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OreSpawn is a Minecraft modification created by Richard H. Clark (known online as "TheyCallMeDanger") on April 2013.[1] OreSpawn adds a multitude of new features that first started with new ores, but adds new bosses, mobs, tools, weapons, armor, and much more, making the game much more difficult.[2] The version is indefinitely stuck in Minecraft's 1.7.10 version, and has a controversial history with attempts to update it to version 1.12.2.[3]
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- ^ "OreSpawn | Minecraft Mods Wiki | Fandom". Fandom.
- ^ "OreSpawn (Video Game) - TV Tropes". TVTropes.