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GT: New Horizons is not just a Minecraft modpack, it is a long term challenge built for players who enjoy depth and complexity. Based on GregTech, it turns Minecraft into a slow, methodical progression experience where planning matters more than speed.

From the beginning, crafting is more difficult and automation is required early on. Progression is tier based, meaning you must fully understand one stage before moving to the next. This makes GTNH a pack that can take hundreds or even thousands of hours to complete.

What sets GTNH apart is how it combines technology, magic, and exploration into a single progression path. Mods like Thaumcraft, Blood Magic, and Applied Energistics are all required, not optional. The quest book helps guide players through this complexity while still leaving room for creativity.

GT: New Horizons is not beginner friendly and it is not fast. But for players who enjoy problem solving, large automated factories, and long term goals, it is one of the most rewarding Minecraft experiences available.



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