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Hungr Datapack README (DO NOT READ CONTAINS SPOILERS)

Overview
The Hungr datapack significantly increases Minecraft's difficulty by introducing new survival mechanics, hunger-based effects, and hostile world events.

Features
  • Beds Regenerate Health at a Cost: Sleeping restores health but also inflicts hunger.
  • Stronger Night Mobs: Hostile mobs gain strength at night and even more during blood moons.
  • Undead Horsemen: Rarely, undead mobs summon lightning and spawn mounted zombie horsemen.
  • Dynamic RandomTickSpeed: The tick speed increases during rain, affecting crop growth and other random events.
  • Blood Moon Events: Blood moons grant hostile mobs extra strength and speed, while players gain night vision.
  • Hunger-Based Attributes: Player abilities change based on hunger level, with special effects for starving, undernourished, and well-nourished states.
  • Animal Defense: Farm animals retaliate when attacked, dealing damage and fleeing.
  • Iron Smelting Disabled in Furnaces: Iron cannot be smelted in regular furnaces, increasing resource scarcity.
  • Sheep no longer drop wool
  • No keep inventory
  • Huge debuffs when hungry
  • No natural regen


Installation
  1. Download the datapack.
  2. Place the datapack folder in your world’s [​icode]datapacks
  3. [​/icode] directory.
  4. Reload the world or use [​icode]/reload
  5. [​/icode] in-game.


Usage
  • Play as usual; the datapack automatically applies its changes.
  • Expect tougher survival, more dangerous nights, and new hunger-based challenges.
  • Manage your hunger carefully and adapt to new threats.


Compatibility
  • Designed for Minecraft Java Edition.
  • May conflict with other datapacks that modify hunger, mob behavior, or furnace recipes.


Support
For issues or suggestions, contact the datapack creator or open an issue on the project page.
CompatibilityMinecraft 1.21
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