So I heard you were talking crap about Minecraft's combat?
This mod fundamentally transforms Minecraft's combat system, offering numerous improvements and changes. While it includes some elements from the Java Combat update snapshots, the developer didn't aim to blindly copy all features of the official update. Instead, they added their own ideas and enhancements, creating a unique gaming experience.
One of the key features is the ability to customize characteristics of any weapons and tools - you can modify damage, attack speed, and even attack range! This works with both vanilla items and most tools from other mods.
Main Changes
Sword:
- Sweeping edge activates only with the corresponding enchantment
Shield:
- Now enchantable on the enchanting table (unbreaking)
- Ability to add thorns and mending through anvil
- Protection angle reduced from 180 to 120 degrees
- Damage absorption limited to 5 units, remaining damage passes through (except explosions)
- Blocking delay removed
Axe:
- Added cooldown after attacking before shield use
- Cooldown after blocking before next attack
Bow:
- Power enchantment weakened (power 5 now equals old power 3)
- Cannot have both power and punch/flame/infinity simultaneously
Crossbow:
- Multishot now compatible with piercing
Flint and steel:
- When used on entity, sets it on fire for 3 seconds
- Ignited entity targets you
Eating/Drinking:
- Food/drink consumption interrupted when taking damage
- Potions drink faster
Item stacking:
- Non-throwable potions stack up to 16
- Milk buckets stack up to 16
- Snowballs stack up to 64
- All values configurable
Snowballs/eggs:
- When thrown by player, knockback other players without damage
- Knockback can be blocked with shield
- Added cooldown
Tool attributes:
- Modified tool damage and attack speed
- Added attack reach attribute
- All parameters configurable through interface
- Supports tools from other mods

Frequently Asked Questions
- Does it work on server? Yes, the mod requires installation on both client and server.
- Can I include in modpack? Yes, you're free to add this mod to your modpacks.
- Other questions? Share your experience, problems, and improvement ideas in comments.