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Explodrop

What is Explodrop?

Explodrop is a Minecraft mod that makes every explosion in vanilla Minecraft drop every blocks it destroys, instead of making them disappear.

The Problem of "Vanilla Explosion"

In standard Minecraft, explosions are a double-edged sword. While they are great for clearing land or fighting mobs, they come with a frustrating "tax"—a significant percentage of the blocks caught in the blast are simply deleted from existence. Explodrop changes the fundamental physics of the game to ensure that your hard-earned resources are never lost to explosion again.

Why use Explodrop

  1. Stress-Free Base Defense We’ve all had a Creeper sneak up on a decorated wall. With Explodrop, the cleanup is simple. Instead of having to craft new stairs, slabs, or decorative blocks, you can simply walk over the blast site, pick up your materials, and place them back exactly where they belong.
  2. Large-Scale Resource Gathering Pair this mod with a wood farm or a stone generator to maximize output. By removing the "random disappear" mechanic, your technical builds become much more predictable and productive.

📊 Version Available

  • Forge 1.20.1 - This is the most balanced version, the others are currently under developing.

📈 Version Unavailable (Future Development)

  • Forge 1.16.5 - Old but still active
  • Forge 1.18.2 - Still large
  • Forge 1.21.X - Smaller modded audience

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Technical Note : Explodrop is designed to be lightweight and compatible with most other mods. It modifies the explosion logic globally, so even blocks added by other mods should follow the 100% drop rule when caught in a vanilla-style explosion.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License — see the LICENSE file for details.

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