Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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👋 Welcome to Elixir
What is Elixir?
Elixir is a Fabric modpack dedicated to purely performance and resource pack compatibility. It allows the user to customize and add on their own mods that they want to the pack without it coming pre-packaged with any additional bloat. And it's great for users who don't often use mods because it should act very similarly to vanilla but with much better performance.
Performance & Compatibility
Elixir's optimizations allow for far better FPS, memory usage, chunk loading, resource pack compatibility, modpack compatibility, and more! In general, the specific optimization mods implemented in this pack more often than not lead to better results and compatibility than OptiFine and some other alternatives.
Vanilla Parity
One issue that plagues many other existing performance modpacks is a lack of vanilla parity due to a few included mods or config settings that in some cases affects gameplay in a way that differs from vanilla. This includes parts of the game such as world generation, rng, mob spawning, and entity pathfinding, which can negatively impact redstone contraptions, farms, and lead to conflicts with a larger set of mods that players may also want to use. As a result of its importance, I made it my goal to create a modpack that maintains vanilla parity in gameplay.
Shaders
Using Iris's shader implementation, Elixir enables the usage of both old and new shaderpacks while also benefitting from some very helpful performance mods!
Feature Request?
Any feature suggestions you'd like to see implemented within Elixir? Head over to the issue tracker to suggest them!
Mod List/Adding Mods
You can find a list of mods for each version that's released over on the wiki! This modpack was also made to be built on top of as a base for any other QoL client-side mods you may want such as zoom or brightness mods!
Modpack Versioning: x.y.z
- "x" corresponds to a full Minecraft update (increases for 1.19, 1.20, and 1.21, for example)
- "y" is the minor version of the Minecraft update (increases for 1.20.1, 1.20.2, and 1.20.3, for example)
- "z" is the modpack version for the corresponding full/minor Minecraft update (if a modpack update is the 4th modpack update for 1.20.6, for example, then z would equal 4)
🙋 FAQ
Q: How do I install a modpack?
A: You can find instructions for this over on the wiki!
Q: Is this client-side or server-side?
A: Client-side. You should be able to play with it on any server that allows vanilla clients!
Q: How do I report bugs?
A: Simply create an issue over on the tracker!