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Minecraft: Java Edition
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🛡️ GoldenMaus’s Bronze Tools
A refined, mid-tier gear expansion mod focused on balance, compatibility, and classic metallurgy.
🔧 New Materials & Gear
Forge a full set of bronze armor and tools, offering greater durability and enchantability than iron without being as strong as diamond.
All bronze tools and armor pieces can be recycled in a furnace to get Bronze Nuggets
🏗️ Blocks and Beacons
Bronze, Tin and Raw Tin blocks
Bronze and Tin blocks can be used as Beacon bases, allowing you to build functional beacons.
🪓 Resource Gathering & Ore Generation
A new tin ore is added to the Overworld, generating naturally between Y-level 40 and 128.
Once collected, copper and tin can be crushed to use in the Bronze Blend recipe.
🔥 Smelting & Alloying
Bronze Blend is crafted from Crushed Copper and Tin
The resulting Bronze Blend can only be smelted in the Blast Furnace
🧩 Mod Compatibility
It includes Forge-standard tags for all major items and blocks:
Ingots, raw materials, dusts, nuggets, ores, storage blocks, tools, and armor
This means your bronze resources will automatically integrate with automation systems, machines, crafting recipes, and pipes from mods like Create, Thermal Expansion, Mekanism, and more — no extra configuration needed.
✅ Why Use This Mod?
Fully self-contained and compatible with vanilla progression
Simple yet flexible design — perfect for lightweight tech or adventure modpacks
No unnecessary APIs or dependencies — just clean Forge code and standard practices
📜 License: All Rights Reserved
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This mod is licensed under All Rights Reserved.
You may:
-Download and use this mod for personal use.
-Share the original, unmodified mod file directly with friends.
-Include the mod in modpacks.
You may not:
-Reupload this mod publicly to any website or file host without my permission.
-Modify, decompile, or reverse-engineer the mod.
-Sell or monetize this mod in any form. (Except in modpacks)
-Reuse any assets or textures
If you're unsure whether something is allowed, ask first.