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Welcome to Arrowlib

This is a NBT-Based library Newly Developed By NatyCrap (Me). Where did it come from? Don't ask me, because I have no clue

ArrowLib

Why Not Forge? To summarize it, it has to do with some small drama including Minecraft Forge, and it's owner, LexManos. I heard this from the video below by CygnusMC. I am not a man for Minecraft Drama, so I decided I'd move away from Forge, this is not to encourage hate to Lex, or any other members that are still a part of the Minecraft Forge team, it's to just bring some light to the situation. I encourage you to go support the Neoforge Team, because I wish them the best, on their journey.

Why not quilt? - I just don't know a lot about the engine or code of Quilt, but once I figure it out, I may release a version for Quilt.

Can I use this in a modpack? - Go ahead! It supports me (as long as you give propor credit.) this is an API/Library mod, so some mods may require it.

Why isn't it on the Curseforge Website? Much like the reason there isn't a forge version, it has to do with drama, from Mod Dev's revenue decreasing when it SHOULD be going UP, to safety, and sucurity issues on the CurseForge Website. Again, I'm not a man for drama, so I left before I could fall victum to any of this! To put it simply, I do not support the CurseForge platform anymore.

I highly discourage spreading hate to the CurseForge team though, because their PRIMARY job, IS to make money after all, so please don't use this explaination as proof for hatred or rage to the CurseForge platform. The Situation is explained in the video by Purplers below!

Why is it called Arrowlib? - Ummm... Uhhh... It just is... I guess.

What exactly ARE the Tags used in the mod - Here is a list

Number Variables: Variable Trys To Consume: ConsumedAttempt

Variable finishes consuming: ConsumedVar

Variable Dropping Item: DropVar

Variable Placed Block: PlaceVar

Variable Direction(s): xDirect, yDirect, and zDirect

Variable Movement(s): xMove, yMove, and zMove

With all the questions you may be having PLEASE enjoy the API, and use it to your advantage.


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Licensed ARR
Published 7 months ago
Updated 7 months ago