
Forgery
Forgery is a comprehensive collection of subtle vanilla gameplay enhancements and small features that the developer considered useful or interesting. Every element of the modification is fully configurable through configuration files.
This mod is the Forge counterpart to Fabrication - essentially the same modification but adapted to work under Forge instead of Fabric.
Currently the mod includes 261 different features and the number continues to grow.
Main Feature Categories
General Settings
- Balance - Changes to vanilla gameplay balance
- Experiments - Bold and unusual ideas
- Fixes - Elimination of bugs and strange game behavior
- Mechanics - New game systems and powerful additions
- Minor Mechanics - Small improvements to existing systems
- Pedantry - Fixes for minor inconveniences
- Tweaks - Minor changes harmonizing with vanilla style
- Unsafe - Conveniences that make cheating easier
- Utilities - Useful minor features not affecting gameplay
- Weird Tweaks - Subjective changes
- What's Old Is New Again - Return of forgotten elements
Key Features
Fixes:
- CanDestroy/CanPlaceOn tags work in survival mode
- Improved game pause with stopped animations
- Colored block breaking particles
- Multi-line text copying to signs
- Disabled night vision flashing
- Ability to open inventories in portals
Utilities:
- Display of enchantments on books
- CanHit tag for weapons
- Item blinking before disappearance
- Markdown support in chat
- /i, /item, /more commands
- Customizable item despawn time
Tweaks:
- Arrows effective underwater
- Safe walking through berry bushes
- Cooking mobs on campfires
- Teleport sounds when using Ender pearls
- Rainbow experience
- Trident return from the Void
New Mechanics:
- Anvil repair with iron blocks
- Air bottles underwater
- Item disassembly into components when broken
- Directional rails
- Setting respawn point on crying obsidian
Features
Most functions work on the server side. Configuration files use the classic INI format for additional nostalgia. The feature collection doesn't follow any specific logic - it's simply a set of what the developer found interesting.
For detailed information about all features with demonstration videos and images, it's recommended to check the modification's wiki.