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This module allows you to compress and decompress any stackable item or block by *16 or *64.
Details
Creation
Insert the recipe below into a Custom Crafter to upgrade it into a Block Compressor. The GUI of a Block Compressor is used as an interface to change the settings.
<ADD RECIPE>
Compressing and Decompressing
A Block Compressor has 3 modes. It can compress *16, compress *64, or decompress. To set compression, place a stack of either 16 or 64 items (of any type) into the middle slot of the Block Compressor GUI. To set decompression, place a single item (of any type) into the middle slot of the GUI.
If compression is set, throw a stack of either 16, or 64 (depending on the mode) on the top of the Block Compressor. If decompression is set, throw a single compressed item on the top of the Block Compressor.
Bugs
Compressors are unable to compress items with custom data, such as lore or skull texture data, without destroying said data. This bug is due to limitations in minecraft commands and nbt editing. Lores and enchantments are not saved through compression either.
Learn More and Download
History
Date | Version | Change |
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03 Feb 2016 | 2.0 | Released Block Compressors |
10 Jun 2017 | 2.1 | Updated for 1.11 |
10 Jun 2017 | 2.2 | Updated for 1.12 |