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Minecraft: Java Edition
1.21.1–1.21.11
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Client and server
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Licensed MIT
Published last month
Rainy’s Armor
GUIDE : https://youtu.be/oqhJXBe2Cew
This mod is a Minecraft mod that adds 7 unique armor sets, powerful weapons, and special abilities that change how you play the game.
Each armor set has its own custom effects PLUS abilitys and an item or a weopon of it own type that deals high damage.
Void Set

- The Void Armor is crafted using Ender Pearls
- Grants a custom Void effect when the full set is equipped that does cool stuff as in the guide video
- Includes the Void Sword with its own abilities
Bedrock Set

- Bedrock is now craftable using a Bed + Cobblestone placed next to each other just as in the guide video
- Unlocks the Bedrock Armor Set
- Includes the Bedrock Sword with a custom ability
- Comes with a unique Bedrock effect tied to the set
- Makes the player way smaller now like a minimized human coz bedrock is too heavy and uhh gravity compress us , yk cool idea
Slime Set
- Includes the Slime Armor Set
- Adds the Slime Sling
- The Slime Sling can launch the player into the air for Movement and HIGH JUMPS and combat
- its prob the most useful one i feel like spiderman with it i can climb walls and stuff and also fling me and others
Frost Spear

- Adds the Frost Spear weapon
- It Works just like the trident in mc but it has its own SPECIAL COOL EFFECTS and particles
TNT Set

- Adds the TNT Sword
- Includes a custom TNT Sword ability
- Adds crafting recipes for the TNT Sword
- Focused on explosive combat playstyle where you can explode others or boost your self in the air by expldoing under you
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- It's a pretty nice Mod that I had fun learning how to make I LIKE IT , ALL thanks to macondo for giving me the Hope and inspiration to start modding otherwise i would BE away from this much fun , Thanks MACONDO and hackclub
This template is available under the CC0 license. Feel free to learn from it and incorporate it in your own projects.


