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Durability Sucks

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Removes durability, with a tag that lets you add it back to specific items!

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Durability Sucks!

Have you ever been playing Minecraft and think, "Man, I wish I didn't have to make 200 iron pickaxes while mining. I wish I could just have one tool and not have to worry about it breaking"?

GOOD NEWS! I killed it.

Why?

Well, frankly, I don't like durability. While it works great as a survival mechanic, modern Minecraft's endgame with Mending has basically made it more of a nuisance than a proper mechanic. So, I removed it! It removes some tedium from the earlygame progression AND (most importantly) the endgame sandbox of Minecraft.

Wait, why is there a tag to add it back then?

Some mods use durability as a central mechanic for balancing their items. I get it, it's really convenient! Easy system to give powerful items limited uses. Only problem is, with other mods that do this job there's no way to add durability back to items that require it for their function! So, I, using the help of my good friend and actual professional modder Liz, made Durability Sucks to fix that.

How do I add durability back to items?

Using a datapack, add the tag willowmod:break_anyway to your given item and it will start taking damage again! You can find an example datapack here, and if you're looking for a way to make the datapack automatically load for every world check out Paxi! (It's what I use.)

Where can I see this mod in action?

I'm working on a second version of a major modpack of mine, New World, which will utilize this mod and its specific functionality to make for an overhauled endgame sandbox experience!

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  • Look how Durable!
    Look how Durable! (Important note: items still explode and die when blown up. Image for demonstration purposes only)
  • And now: It has the Tag
    And now: It has the Tag (Important: This will happen to items even if they do not have the Tag. Items still explode and die when blown up.)

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