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Anti Grian Switch Reborn

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This is a recreation of the glitch that caused the anti grian switch in Hermitcraft season 9

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anti-grian-switch-reborn-4.2.0.jar
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Anti-Grian Switch reborn

This is a reproduction of the Anti-Grian switch from Hermitcraft Season 9, and by extension, the Anti-Gem switch from the beginning of Hermitcraft Season 10.

It allows you to toggle the error that would cause the game to crash when rendering falling entities (sand, gravel, anvil etc.)

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By default, you configure the anti Grain switch using CTRL + G. You use the keybind Should Control Be Held (AGS Reborn)(y/n) to, as the name implies, configure wether or not the control key should be held. If it's set to n, than you don't need to hold control to activate it, if it's set to anything else, it will auto-set to y. If you place a gravity block when the switch is set to on, then the game will crash.

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Original Error

There was a compatibility issue between Continuity and Sodium in 1.19 versions when Indium was not present. This would cause Sodium's rendering engine to not handle Fabric Rendering API calls correctly, and therefore throw null pointer errors.

This Mod

This mod crashes the game with a fake stacktrace and NullPointerException when it tries to render a falling block entity, and the switch is on. But, this can be used anywhere, that's right, anywhere!

It is a renderthread crash, which is considered a "safe" crash. It should not corrupt your worlds¹ at least, it didn't in my testing.

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If you use this mod in a video that will be publicly viewable (e.g., posted on TikTok or YouTube), then you have to:

  • Provide links to the modrinth, curseforge, and github pages.
  • NOT claim attribution for the mod.

¹I DO NOT take any responsibility for corrupted worlds, server bans, or lost data caused by abusing leveraging this mod's core function.

Anti-Grian Switch reborn

This is a reproduction of the Anti-Grian switch from Hermitcraft season 9, and (by extension, as they were caused by the same mod conflict) the Anti-Gem switch from the beginning of Hermitcraft season 10. It allows you to toggle an error that existed in the Continuity mod which did not play nice with sodium rendercode. But this can be used anywhere, that's right, anywhere! With (I hope) any mod.

Use

By default, you configure the anti Grian switch using CTRL + G. You use the keybind Should Control Be Held (AGS Reborn)(y/n) to, as the name implies, configure wether or not the control key should be held. If it's set to n, than you don't need to hold control to activate it, if it's set to anything else, it will auto-set to y. If you place a gravity block when the switch is set to on, then the game will crash.

How it works

This mod takes advantage of a strange quirk in how minecraft renders. This is based off a cross-compatibility error between Continuity and Sodium in 1.19 versions when Indium is not present where Sodium's rendering engine did not handle Fabric Rendering API calls correctly, and threw null pointer errors. My mod crashes the game with a fake stacktrace and NullPointerExecption when it tries to render a falling block entity and the switch is on. It is a renderthread crash, which is considered a "safe" crash. It should not corrupt your worlds¹ at least, it didn't in my testing.

Video usage guidelines

If you use this mod in a video that will be publicly viewable (e.g. posted on tik-tok or youtube) then you have to:

  • Provide links to the modrinth, curseforge, and github pages.
  • NOT take attribution for the mod.

¹I DO NOT take any responsibility for corrupted worlds, server bans, or lost data caused by abusing leveraging this mod's core function.

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