Enameled Armor
Color Your World with Enameled Armor
This mod opens up new possibilities for personalizing your equipment in Minecraft. Now you can cover diamond, iron, and chainmail armor with special enamel, creating a unique appearance for your character.
Coloring Process
First, the armor is covered with a thin layer of clay, turning it into an enameled version. Then you can dye it using dyes - up to eight different colors at a time. Each new dye will mix with the previous ones, creating unique shades.
Easy Modifications
If the coloring result doesn't satisfy you, simply place the armor piece in the crafting grid - the dye will be completely removed, leaving a clean enameled surface. For complete enamel removal, use gravel in the crafting grid along with the item.
Important: all enchantments and current durability of the item are preserved during any enamel manipulations.
Enchantment Glint Control
For enchanted enameled armor, a unique feature is available - right-clicking in any inventory slot allows you to turn the visible enchantment glow on or off. This capability also works for bows, iron, and diamond swords, although weapons cannot be dyed.
Pure Colors
The mod includes recipes for obtaining pure colors: true blue (#0000FF), red (#FF0000), green (#00FF00), white (#FFFFFF), and black (#000000). To create them, add a mushroom along with the corresponding dye to the enameled armor.
Chainmail Crafting
Recipes for creating chainmail armor have been added, which are displayed in JEI/NEI and appear after obtaining an iron ingot.
Hint System
Recipes for enameled weapons and iron armor become available immediately after obtaining clay. Diamond and chainmail armor appear in the recipe book after first crafting the corresponding items.
Multilingual Support
The mod supports Spanish and French languages. Adding other languages is possible with quality translations.
Practical Applications
• Team colors for PvP • Roleplaying with kingdom colors • Hide and seek games • Camouflage in various biomes • Freedom of expression through armor color