Minecraft Comes Alive is in charge of modifying the social component of Minecraft, turning the villagers into something more humanized entities, both in aspect, as in attitude or functionalities. With this mod installed we can interact and have more human relations with the villagers, and can even marry them or them and have offspring.
New File | MCA-1.12.x-5.3.1-universal.jar |
Release Type | Release |
Manager | WildBamaBoy |
Created | Jun 22, 2013 |
Update | Sep 25, 2017 |
Support | 1.12.2 |
Now the villagers can have female and male gender, thanks to the more than 250 appearances or skins that will be generated randomly for each of these entities. In addition, the villagers and villagers, in addition to having their functions as traditional merchants, may have jobs, we can talk to them through predefined sentences, we can make gifts, ask them to follow us, and many other things.
As we mentioned at the beginning of this article, any player can marry any villager who wants, can even have offspring and create a family. Once we have an established family we can define the roles of each relative, as well as their jobs and much more. Also, if we install this mod to play multiplayer with our friends, we can marry any of the players and create a new family.
Choose Your Destiny
Right-click the enchantment table and answer the setup questions. At the end, you can choose how you want to start the game.
You’ll have quite a few choices at the end of the setup process.
- I Have a Family – You’ll spawn in a small house with a spouse and from 0 – 2 children at random.
- I Live Alone – You’ll spawn in a tall yet quaint home.
- I Live in a Village – You’ll spawn in a small home within a village populated with several other villagers.
- None of these – You’ll remain at your current location with no changes to the world.
Note: These options spawn structures at your current location in the world, overwriting whatever is there! You have been warned.
Interaction
To interact with a villager, simply right-click them to see all of the different things you can do. If you are familiar with previous versions of MCA, this screen is going to look a lot different! It has been expanded to be cleaner and display information in a more RPG-like format.
Color-coded above are the different sections of the interaction screen.
- In cyan – This is the villager’s mood, personality, and (on children), age.
- In green – The villager’s marital information, parental information, and any available gifts for you are displayed here. In the example above, the villager is married.
- In red – This is your relationship level. At 5 red hearts, they will begin turning gold. At 5 gold hearts, you can marry the villager. Hearts will be black if the villager does not like you.
- In blue – This is the villager’s name and job.
- In orange – This is your interaction menu. Depending on your relationship with this villager, your set of options may be different.
Actions
If you begin using too many interactions in a row, they will become less effective and prone to failing.
For those who want a little extra guidance when interacting with villagers, press CTRL in the interaction screen to show your chance of success!.
Mentalities and Moods
Villagers’ moods can change at any time depending on previous interactions, what has occurred in their village recently, and their personality.
Moods influence how successful your interactions with that villager may be. Some negative moods can often boost your chance of success using some interactions!
There are only three villager mentalities that can be assigned by a personality. These affect the villager’s mood types. These are playful, serious, and standard.
In addition to factoring into the villager’s moods, their mentality will determine which interactions are more effective.
Playful villagers prefer more jokes, flirts, etc., while serious villagers prefer chatting and stories. Standard villagers have no real preference as to which interaction you use on them.
You’ll also find that playful villagers are either bored, or entertained. Serious villagers may show interest, or become angry or annoyed. Villagers with the standard mentality will either be happy, or sad.
Personalities
Each personality also assigns its own special ability to that particular villager.
Personality
Athletic
Confident
Strong
Friendly
Curious
Peaceful
Flirty
Witty
Sensitive
Greedy
Stubborn
Odd
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Mentality
Playful
Serious
Serious
Standard
Serious
Standard
Playful
Playful
Standard
Serious
Serious
Playful
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Ability
Runs 15% faster.
Deals more attack damage.
Deals double attack damage.
Bonus 15% to all interactions.
Finds more on chores.
Will not fight.
Bonus 25% to all interactions.
None.
5% chance of losing 35 points each interaction.
Finds less when doing chores.
Each interaction loses 15% of its effectiveness.
None.
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Marriage and Children
Tip: When you marry a villager, give an engagement ring first, then, after getting married, all the villagers nearby will give you presents!
Tip: If you hover over the baby in the inventory with your mouse, you can see his age.
In order to really delve into MCA, you must first get married. You have two different options when doing so:
- Marry a villager. You must have 5 gold hearts with the villager. Gift them any wedding ring.
- Marry a player. You must have a wedding ring and they must agree.
At 10 minutes old, by default, you can right-click the ground and the baby will grow into a child.
Hint: You can also begin having children before getting married if you go to a priest and select Special->Adopt Baby.
If, for some reason, you have lost your baby – you must find a priest. Interact with them, choose Special->Reset Baby. You will then be able to have another child.
