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Link for cloning the project: git@github.com:Asyrion/survivalproject.git

Version 0.0.0.1

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Code of conduct

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Starting an Open Source Project

Starting an Open-source-project

Webhooks

Webhooks

Added new Branch MagicCircle
Branch MagicCircle
  • Added new particle effect magiccircle
  • Color can be changed
  • Emissive color glowing effect added
Added various new environmental assets
  • Added WoodStump01
  • Added WoodStump02
  • Added WoodLog02
  • Added WoodLog03
  • Added RockSandstone01
  • Added RockSandstone02
  • Added RockGranite01
  • Added RockGranite02
  • Added RockGranite03
  • Added RockGranite04
  • Added GrassDried01
  • Added ScatterMushroomWhite01
  • Added ScatterMushroomYellow01
  • Added Tree01
  • Added Tree02
Added new Branch MagicShield
Branch MagicShield
  • Added new particle effect magicshield
  • Color can be changed
  • Emissive Color glowing effetcs added
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