Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
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Peter Wolf's Zip-line
Peter Wolf's Zip-line adds a fast and practical zip-line transport system to Minecraft. Build two zip-line stations and connect them into a working downhill route. The higher station automatically becomes the starting point, while the lower station becomes the destination.
After placing the first station, the mod shows a height indicator that compares the station level with your current position. This helps you plan the route and clearly see whether you are building higher or lower. The zip-line speed depends on the height difference between the two stations. The bigger the drop, the faster the ride. There is no artificial distance limit, so you can build short local lines, long mountain routes, deep cave descents, or huge transport systems across your world.
Features
- Build two zip-line stations
- Higher station becomes the start
- Lower station becomes the end
- Height indicator after placing the first station
- Clear information if you are above or below the first station
- Speed based on height difference
- No artificial distance limit
- Useful for mountains, caves, bases, towers, and long-distance travel
How it works
Place the first zip-line station to start planning your route. While building the second station, the mod shows how many blocks you are above or below the first station. This makes it easy to create a proper downhill line. Once both stations are placed, the mod automatically detects the start and end points. Use the higher station to ride the zip-line down to the lower station.
Perfect for
- Mountain bases
- Cliffside villages
- Cave entrances
- Mineshaft travel
- Survival transport
- Adventure maps
- Large builds
- Fast downhill movement Peter Wolf's Zip-line turns height difference into movement and gives players a simple, fun, and flexible way to travel through the world.
Recipe:
I C I W R W S S S
I = iron ingot C = chain W = string R = redstone S = smooth stone


