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Every Compat (Wood Good)

Every Compat (Wood Good)

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4 weeks ago

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1.18.1 — 1.21.1
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Every Compat: Wood Good - Universal Wood Compatibility

Tired of incomplete wooden block sets? This mod is specifically designed to solve this problem!

Every Compat works as an addon to popular mods and fills the gaps by adding all blocks from these mods in all installed wood types. Every block type is available in ANY wood that exists in your modpack.

No more need to install multiple separate compatibility mods - one universal solution is enough! Everything works automatically.

Additionally, the mod attempts to convert blocks from other removed compatibility mods into their equivalents.

🪑 Supported Blocks 🪑

LAST UPDATE: March 12, 2025

List of supported mods

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  • 1.18.2 - 🟫
  • 1.19.2 - 🟦
  • 1.20.1 - 🟩
  • 1.21.1 - 🟨
  • Only in FORGE or FABRIC or BOTH - ⬜
  • Built-in support - 🟢|🟡
  • Not available - ❌
  • Will it update to 1.21.1 - ❔

❓ Frequently Asked Questions ❓

Question: How does this even work? Answer: Magic.

Question: Is this mod compatible with other compatibility mods? Answer: Yes, I've included a list of many popular compatibility mods. The mod will try not to register things that are already in them when they are installed.

Question: I'm a mod author, can I use this mod to add support for my blocks? Answer: Yes! The mod includes a very simple and easy-to-use API with which modders can register a complete block definition in just 10 lines! The mod will automatically generate all assets.

Question: Can you add support for "x" wood type? Answer: Try the mod.

Question: A block type isn't supported, can I add it myself? Answer: Not directly since registration cannot be conditional and cannot depend on configuration files. If you're a modder and know code, you can create a pull request to the mod or use the EveryCompatAPI class directly in your mods (check their javadocs and mod modules for information).