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Configurable Death
by CalaMariGold
Configurable Death is a game-mechanics, management and utility Minecraft mod from CalaMariGold with 6.1K downloads on the Orca catalog. It runs on Forge, so it slots into a matching Minecraft profile without hand-patching anything. Configurable Death is free to download and free to host on Orca: press Play and Orca launches Minecraft with Configurable Death already installed, or host it on a free server to play with friends. There is no control panel and no config files to edit, and no command line to learn. Describe what you want in plain English and Orca installs Configurable Death along with the loader and Minecraft version it needs, then you and your friends are playing in minutes.
Spiritual successor of Corpse Complex for modern MC. Configure aspects of the player death, such as parts of the inventory to keep/drop, hunger, durability, experience, and more.
How to install Configurable Death
Two ways to add Configurable Death to Minecraft. One takes a click.
- Click Play below. Orca installs Configurable Death with Forge and the right Minecraft version, then launches straight into the game.
That’s it. Nothing to download or configure.
- Download the latest Configurable Death file from Modrinth for your Minecraft version.
- Install Forge and launch Minecraft once so the loader profile is created.
- Drop the downloaded .jar into your mods folder (the mods folder inside .minecraft, or your server's mods folder).
- Add any libraries Configurable Death depends on (the Modrinth page lists them) into the same folder, then start Minecraft on the Forge profile.
Configurable Deathversions & compatibility
Configurable Death targets Forge. Orca matches the right loader and Minecraft version for you when you host or play it, so you never have to line them up by hand. For the full list of supported Minecraft versions and required dependencies, check the Modrinth page.
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