Pitfall Mod
The pitfall block acts like a normal block when placed. If it receives a redstone signal it will fall to the ground like sand. It will also activate neighboring pitfall blocks to fall down as well. This can cause a cascade effect which allows you to use less redstone.
This block can be useful for building bridges that collapse on command, cages that fall from the sky, and I’m sure you will be able to think of some others. The recipe is shown in the video.
Installation:
Singleplayer Instructions
- Locate the minecraft.jar
- Open the minecraft.jar in a program like winrar and delete the META-INF folder.
- Download & Install Risugami’s Modloader
- Download & unzip Pitfall mod.
- Copy all of the *.class files from the unzipped folder into your minecraft.jar.
- If an /imgz/ folder is in the unzipped folder, copy it over to minecraft.jar.
Multiplayer Instructions
- Locate the minecraft.jar
- Open the minecraft.jar in a program like winrar and delete the META-INF folder.
- Download & Install Risugami’s Modloader
- Download & Install ModloaderMP in both the client and server (if you’re running one)
- Download & unzip Pitfall mod.
- Copy all of the *.class files from the unzipped “client” folder into your minecraft.jar.
- If an /imgz/ folder is in the unzipped folder, copy it over to minecraft.jar.
- If you’re running a server: Open the minecraft_server.jar in a program like winrar.
- If you’re running a server: Copy all of the *.class files and /imgz/ folder from the unzipped “server” folder into your minecraft_server.jar.
If you’re having problems please reinstall ModLoader. Then make sure you deleted META-INF from minecraft.jar. If that doesn’t work, and you’re sure you reinstalled modloader just now, it could be a blockID or itemID conflict. These mods will automatically create a file in (minecraft folder)/mods/DJoslin/, open that file and change the ID to an unused one.
For Minecraft 1.5.2
For Minecraft 1.5.1
For 1.3.2