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This video, titled ‘Witchery Mod Tutorial – Circle Magic Rites and Covens – Minecraft Mod’, was uploaded by IDEDOnline on 2014-07-13 03:32:00. It has garnered 91667 views and 772 likes. The duration of the video is 00:15:44 or 944 seconds.
Part 8 of my Minecraft tutorial series for the Witchery Mod and the second part of the Circle Magic Tutorial set. In this video I will show you how to perform rites, get a familiar, a coven and combine rites to create different effects in any mod pack that includes the Witchery Mod such as Attack of the B-team and Feed the Beast.
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In this video I cover… Rite of Charging – 0:51 Rite of Binding (Getting a familiar) – 1:32 Waystone – 2:23 Rite of Binding (Waystone) – 2:55 Rite of Transposition (Teleport) – 3:47 Rite of Transposition (Transposing Iron Ore to Surface) – 4:14 Creating a Coven (Recruit Coven Witches) – 5:31 Rite of Beastial Call (Coven Spell) – 6:53 Rite of Summoning (Spectral Familiar) – 8:22 Rite of Moving Earth – 9:56 Rite of Broken Earth – 10:21 Rite of Sky’s Wrath – 11:16 Curse of Hell on Earth – 12:00 Combining Rites (Summoning demons safely) – 13:24
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