AvM Staff Mod
AvM Staff Mod is a fan-made, mostly canonically accurate, and close to vanilla mod adding staffs from Animation vs Minecraft series to the latest version of Minecraft: Java Edition.
AvM Staff Mod will receive updates less often in the first half of 2025, as I currently have other priorities. I will release updates, but instead of the monthly-ish release schedule, expect an update about every other month. Thank you for your patience.
Credits
- Alan Becker, for animating Animation vs Minecraft series
- My friend Brother Oliviär, for drawing Royal Staff Ingredient and Staff Infusion Smithing Template textures
- Ink&Soul, for fixing a bug
- My friend MoonWolf, for giving unsolicited ideas
Roadmap
Functionality will be added gradually, bringing many smaller updates before the 1.0.0 release. See this GitHub discussion for upcoming features.
Staff Mod items
Staff Mod adds the following items to the game:
- Faint staff rod
- Faint royal staff head
- Faint royal staff
- Royal staff
- Royal staff ingredient
- Crown of King Orange
- Staff infusion smithing template
Supported items in staffs
Staff Mod implements functionalities for the following items:
- Anvil, chipped anvil, damaged anvil
- Bell
- Bone block
- Cake
- Campfire, soul campfire
- Diamond Block
- Furnace, blast furnace, smoker
- Gold Block
- Lightning rod
- Magma block
- Netherite block
- Snow block
- TNT
- Wither Skeleton Skull
- Wool (any color)
Supported Minecraft versions
Supported? | Minecraft version | Latest supported AvM Staff Mod version | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
❌ | <1.20.4 | - | |
❌ | 1.20.4 | 0.14.x | |
❌ | 1.20.5 | - | Use Minecraft 1.20.6 instead |
❌ | 1.20.6 | 0.19.x | |
✅ | 1.21-1.21.1 | 0.20.x | |
🚧 | 1.21.2+ | - | Soon™ |
❌ Not supported
✅ Supported
🚧 Support will be added in the next update
Why not support 1.x.y?
I tell you why.
This is a project I enjoy working on in my free time, however, I have other priorities right now.
I am not obliged to support a whole museum of different Minecraft versions.
Mojang keeps adding new features to Minecraft, which either make coding new features simpler, or require major changes to the code, and backporting these features is not worth my time.
If you know how to code, the mod is open-source, you are free to backport it as long as you adhere to the license.
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