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Configurable Extra Mob Drops is a server-side mod which adds the ability to add extra items to drop on death for any entity. On first load, it generates a config file. You can add items manually, or use the commands in-game.
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️ Add any extra item drops to entities via commands and...
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️ Add any extra item drops to entities via commands and...
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Chętnie wyświetlilibyśmy opis, ale witryna, którą oglądasz,...
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Requires the library mod Collective. This mod is part of...
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Features: Mob Drops. Dungeon Loot. Ore Gen. Plant Drops. DIY...
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Welcome to Mega Randomizer, the Minecraft randomizer that...
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Features: Mob Drops. Dungeon Loot. Ore Gen. Plant Drops. DIY ore graphs. By adding world-gen.json to the JER config folder and toggling the DIY setting ingame you can make your own ore distributions. See github wiki for info on how to generate this using a JER command. For 1.12+ take a look at RegionScanner to generate the json file.
Welcome to Mega Randomizer, the Minecraft randomizer that you can customize. You can choose whether to randomize drops from blocks, mobs, players, or all three! You can also choose to include or exclude non-survival mode items as available randomized drops.
Configurable Extra Mob Drops to serwerowy mod, który dodaje możliwość dodawania dodatkowych przedmiotów do upuszczania po śmierci dowolnej jednostki. Po pierwszym załadowaniu generuje plik konfiguracyjny. Możesz ręcznie dodawać przedmioty lub używać poleceń w grze.
Killing mobs gives you better mob loot & head drops - Download the Minecraft Mod DarkLoot by GamerPotionDev on Modrinth.
Edit Mob Drops is an easily configurable mod that lets you edit what mobs drop, including adding items to specific groups of mobs, adding additional items, and even clearing existing drops! All vanilla and modded items are supported, including NBT data.
Configurable Extra Mob Drops is a server-side mod which adds the ability to add extra items to drop on death for any entity. On first load, it generates a config file. You can add items manually, or use the commands in-game.