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CB: Compressed Blocks

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Minecraft 1.21
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CB: Compressed Blocks


Overview



This mod allows players to compress multiple blocks into a single block or multiple items into an item crate, saving
space in the world.

The compressed variants can store up to 9 blocks/items of the same type, and with multiple levels of compression, a
single compressed variant can hold as many as 3,486,784,101 blocks or items.

This allows players to store vast quantities of blocks/items in a single block.

The compressed block can be decompressed to retrieve the original blocks, making it a versatile tool for building and
storage purposes.

Currently, the mod offers 264 different types of compressed blocks and 179 types of crates.


Minecraft Versions: 1.14.4, 1.15.2, 1.16.5, 1.17.1, 1.18.2, 1.19.2, 1.19.4, 1.20.2, 1.20.4, 1.20.6
Mod Loader: Fabric, Forge, Neoforge
Author: Sashiro



Features

    • Block Compression: Compress multiple blocks into one, saving space in your world.
    • Item Compression: Compress multiple items into one Crate, saving space in your inventory.
    • Expanded Storage: Store vast quantities of blocks and items in a single compressed block or crate.
    • Versatile Usage: Utilize compressed blocks for various building and storage purposes.
    • Easy Crafting: Craft compressed blocks or crates using a 3x3 crafting grid.
    • Decompression: Decompress compressed blocks and crates back into their original form.

List of Blocks



See #List of Blocks

Usage



Crafting compressed blocks:

    1. Open the vanilla crafting table.
    1. Place 9 of the desired blocks in a 3x3 crafting grid to create a compressed block.
    1. Craft the compressed block.



To decompress a block:

    1. Place the compressed block either in the player's crafting inventory or a crafting table.
    1. The compressed block will decompress back into its original nine blocks.

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