The most basic tool that can be used to trade Souls. It can only be used on Soul Devices. Gets consumed on use.
An advanced version of the Contract. It doesn't get consumed on Soul Devices. Right Clicking with a signed Dominic Contract will open a Menu that'll let you do Special Things to the Signer.
A unique type of signable item. Its purpose is to be used with the Waystone to create a TPA-like system.
It's a teleportation device that requires a Contract or a Wandering Tablet, along with XP, to function. Right-click it with a Contract and it will cost you XP to use. Right-click it with a Wandering Tablet and it will cost the bound player XP to use. The bound player must also be sneaking when it is activated.
The Idol protects the player who placed it from direct attacks by others bound to them through contracts, within a 96×96 block area centered on the Idol's position.
The Vessel creates a unique link between a Contract and the person signing it in a more consistent way. If activated by placing a soul fire source 2 blocks under the Vessel, it applies the Soul Debt effect to the signer. Soul Debt doubles all damage, and it makes it go through your armor.
The Swapper swaps the 2 blocks on either end of it on redstone input, emitting light once activated. If the 2 blocks are Vessels holding Contracts, the 2 corresponding players will switch positions.
The Vassal is a War Machine (Made and Improved from Blueprints of well-known Mason) that was designed with only one goal in mind, to Protect it's owner at all costs. It's a Semi-Alive device that has 3 states:
- Deactivated Mode: Its Default Dormant state.
- Activated Mode: In this State the Vassal will Activate to kill anything its Owner harms, or if something harms its owner.
- ##### Mode: Protects its Owner at all costs, even if it means to SLAY anything that moves.
The only weakness that the Vassal has is its Bulky frame, that allow attackers to simply stand on top of it without any consequences. Whenever a Vassal is destroyed it'll drop the most precious of its crafting materials
The Eye of the Apex is a crafting ingredient for the Obelisk. It's not obtainable in survival.
The Obelisk is the Supreme Device of Soul Magic. It allows the Placer to Claim a square area with a radius of 24 blocks (Configurable). Inside that area any Intruders that try to Place or Break blocks, the Obelisk will Restore said Blocks. The Obelisk also can't protect itself. When an Obelisk is broken by either it's placer or someone else it'll drop back the Eye of the Apex. Any players that are in the same Faction as the Placer of the Obelisk, can also interact with the Claimed Area. If the Owner Sneak-Right-Clicks the Obelisk, it'll enable a No-Enchants zone that affect only Intruders.
Has 3 uses. For the first two uses, whenever you have it in your inventory and kill a player, that player will be temporarily set to Spectator mode. On the third use, the killed player will be permanently set to Spectator.
Has unlimited uses. Exiles players 7,777,777 blocks away from spawn (configurable).
A Dominic weapon that doesn't allow for perma-killing, making it weaker among other weapons.
A sword with unlimited uses. Whenever you kill a player with it, the player will be chained. Right-clicking the chains perma-kills the player.
Coming soon...
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Factions are Dominium's way of making teams in survival. They allow players to form alliances, prevent friendly fire, and communicate with faction-wide messages.
To create a faction, use /faction create <faction_name>. The creator becomes the faction owner and has exclusive rights to manage the faction.
Players can only join factions through invitations. The faction owner uses /faction invite <player> to send an invite. The invited player then uses /faction accept to join.
The Nether Roof is Dominium's way of messing with Netherite farming. It's no longer a vast, empty expanse, but instead an abandoned complex that delivers a strong "you shouldn't be here" vibe. The roof is no longer illuminated and lacks the light and warmth of the Nether, feeling like a cold, dark, abandoned place.
The Nether Roof contains new structures where you can find Suspicious Soul Sand and other valuable loot. These abandoned structures add to the eerie atmosphere and provide rewards for brave explorers willing to face the Rooflings and navigate the darkness.
The Rooflings are hallucinations invoked by the eerie atmosphere of the Roof. They have only one purpose: to kick players out of the Roof. When a Roofling hits a player, the player will start phasing through the ground until reaching a safe surface. If the player falls into the void, they will be teleported high above the Nether Roof.
Suspicious Soul Sand can be found in structures above the Roof. Brush through it to uncover valuable items, including Netherite and The Necklaces. It drops many useful items that make exploring the dangerous Nether Roof worthwhile.
The Necklaces have one simple purpose: letting the player experience the world as a certain mob type. These are trinket items that grant unique abilities with trade-offs:
More necklaces will likely be added in future updates.
You can make building blocks out of Soul Sand. Right Clicking Stone Bricks or Chiseled Stone Bricks with a Dominic orbs transforms them into Dominic Bricks & Chiseled Dominic Bricks. All of the blocks have slabs, stairs and walls.
A block that prevents mobs from spawning in a 64-block radius. (Configurable)
A glass variant that can be turned on and off, and that triggers a chain reaction that turns on and off any neighboring Soul Glass blocks.
You can use /dominium:ghost (add, clear, list, remove) to add a player as a ghost. Ghosts are invisible beings with increased stealth that can only be seen as a glimpse in the corner of your screen. If you're a ghost, you can hold a Dominic Effigy in your main hand or offhand to become completely visible or invisible.
You can use /dominium:marker (clear, get, set) while holding an Item Marker to set its text. Example: /dominium:marker set Given by CalinXD
When holding this item in your main hand, and most Dominic weapons or items in your offhand, you can add the text from the Item Marker as lore to the Dominic weapon or item.
If you're in spectator and you have the Ghosted Effect (you didn't perma-die) you won't be able to pass through blocks.
When you're in spectator mode, you can now interact with some blocks such as doors, trapdoors, buttons, bells, and more!