Divinity Engine
Divinity Engine is a powerful and expandable Minecraft modding platform that fills the game with an entire pantheon of deities and their divine systems. This modification is designed for both regular players and mod developers, transforming the standard survival mode into a world of faith, favor, and divine consequences.
Within this system, players can establish connections with powerful gods, perform rituals at their shrines, earn favor through actions aligned with the deity's will, and gain access to powerful blessings. These blessings provide both passive and active abilities—from dazzling explosions and water dashes to beast tracking and ghostly movement—each uniquely corresponding to their deity's theme. However, power comes at a price. Players who neglect their gods or act against them may find themselves cursed, suffering divine retribution with effects as creative as they are severe.
Shrines for each god are scattered throughout the Overworld, Nether, and End, and every interaction—from gaining favor to activating blessings—must occur before a shrine, reinforcing a ritualistic playstyle. Favor is tracked individually for each god, encouraging devotion, loyalty, and conscious gameplay.
For modders, Divinity Engine is fully expandable. The core mod provides the shrine system, favor tracking, blessing sets (maximum 3 active simultaneously), and curse mechanics, but leaves god definitions and shrine structures open for addons that can register custom pantheons. Whether you're adding a single deity or an entire mythology, integration happens seamlessly.
🔧 Core Features
- Favor System: Earn or lose favor with individual gods through shrine-based actions
- Blessings: Equip up to 3 blessings at once—passive and active divine powers with unique gameplay effects
- Curses: Fall too far into disfavor and suffer from thematic punishments that alter gameplay
- Shrine Interactions: Worship and divine interactions occur only at shrines—emphasizing the importance of location, rituals, and devotion
- Modular Architecture: Gods, blessings, curses, and shrines are fully compatible with addons. Other developers can create and register their own gods and structures
- Lore Compliance: Each god possesses individuality, descriptive text, quotes, and thematic alignment for creating immersive pantheons
- Blessing Set System: Players can only have 3 active blessings at a time, promoting balance and strategy
- Dimension-Based Shrines: Gods reside in different standard dimensions (Overworld, Nether, End), making exploration part of divine discovery
Whether you want to become a Champion of the Sun, a Beast-bound Hunter, or a Fate-marked Trickster, Divinity Engine opens the door to a deeper and more dynamic Minecraft experience where faith shapes fate—and gods are watching.