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Enchanted Book Redesign
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Better identify enchanted books
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Ever notice how all enchanted books are the same color with no way to tell them apart or even how strong they are?
This mod aims to fix that issue by changing the ribbon/glint colors to match the types of items that the enchants can go on and changing the textures of the enchanted books to reflect the level of them
Note: 1.18+ have the enchanted glints weakened until I can find a way to tint them again.
Inspired by https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/d563cn/oc_enchanted_book_redesign_to_make_them_easier_to/

Green - can be applied to armor
Red - Can be applied to swords
Purple - Can be applied to tridents
Orange - Can be applied to bow
Teal - Can be applied to crossbow
Blue - Can be applied to Fishing rods
Brown - Can be applied to tools
Black - These are cursed, stay away
In the case of multiple enchants, the highest level one will take preference for the model and the colors will be combined.
The mod is client side only so it can be used on vanilla servers.
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Ever notice how all enchanted books are the same color with no way to tell them apart or even how strong they are?
This mod aims to fix that issue by changing the ribbon/glint colors to match the types of items that the enchants can go on and changing the textures of the enchanted books to reflect the level of them
Note: Enchanted books have their tint color changed to white and weakened to more easily see the book colors
Inspired by https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/d563cn/oc_enchanted_book_redesign_to_make_them_easier_to/
Green - can be applied to armor
Red - Can be applied to swords
Purple - Can be applied to tridents
Orange - Can be applied to bow
Teal - Can be applied to crossbow
Blue - Can be applied to Fishing rods
Brown - Can be applied to tools
Black - These are cursed, stay away
White - Undefined, used when the enchant doesn't match any other category
These colors can be changed or even new groups added for each tag
In the case of multiple enchants, the highest level one will take preference for the model and the colors will be combined.
The mod is client side only so it can be used on vanilla servers.
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