The Cycle

The Cycle

A minimalistic mod that aims to make every resource in vanilla Minecraft fully renewable.

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Screenshots

Dead Bush Farming
Cobwebs
Deepslate Generators
Tuff Generator
Calcite Crafting
Sand Smelting

About this Mod

Cycle is a minimalistic mod aimed at making every resource in vanilla Minecraft fully renewable while blending into vanilla gameplay. Different resources are made renewable through different methods with all farming methods designed to make sense for the resources they farm as well as being balanced with vanilla.

  • Bone meal can be used on sand to produce dead bushes.
    Bone meal can be used on sand to produce dead bushes
  • Cave spiders can produce cobwebs.
    Cave spiders can produce cobwebs.
  • Cobblestone and stone generators constructed in the deep dark produce cobbled deepslate and deepslate respectively.
    Cobblestone and stone generators constructed in the deep dark produce cobbled deepslate and deepslate respectively.
  • Lava flowing next to blue ice and above soul sand produces tuff. This is identical to a basalt generator but with soul sand instead of soul soil.
    Lava flowing next to blue ice and above soul sand produces tuff.  This is identical to a basalt generator but with soul sand instead of soul soil.
  • If a guardian is struck by lightning, it turns into an elder guardian. Note that chanelling does not work underwater.
    If a guardian is struck by lightning, it turns into an elder guardian.  Note that chanelling does not work underwater.
  • An elder guardian killed by magic (such as a conduit) drops a heart of the sea.
    An elder guardian killed by magic (such as a conduit) drops a heart of the sea.
  • Wandering traders can now sell spore blossoms.
    Wandering traders can now sell spore blossoms.
  • Calcite can now be crafted from cobblestone and nautilus shells.
    Calcite can now be crafted from cobblestone and nautilus shells.
  • Sand can now be produced by smelting dirt. Both furnace and blast furnace can be used.
    Sand can now be produced by smelting dirt.  Both furnace and blast furnace can be used.
  • Sniffers can now sniff out artifacts in sand and gravel creating more suspicious sand and gravel. The type of loot you can get from brushing depends on the structure the sniffer sniffs in. Note that desert well loot is added to desert temple suspicious sand/gravel.
    Sniffers can now sniff sand and gravel into their suspicious variants if within a structure that supports archaeology.
  • Sniffers can also sniff and dig up extra treasure from various structures. These include:
    • Ancient City
    • Bastion Remnant
    • Desert Temple
    • End City
    • Jungle Temple
    • Nether Fortress
    • Pillager Outpost
    • Stronghold
    • Woodland Mansion
      The loot that you can get is dependent on the structure the sniffer sniffs in and is based on the loot tables for the various chests found within these structures. This means that sniffers provide renewable "Snout" banner patterns (bastion), diamonds, disc fragments (ancient city), echo shards (ancient city), "Swift Sneak" enchanted books (ancient city), enchanted golden apples, gilded blackstone (bastion), horse armor, "Otherside" music disc and "Pigstep music disc (bastion). Also, end cities give sniffers a small chance of sniffing and digging up an elytra.
      Sniffers can sniff and dig up extra chest loot
  • Endermen have a chance to spawn with a block. When this happens, the block will NOT prevent the enderman from despawning until it places the block in the world (at which point, standard persistance rules apply). The chance of this happening is 25%, but that probability is reduced to 2% for enderman-heavy biomes (warped forest and the end). The block an enderman spawns with depends on four factors: the dimension and biome the enderman spawns in, whether or not it spawns exposed to the sky, and the y-level it spawns at.
    • For endermen spawning on the surface of the overworld, expect them to hold blocks you would expect to find in the biome. Grass is very common, but you can also find in the appropriate biomes: calcite, clay, coarse dirt, gravel, ice, mossy cobblestone, mud, packed ice, podzol, red sand, sand, snow, and stone.
    • Underground, depending on the y-level the enderman spawns at, you can find it spawning with: andesite, deepslate, diorite, dirt, granite, gravel, stone, tuff, and all overworld ores (both stone and deepslate variants). Note that ores are uncommon finds for endermen to spawn with, but if you are desparate, an enderman's chance of spawning with a given ore at a given y-level is roughly proportional to your chance of finding said ore at said y-level while mining.
    • In the hether, you can find endermen spawning with basalt, blackstone, crimson mylium, gravel, magma block, netherrack, soul sand, soul soil warped mylium, nether gold ore, nether quartz ore, and ancient debris. Note that ancient debris requires an enderman to spawn between y-levels 8 and 24, and that range is under the lava ocean, so you will have to excavate some spawning area for an enderman to spawn with ancient debris.
    • In the end, endermen only ever spawn with end stone.
      Endermen spawning on the surface of the overworld can spawn with blocks corresponding to their biome.
      Endermen spawning underground can spawn with stone and other blocks you find while mining.
      Endermen spawning at deeper y-levels can spawn with deepslate.
      Endermen spawning in the nether can spawn with nether blocks.
      Endermen spawning in the end can spawn with end stone.
  • If the ender dragon is killed by a charged creeper, it will drop its head. I leave it to yu to figure out how to pull this off in survival.
    The ender dragon drops its head when killed by a charged creeper.

Available Versions

The Cycle 1.0.1.3release
MC 1.20.4forge
March 3, 2024
The Cycle 1.0.1.3release
MC 1.20.4neoforge
March 3, 2024
Cycle 1.0.0.4release
MC 1.20.4neoforge
February 20, 2024

How to Install The Cycle on Your Server

1

Order Server

Order a Minecraft Java server with at least 3 GB RAM (4 GB recommended).

2

Set forge Loader

In the panel under "Egg", select the forge loader and matching Minecraft version (1.20.4).

3

Install Mod

Open the mod browser in the dashboard and search for "The Cycle". Click "Install" – done! Alternatively, upload the .jar via SFTP to the /mods folder.

Compatibility

Mod Loaders

forgeneoforge

Minecraft Versions

1.20.4

Server-side

Required

Recommended RAM

4 GB(min. 3 GB)

Frequently Asked Questions

The Cycle server crashes on startup – what to do?

Most common cause: wrong forge version or insufficient RAM. Check the server log (latest.log) for "OutOfMemoryError" or "Mixin" errors. With Mado Hosting: ensure at least 3 GB RAM is allocated and the loader matches the mod version (1.20.4). You can switch loaders with one click in the panel.

Is The Cycle compatible with forge and neoforge?

The Cycle officially supports forge, neoforge for Minecraft 1.20.4. The Mado dashboard automatically detects incompatible loader combinations.

Server lagging with The Cycle – how to optimize performance?

Recommended RAM: 4 GB (per 8 players). Use /spark profiler to check if The Cycle consumes the most tick time. Common fixes: reduce server view-distance to 8-10, install "performant" or "starlight" as supplementary mods on Forge. With Mado Hosting, your server runs on NVMe SSDs with dedicated CPU cores for minimal latency.

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Details

License
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only
Server-side
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Supported Versions

1.20.4