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- Minecraft 1.21
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Required Resource Pack
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RESOURCE PACK IS REQUIRED
Have you ever wanted to have a little more customization options for your elytra, but found capes just aren't quite enough?
This datapack allows you to apply dye and armor trims to your elytra in the same way you can with leather armor, creating thousands of new possibilities!
By placing your elytra in a smithing table with one of a few specific items, you can give it a custom skin. Unlike dye colors, skins overwrite your cape texture. While elytra skins can be combined with armor trims, some of their unique designs may not line up perfectly with the trim textures.
Due to the leather dying system being added since the original version of this datapack, the original 16 dyed elytra colors have been turned into legacy skins. They should work exactly as they did before, albeit without the requirement for phantom membrane to recolor them, providing a more vibrant option for those who liked my original textures.
You can remove their dye or custom skins by placing them in a smithing table. If you add in a clock, you can also remove armor trims from them. Dye can be washed off in a cauldron.
The Race Suit skin comes from the Eerie Mojang Office Party event server, created by Blockworks. I simply modified it to fit onto the java elytra model. Every other texture is taken from some official version of java edition in some shape or form.
3 Update Logs
Customizable Elytras v1.2 : by PlanetNydro 04/01/2026 6:31:15 pmApril 1 @ 10:31 pm UTC
- Datapack will now work with version 26.1
- Dyed elytra can now be washed with a cauldron
- Updated the dying recipes to match the new format
- Added a dialog with some information to the pause screen
- Dyed elytra can now be washed with a cauldron
- Updated the dying recipes to match the new format
- Added a dialog with some information to the pause screen
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The armor trims seem to be pretty consistent no matter what I do, I'm not sure what could be causing them to break