Carry On
Utility Mods 4-10-2024, 16:50 Lucius Maximus 261 0
Are you tired of struggling to move chests, machines, or even your friendly animal pals in Minecraft? The Carry On mod allows you to effortlessly pick up and transport various blocks and mobs with just your bare hands. With its easy controls, inventory preservation, and mob relocation features, it offers a convenient solution for managing your in-game world.
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While you can carry smaller mobs, larger creatures like Creepers or Endermen are a no-go. Carrying large or heavy block entities may slow you down slightly, adding a touch of realism to the game.
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Here's what you need to know about the Carry On mod
- Simply hold Shift and right-click (with empty hands) on chests, furnaces, spawners, or other blocks to lift and carry them. No more tedious mining and rebuilding!
- The best part? You won't lose any items stored inside chests or machines when you pick them up.
- Forget about needing a pickaxe to collect block entities. With Carry On, you can grab them directly with your hands.
- The mod even lets you pick up smaller mobs like chickens, sheep, and baby animals using the same method as block entities.
- With intuitive controls, picking up and placing items is a breeze.
- Prefer a different key combination? You can easily change it in the mod's settings.
Keep in mind
While you can carry smaller mobs, larger creatures like Creepers or Endermen are a no-go. Carrying large or heavy block entities may slow you down slightly, adding a touch of realism to the game.
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