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https://github.com/serilum/breeze-spawn

💨 Adds a chance for breezes to spawn naturally everywhere in place of a blaze.
https://github.com/serilum/breeze-spawn

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💨 Adds a chance for breezes to spawn naturally everywhere in place of a blaze.

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Breeze Spawn


Download


You can download Breeze Spawn on CurseForge and Modrinth:

  CurseForge:   https://curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/breeze-spawn
  Modrinth:      https://modrinth.com/mod/breeze-spawn


Issue Tracker


To keep a better overview of all mods, the issue tracker is located in a separate repository.
  For issues, ideas, suggestions or anything else, please follow this link:


    -> Issue Tracker


Pull Requests


Because of the way mod loader files are bundled into one jar, some extra information is needed to do a PR.
  A wiki page entry about it is available here:


    -> Pull Request Information


Mod Description




Requires the library mod Collective.

   This mod is part of The Vanilla Experience modpack and Serilum's Spawn Bundle mod.
Breeze Spawn adds a chance for breezes to spawn naturally everywhere in the world in place of a blaze. They've been added in the Minecraft 1.21 update specifically for the trial chambers, but with the mod you'll be able to encounter them naturally where blazes can spawn. By default 1/10 blazes become a breeze, but this can be changed in the config. The wind charge can be quite challenging!


Configurable: ( how do I configure? )
chanceBlazeIsBreeze (default = 0.1, min 0, max 1.0): The chance a blaze that has spawned is a breeze entity.



The breeze can spawn everywhere, but will be most challenging together with a blaze spawner:



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You may freely use this mod in any modpack, as long as the download remains hosted within the CurseForge or Modrinth ecosystem.

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For issues, ideas, suggestions or anything else there is the Github repo. Thanks!