- Moobloom types are no longer stored in an enum, but rather initialized through a class. This way, it's easier for mods to add custom moobloom types.
- Moobloom types are now stored in Identifiers instead of simple strings. For example, "red" has become "manymooblooms:red". Mooblooms from old worlds should carry over safely.
Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
1.21–1.21.4
Platforms
Supported environments
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