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Revision as of 08:14, 24 October 2018

Perfect for UHCs, this module forces you to balance protection with speed.

Details

Want to play Minecraft with a bit more strategy? Tired of getting a full set of diamond armour and becoming invincible? This module causes each worn armour piece to add to your weight and affecting you with Slowness I to III depending on total weight! A full set of leather armour will allow you to move at normal speed, so choose the best armour for a situation!

Based on the amount of armor points you have, a slowness effect is applied. These weights are based on the in-game tier of the armour, not on their real-world weight.

Weight Info

Armor Points Slowness Effect
0-7 No Slowness
8-15 Slowness I
16-19 Slowness II
20 Slowness III

Compatibility

With the Helios module (released on Gamemode 4D), the custom shamir allows you to reduce one slowness level. i.e. 8-15 armor points would have no slowness effect, and 20, would have slowness II instead of slowness III. If Helios is applied, but there is not enough armor to weigh you down, you will experience a withering effect.

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History

Date Version Change
7 Mar 2014 1.0 Released Weighted Armour
20 Jan 2016 2.0 Updated for 1.9. Uses armor points rather than assigned weight values for each armor piece.
10 Jun 2016 2.1 Updated for 1.11
10 Jun 2016 2.2 Updated for 1.12

Previous Versions

MC 1.8 Version

In MC 1.8 version (v1.0), weight is calculated by assigning an amount to each armor piece, and adding up the points. This was heavily compacted once 1.9 introduced a new objective to test the armor points directly.

Weight Info for 1.8

Item Weight Item Weight Item Weight
Leather Boots 1 Golden Helmet 4 Golden Chestplate 6
Chainmail Boots 2 Iron Boots 4 Diamond Helmet 6
Leather Helmet 2 Leather Chestplate 4 Iron Leggings 6
Chainmail Helmet 3 Chainmail Chestplate 5 Diamond Leggings 7
Golden Boots 3 Golden Leggings 5 Iron Chestplate 7
Leather Leggings 3 Diamond Boots 5 Diamond Chestplate 8
Chainmail Leggings 4 Iron Helmet 5
Weight Slowness Effect
0-10 No effect
11-20 Slowness I
21-25 Slowness II
25 Slowness III