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Minecraft: Java Edition
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🌲 ITimber
ITimber is a lightweight and intuitive tree-felling plugin designed for modern Paper, Spigot, and Purpur servers. It introduces a unique "raise-to-fell" mechanic that gives players total control over when they want to trigger the timber ability, making forest clearing faster, safer, and more satisfying than ever.
✨ Features
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Manual Activation: No more accidentally felling your custom wooden builds! Sneak + Right Click with any axe to "raise" it and prime the timber ability.
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Massive Tree Felling: Instantly chop down entire large trees up to 500 blocks in size in a single break.
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Configurable GUI: Use
/itimberor/timberto open a sleek, in-game interactive menu:- Toggle: Enable or disable your personal timber ability access on the fly.
- Timeout: Customize exactly how long your axe stays "raised" (adjustable from 1 to 60 seconds).
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Smart Item Collection: All dropped logs are automatically injected into your inventory first. If your inventory fills up completely, the leftovers drop naturally at the base of the tree to prevent lag.
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Zero-Config Setup: Works instantly out of the box with full support for all vanilla log, wood, and mangrove/cherry/pale oak variants.
🛠️ How to Use
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Equip: Hold any valid axe (Wood, Stone, Iron, Gold, Diamond, or Netherite).
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Prime: Sneak (Shift) + Right Click to "Raise your axe." You will receive a clear action confirmation message in chat.
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Chop: Break any log or wood block within your configured timeout window to fell the entire tree structure instantly!
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Cancel: Sneak + Right Click again to lower your axe manually, or simply let the countdown timer expire.
⚙️ Compatibility
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Platforms: Paper, Spigot, or Purpur.
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Minecraft Version: 1.21.x (Fully compiled, tested, and optimized for 1.21.1).
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Java Version: Requires Java 21 or higher.
⚠️ Note: This plugin is currently in Beta. In Development, which means it may still contain minor bugs or edge-case performance issues. It is highly recommended to test the jar in an isolated development environment before deploying it directly to a populated production server.


