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Portable Hole

Portable Hole

Where did the walls go?

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Equipment
Transportation

Compatibility

Minecraft: Java Edition

1.21.x
1.20.4
1.20–1.20.1
1.19.2–1.19.4
1.18.2

Platforms

Fabric
Forge
NeoForge

Supported environments

Client and server

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Creators

Fuzs
Fuzs Owner
LunaPixelStudios
LunaPixelStudios Studio

Details

Licensed MPL-2.0
Published 2 years ago
Updated last month
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📖 About:

Portable Hole adds one single item you can only find in strongholds: An arcane tool that temporarely makes blocks vanish in a 3x3 tunnel. Only a few seconds later those blocks will reappear just as they were. So don't be distracted by the fancy looks and be quick when going through the hole.

📷 Media:

  
A temporary hole providing a quick exit    Be quick, temporary holes only stay open for a few seconds
 
  
The Portables Hole item is found in stronghold chests (20% chance)    Where did the wall go?
 
    
Hello there!     
 

💡 FAQ:

Q: The portal texture is not showing for me!
A: The portal texture is incompatible with shaders, you'll have to rely on the fancy spark particles only.

Q: How do I configure this mod?
A: Mods can have three different kinds of configs depending on the kind of settings they provide: Client, Common, and Server.

Client and Common configs are found in /.minecraft/config/, named as <modId>-client.toml and <modId>-common.toml, respectively.

Server configs though are applied per world, therefore you'll find those in /.minecraft/saves/<world>/serverconfig/<modId>-server.toml for local singeplayer worlds, and in /<world>/serverconfig/<modId>-server.toml for you Minecraft server. Changes made to a server config only apply to that one world. Setting default values in server configs for all newly created worlds is possible by copying the modified server config to /.minecraft/defaultconfigs/.

In a local singleplayer world you can quickly find config files by running the /config showfile <modid> command and by choosing CLIENT, COMMON or SERVER. Then click the file name (ending with .toml) that appears in chat to open the file in a text editor. After saving the file, the config will automatically reload in-game after a couple of seconds, so no game restart required.

On some mod loaders editing configs is also supported in-game via the Mods menu option. On some Minecraft versions you can also install my Config Menus for Forge mod for editing configs directly in-game.

🏆 Credits:

Developing Portable Hole was helped and inspired by:

  • Azanor and their Thaumcraft 3 mod which Portable Hole is based on entirely
  • Vazkii and their Botania mod where the fancy spark particles in this mod come from
  • Finalbossblues for their amazing icons available over on itch.io

  

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