Install Finite Extreme

Step 1

Installing a modpack using the Technic Launcher is easy. If you don't already have the launcher downloaded, visit our download page to get the latest version.

Step 2

Type in the modpack name (Finite Extreme) or paste the following url into the search box.

Step 3

Finally, click Install at the bottom right of the launcher after you select Finite Extreme from the list on the left. The launcher will handle everything else!

Finite Extreme

by Sfven
Version 2.7.2 • Minecraft 1.7.10

This pack is designed to bring almost everything you could ever want. Coming in with over 200 mods, this pack will allow your imagination to run wild... but if you do not have an imagination, don't worry, I have more than 100 mods just for you!

So in case you missed it, this pack is designed to bring technology and adventure together into a massive pack that will provide more than enough to do just short of anything. We have about 10ish plant related mods; 40ish mods that aim to specifically have a huge affect on world generation. It also has around 50 dimensions (like the Nether, Underworld, Ant Dimension and about 47 more). Oh, and did I mention that you can build your own dimension (Mystcraft mod & RFtools mod) and have an entire dimension or two completely to yourself (Random Things mod)? That's right, nobody else can enter that dimension.

Okay, time for some solid statistics...         Nearly 250 mods         About 50 new dimensions         Over 5000 new entities (mobs)         Over 200 new commands      Which brings us up to over 105,000 items. Yeah, over 105,000 items. To put that in perspective, vanilla Minecraft only has short of 2000 items. mic drop

Nearly three quarters of the mods in this pack use RF (RF is essentially electricity), so a few of the best mods in the pack to get power from are: Extra Utilities, Big Reactors, and Draconic Evolution.

Time to talk about some of the specific and more popular mods that this pack has.

We have Applied Energistics, a mod that allows for virtually infinite storage of any item while also adding the ability to directly, or remotely, craft any amount of any item.

Biomes O Plenty! This mod is one of the most well known Minecraft mods to date. This mod adds around 75 new and (very) nice biomes.

Highlands! Same idea as Biomes O Plenty: Adds about 25 new and unique biomes.

Chisel 2! Adds about 5000 new variants of blocks already in the game. So, you want a stone brick house, but you want something that looks 300% cooler. Well, then this is the mod for you! Each compatible usually has about 20 options to pick from.

Battle Towers! An extremely good way to get large amounts of xp quickly! These giant towers hold mob spawners inside them. For every story, the mobs get progressively harder until you get to the top and are faced with a boss. Additionally, every story has loot, which gets progressively better the higher up (or in some cases, further down) you go! At the top, once you have killed the boss, you will be rewarded with diamonds, gold, and occasionally even better loot.

Infernal Mobs! This is a simple mod, but once you see its effects, you will fear it more than most of the other mods. This mod will randomly give a mob huge buffs and special boss-like effects. Some of these effects are: the ability to fly, invisibility, regen, and almost always a significant health increase. This is alright if it is a zombie, but, take for example a Battle Towers boss. It normally has about 150 health, so it is already harder to defeat than most mobs, but if it has been affected by Infernal Mobs, it will now normally have over 500 health and other special effects, proving to be a very difficult foe. Good thing there is only a 0.1% chance that anything will be affected by this mod.

Morph! I get it, I really do. You don’t like the way you look. You want a whole new character. Well, with this mod, you guessed it, you can morph into things! But what kind of things? I’m glad you asked. You can turn into anything you kill. Anything! Ender Dragon, zombie, clown, pigman, you name it. Not only can you look like them, you gain their abilities! If you kill a bat, you can fly (you have to visit the Nether to unlock the ability to fly as a morph), you kill a zombie, most mobs will not attack you, kill a creeper, you can explo- okay, you can’t do that, that would kill you.

OptiFine! More FPS (you’ll need it) and more graphics options (some of them might cause crashes, so I recommend leaving them as vanilla as possible).

FastCraft! Same thing as OptiFine, just without all of the fancy graphics settings; more FPS!

Advent Of Ascension (A.K.A. Nevermine)! This is the largest mod in the entire pack, at least in size. Fittingly, it is one of the two main mods in the pack. This mod adds nearly 25 new dimensions, hundreds of new mobs, tons of unique effects and sounds; a huge mod.

Lastly, OreSpawn! The other main mod in the pack. This mod has, hands down, the hardest bosses in the game. You kill “The King” you have beaten the pack!

Okay, so with all of these mods, how do you officially beat the pack? Well, as I stated above, OreSpawn holds the hardest to beat mobs in the game. One of these mobs is The King. The King is a giant dragon that flies around, shoots fireballs at you, strikes you with lightning, and does another, more rare, effect. I’ll let you find that one out. It has about 5000 health and is heavily armored. So a diamond sword would not even do half a heat of damage to him. You will probably notice when fighting or admiring him (from a distance) that he is guarding a giant tree made of valuable minerals. The tree is about 150 blocks tall and 200 wide, and solid minerals (Uranium, diamonds, emeralds, titanium, gold, iron, etc.). Upon killing him, you will receive one of every item in the game. The items fly everywhere, covering the entire tree in tons upon tons of items. Yeah, one of every item. Upon killing him, you could easily say that you have beaten the pack.

But what's the catch with this pack? Well here it is: Given that the pack has more than 230 mods, it will require an above average computer (but you still won't need a NASA supercomputer or something insane like that).

I'll make this easy, here are the recommended specs for a computer that could run the pack well:

Minimal: GPU: Nvidia 960 (2GB VRAM) CPU: 2.4Ghz RAM: 8GB

Recommended: GPU: Nvidia 970 (4GB VRAM or more) CPU: 3.0Ghz or more RAM: 16GB

We even have our own server that runs this pack: infinityempire.mc-srv.com Additionally, here is a video on how to install the pack: https://youtu.be/MwNlO9SFw7k

Latest Update
Finite Extreme was updated to version 2.7.2