🎓 Collective is a shared library with common code for all of Serilum's mods.
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🎓 Collective is a shared library with common code for all of Serilum's mods.
🌲 Harvest full trees and huge mushrooms instantly with an axe. Includes fast leaf decay and sapling placement. Also works for warped (nether) trees. Become a master tree chopper quick in no time.
🧑🌾 Gives all villager entities a default or custom name to liven up the world.
📚 Automatically refills the player's hand when using the final item if a replacement exists.
🔆 [Client] Press G to toggle the brightness/gamma in-game to maximum and get night vision.
📦 Give all new players joining the world configurable starter gear, items and/or potion effects. It can overwrite the initial inventory, or add the items after. Compatible with FTB Team Islands.
♾ Prevents villager trades from locking up, making them always available. Trade away!
🚪 Multiple identical double doors, trapdoors and fence gates can be opened simultaneously.
🏛️ Allows the creation of buildings on initial world generation at spawn via schematic files.
🙅 Removes those pesky slimes when you're trying to be creative in a superflat world.
🧭 Complete randomly generated quests each day for experience and loot! Made for the 2024 CurseForge ModJam.
🖼️ Adds basic functionality to edit the style of Minecraft's main menu and window.
🏙 Sets the spawn point in a new world to the center of a village.
💰 Patches the anvil to set the default level cost, material cost and percentage repaired.
⭐ Displays a symbol next to enchanted item tooltips when they reach their max level.
💾 Creates back-ups of player inventories before death, which can be loaded via commands.
⛏️ Harvest entire ore veins instantly and drop ore items at the initial block position.
🛡 The shield is hidden and provides protection passively when held idle in the offhand.
🗿 Adds a configurable chance for mobs to drop their head, using vanilla resources only.
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