Minecraft Mod: Roosttimrwood

Download the Roosttimrwood mod now to enhance your Minecraft gameplay with exciting new features!

Introducing the Chicken Catcher, a handy tool that allows you to capture chickens and add them to your inventory. Craft the chicken catcher using an egg, a stick, and a feather. Simply use the catcher on a chicken to capture it effortlessly.

The Roost feature enables you to keep all items dropped by chickens within the roost itself. With the ability to hold up to 16 chickens in a single roost, managing your poultry has never been easier.

Utilize the Chicken Breeder to encourage your chickens to breed. When two chickens are placed in the breeder, they will initiate the breeding process behind privacy curtains. The breeder can store up to 64 seeds, using 2 seeds each time the chickens breed.

Enhance your gameplay with the Roost Collector, a tool designed to automatically gather all dropped items from nearby roosts. It scans a 9×9 area centered above the collector, ensuring no items go to waste.

Experience seamless integration with other mods such as Chickens and More Chickens, allowing for a versatile and comprehensive gameplay experience.

For advanced customization, you can integrate the mod with ContentTweaker. By providing textures for chicken block and item models, you can personalize your chickens in the following locations:

  • resources/roost/textures/blocks/chicken/<chicken_name>.png
  • resources/roost/textures/items/chicken/<chicken_name>.png

Modpack creators rejoice! This mod is open source and can be used in any modpacks, offering endless possibilities for creating unique and engaging Minecraft experiences.

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