Chores
Choose the Work button when interacting with your child to see a list of chores they can do for you!
Farming
The child can either harvest all grown crops in an area or create a new farm from the seeds you give them.
Woodcutting
The child can cut down a particular type of tree and replant it, if you desire.
Mining
The child can alert you when a specified ore is nearby (damages pick), or create a small mine and continually work until told to stop.
Hunting
The child can either tame or kill animals. Once told to hunt, they will walk to a nearby grassy area and wait for animals to appear.
Growing Up
Once your child grows up, they will no longer perform chores for you. But now, you have the option of helping them get married and having children of their own!
The below works with all villagers, not just your children.
In order for your child to get married, you must first craft two matchmaker’s rings. Make your child stand beside the villager you’d like them to marry, and gift a matchmaker’s ring to one of them. They will then be married on-the-spot.
Now, you can either wait until the couple has a child on their own, or you can speed up the process by gifting cake to either villager while they stand beside each other. Note that gifting cake will not always work!
Once the couple has a baby, it will grow into a child and eventually get married and have children of its own. The cycle can continue indefinitely.
Death (and how to cure it)
Summoning the Grim Reaper requires an altar created with 6 obsidian at minimum (3 columns that are two blocks high) and 1 emerald block. The emerald block must be placed in the middle of the obsidian columns.
Your obsidian columns may be as tall as you’d like, as long as there’s an obsidian block on the same level of the emerald block and also one above it.
When you summon the Grim Reaper, the emerald block will be consumed
Once your altar is created, grab your nearest flint and steel and wait until night time. The Grim Reaper can only be summoned at night.
When it’s night, and you’re all geared up, begin to light the top of each obsidian column. When all three columns are lit, light the top of the emerald block and run! The emerald block must be lit last.
After a short light show, the Grim Reaper will spawn above your altar. Defeat him, and he will drop the Staff of Life.

Recipes
Wedding Ring Craft a wedding ring to get married to a villager. Remember you can craft an engagement ring before getting married to get gifts! Rose gold can also be used to craft wedding rings.
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Engagement Ring Craft and gift an engagement ring before gifting a wedding ring to get special gifts from nearby villagers.
Rose gold can also be used to craft engagement rings. All shaped diamond rings can be crafted in this way as well. |
Whistle |
Divorce Papers |
Crafting a whistle will allow you to call your spouse and children to your location when/if you ever lose them.
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Craft these in order to divorce your spouse without needing a priest nearby. To use them, select your spouse, select Gift, then give them this item.
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Villager Bed |
Diamond Dust |
Colored Diamond Dust |
Colored Diamond |
Gem Cutter |
Mix dust with any dye to produce colored diamond dust.
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Smelt any colored dye in order to create a colored diamond.
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The gem cutter is used with a diamond and a shaped mold to craft a diamond in the mold’s shape.
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Shaped Diamond |
Needle |
Needle and string |
A shaped diamond can be used in place of a regular diamond when crafting an engagement ring.
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The needle’s only purpose is to be used in the crafting of a needle and string.
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The needle and string is used to create cloth. With each use, the needle and string is damaged. You may use a single needle and string to create up to 16 cloth.
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How to install:
Download Forge above.
Open the Forge installer, choose Install Client, and click OK.
Download RadixCore and save it to your desktop.
Download MCA and save it to your desktop.
Windows
Press this button combination: Windows+R
In the window that appears, type %appdata% and press Enter.
Open the .minecraft folder.
Locate the mods folder. If it doesn’t exist, create it (do not capitalize anything).
Drag all file into the mods folder. If given the opportunity, do not extract them.
Start your Minecraft launcher, change your profile (bottom-left dropdown box) to Forge, and play!
Mac OS
Press this button combination: ⌘-Shift-G
Type in ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft and press Enter.
Locate the mods folder. If it doesn’t exist, create it (do not capitalize anything).
Drag all file into the mods folder. If given the opportunity, do not extract them.
Start your Minecraft launcher, change your profile (bottom-left dropdown box) to Forge, and play!
Download Minecraft Comes Alive Mods 1.12.2
File Name | Status | Game Version | Date |
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MCA-1.12.x-5.3.1-universal.jar | Release | 1.10.2 | Jan 3, 2017 |
industrialcraft-2-2.2.827-experimental | Release | 1.7.10 | Dec 9, 2016 |
industrialcraft-2-2.3.262-ex18 | Release | 1.8.9 | Jul 29, 2016 |
industrialcraft-2-2.5.63-ex19 | Release | 1.9.4 | Jul 29, 2016 |
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