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Enchantment ID Extender

Enchantment ID Extender

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3 years ago

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1.7.10
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Enchantment ID Extender

The Enchantment ID Extender mod solves an important technical problem for Minecraft users who install multiple mods. Without this addon, the number of available enchantment IDs is very limited - only 256 values. This quickly becomes an obstacle when using several mods that add new enchantments.

Main functionality

The main purpose of this mod is to expand the enchantment ID limit to 4096. This increase provides enough room for dozens of modifications to work simultaneously, eliminating conflicts and crashes.

Additional features

The settings also include an option to increase potion IDs from 32 to 127. If desired, you can activate a mode where the game will crash when any ID conflict is detected - this helps quickly identify problematic mods.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: What about block, item and datawatcher IDs? Answer: For these purposes, there are specialized solutions - Not Enough IDs or Endless IDs.

Question: Even 127 potion IDs are sometimes not enough. Answer: Extended Potions expands this limit to 4096 values.

Question: How about entity and dimension IDs? Answer: Forge already supports unlimited registration for these types. If a specific mod causes problems - it's the fault of its author.

Question: Are there solutions for biomes? Answer: Check out Biome ID Extender.

Question: Is there an easy way to detect ID conflicts? Answer: Anti ID Conflict will help with this.

Question: Will there be a version for Minecraft x.x.x? Answer: For versions 1.12+ it's recommended to use Just Enough IDs.

Question: Is it suitable for modpacks? Answer: Definitely - you can safely include it in any packs.

Question: Found a crash or incompatibility! Answer: You can always report the issue - the developer will definitely consider it.

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TCLProject

TCLProject

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Created: 21 May 2022

ID: 16725