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Multitool

Multitool

Combine all the tools into the Multitool

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Compatibility

Minecraft: Java Edition

1.21.x
1.20.x
1.19.x
1.18.x
1.17.x

Platforms

Data Pack
Fabric
Forge
NeoForge
Quilt

Supported environments

Server-side
Client and server (optional)

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Creators

PuckiSilver
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theDukette
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Details

Licensed MIT
Published 2 years ago
Updated 2 weeks ago
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Multitool

Do you hate it when your whole inventory is cluttered by tools?

Well, with this data pack you can combine all the tools into the Multitool.

Download on Modrinth Sourcecode on GitHub

Features

The Multitool can always break blocks meant for the axe, hoe, pickaxe or shovel, no matter what form it is currently in.

If you look at a block, the Multitool switches to a tool suited for that block like an axe to strip logs or a shovel to create paths.

When sneaking while looking at tillable blocks, the Multitool swaps to a hoe, so you can create fresh farmland.

You can enchant the Multitool! It supports any enchantment that you can normally put onto a tool.

The Multitool has 3 times the durability of a regular tool made from the same material.

Mutlitool even supports resource packs, like this one by Dukette, it turns the Multitool into a halberd!

How to get

craft_stone_multitool craft_diamond_multitool

To craft a Multitool, you just need to combine all four types of tools of the same material in the crafting grid.

Adding or removing a Multitool

You can generate your own Multitool data pack simply by configuring a config and building it

This also works for modded tools but note that some mods break data packs so I won't guarantee compatability or support

  1. Install Python and beet
    If Python is allready installed, you should just be able to run pip install beet to install beet

  2. Clone or download the GitHub repository

  3. Add or remove materials in multitool_config.yml and configure overwrites, for mods where a tool isn't following vanilla's naming scheme

    You can easily find the namespace by looking at the item in your inventory after pressing F3 + H, it should be in the form <namespace>:<material>_<tool>

  4. Move to this folder with a terminal and run beet, it should create a folder called build with your data pack in it


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