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Introduction

Welcome to the MCCE wiki!

This wiki documents mechanics and features of MCCE! It includes a breakdown of the inner workings of MCCE and an explanation of each feature.

MCCE is a mod that has a drastically different play experience if played blind. Reading the wiki in detail will prevent a blind play experience. Note the experience isn't ruined by playing blind, it's just different.

If you want to see what MCCE is all about, check out the 1.1 trailer on YouTube:

Chaos Edition Trailer

Older Trailers

Terminology

A list of commonly used terms throughout the wiki in regards to this mod.

  • MCCE: "Minecraft: Chaos Edition" - the name of the mod. Officially, the mod is just called Chaos Edition.
  • Chaos Effect: An effect that gets applied to the player during play. Exact effect varies drastically from Chaos Effect to Chaos Effect. Check a Chaos Effect's specific wiki page for more details.
    • Optional Chaos Effect: An effect that can be enabled or disabled in the config file.
  • Chaos Timer: The time left (in ticks, where twenty ticks is one second) until a new Chaos Effect is applied to the player.

Where to Start

For configuring Optional Chaos Effects, check out the Config article. Or, take a look at Chaos Effects Basics to learn about how the mod works more in details. Or check out Chaos Effect Hierarchy for a breakdown of the different types of Chaos Effects.

History

The inspiration for MCCE comes from its namesake. "Chaos Edition" type mods are mods inspired by the mod "Super Mario 64: Chaos Edition" and function very similarly. MCCE aims to capture a similar kind of play experience; offering hectic, chaotic, "seemingly sentient" gameplay.

Little Trivia Section

The following 34 of 62 possible Chaos Effects appear in the 1.1 trailer, in order of appearance:

The following 24 of 40 possible Chaos Effects appear in the 1.0.2 trailer, in order of appearance:

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