Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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Wye's Hungerless is a total overhaul of food for singleplayer (does not currently work with multiplayer). Removes the hunger mechanic and natural health regeneration entirely. Food now provides healing when eaten.
BONUS EFFECTS
Nearly every food in the game provides potion effects, including new effects! This encourages food diversity and gives every food item a niche in gameplay. The effects provided by foods were balanced to be less potent than potions.
STACKING
Nearly every food stacks to 4. Why 4? It limits the power of food to be more in line with the golden age of Minecraft. But it's still convenient to cook, especially with campfires. There are some exceptions to this rule, like cookies that stack to 8.
MOVEMENT OVERHAUL
Some people believe sprinting is overpowered and makes mobs less engaging. While others cannot part with the convenience of sprinting. These config settings provide a compromise. You can enable speed walking which disables player sprinting but increases the player's base move speed. You can also enable a setting that increases the base speed of slow melee-focused mobs.
BETTER BERRIES
Sweet berries and glow berries have the annoying trait of being both a food and a seed, so you can accidentally plant them when you mean to eat them. This mod solves this issue by requiring you to craft berries into seeds before planting them.
HEALING METHODS
Food heals by giving the player regeneration. The health recovered is equivalent to the nutritional value of the food consumed. If you prefer instant healing, a config setting lets you swap the healing method to instant.
OTHER CHANGES
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The Hunger potion effect now prevents you from sprinting (if you don't disable sprinting universally).
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Soups and stews now are consumed instantly, and other foods have varied eating speeds too.
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Mob loot tables were rebalanced to drop less meat.