mods load correctly.


