

The modpack was centered around mods built using Minecraft Forge. Īn important feature of the new modpack was the solicitation of permissions from the mod developers prior to inclusion of that developer's mods in the FTB modpack, which had previously caused Technic controversy. Slowpoke's FTB mod pack announcement image.Īfter hearing about many players using the modpack without playing the modpack, Slowpoke announced the creation of a new, general kitchensink modpack on August 13th, 2012 with a post on the Minecraft Forums. That version was then updated to a harder version, known as FTB Insanity, which took many players 50 to even over 100 hours of play time to fully complete. However most players that refer to the "FTB map" mean the pyramid map, known for its large basalt pyramid that included various rooms that listed a set of items the player had to create in order to solve each challenge.

The map went through various iterations, including the bedrock map - known for the challenge and reward structure made of bedrock. This version gained large popularity after being live-streamed on with Direwolf20 competing against Mattabase, both very well known users of the mods included in the map.Īfter the map was released, the FTB Team decided to simplify the installation of the modpack by creating a launcher to automatically distribute the map, mods and configuration for those interested in playing it. The map was adapted to allow multiple players to compete against each other in a race to complete the objectives. Using the tech mods in the modpack, these goals would be checked and give rewards automatically. The map was a Sky Block map the player spawned on a small platform in a void world, and must overcome a series of challenges. It was announced on February 24th, 2012 on the Minecraft Forums. Feed The Beast was originally created as a custom challenge map, developed by a small team led by Slowpoke.
