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Curios API is a mod that allows users and developers to add and customize accessory/equipment slots in Minecraft. It works with Forge and NeoForge, and supports Mending, Curses, and other inventory mechanics.
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A flexible and expandable accessory/equipment API for users and developers. 139.7M Downloads | Mods
16 cze 2024 · Curios is a mod that adds extra equipment slots to Minecraft, which can be customized and manipulated by users and developers. It is an unofficial continuation of CuriosAPI by TheIllusiveC4 for NeoForge, with a central GUI and vanilla tag system integration.
Curios is a flexible and expandable accessory/equipment API for users and developers. The purpose is to provide functionality for developers to add extra accessory/equipment slots in a convenient and compatible manner, as well as to give users the ability to configure these slots to their preferences.
Download Curios API 1.16.5-4.1.0.0 on Modrinth. Supports 1.16.4–1.16.5 Forge. Published on Mar 3, 2023. 53179 downloads.
Download Curios API 5.11.0+1.20.1 on Modrinth. Supports 1.20–1.20.1 Forge & Neoforge. Published on Oct 25, 2024. 58959 downloads.
Curios is a flexible and expandable accessory/equipment API for users and developers. The purpose is to provide functionality for developers to add extra accessory/equipment slots in a convenient and compatible manner, as well as to give users the ability to configure these slots to their preferences. By default, Curios does not add any content ...