/reusable-smithing-templates

A Minecraft: Java Edition data pack that makes smithing templates reusable and netherite upgrades easily craftable.

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Reusable Smithing Templates

A Minecraft: Java Edition data pack that makes smithing templates reusable and netherite upgrades easily craftable.

Available on: GitHub | Modrinth | CurseForge | Planet Minecraft

Smithing templates are items that can be found at structures and are used to alter weapons, tools and armor on a smithing table. Personally, I didn't like how smithing templates would be consumed when used. It limits creativity with armor trims and makes obtaining netherite items more difficult than it needs to be. This data pack fixes this issue by returning the smithing template back to the player when it's used on a smithing table.

GIF demonstrating the data pack in action.

Additionally, it adds a crafting recipe for the Netherite Upgrade Smithing Template that's much less resource intensive and doesn't require you to hunt it down in a generated structure.

Recipe for the Netherite Upgrade Smithing Template that the data pack adds. 8 netherrack in a U-shape, 1 diamond in the middle and 1 netherite scrap at the top.

This data pack does not affect the odds of finding smithing templates in generated structures. The existing duplication recipes for smithing templates are also not affected.

Supported Minecraft: Java Edition versions:

  • For 1.21.2 snapshots, use v1.0.2 or later.
  • For 1.21 - 1.21.1, use v1.0.1 or later.
  • For 1.20.3 - 1.20.6, use v1.0.0.

How to Install

Singleplayer

In a New World

  1. Get the latest release
  2. Open Minecraft and go to Singleplayer -> Create New World -> More tab -> Data Packs -> Open Data Pack Folder
  3. Drag or copy & paste the zip file into the window that appears
  4. Click on the ▶️ right arrow on the reusable-smithing-templates icon, then click Done.
  5. Create the world

In an Existing World

  1. Get the latest release
  2. Open Minecraft, go to Singleplayer and select the world you want to add the data pack to
  3. Go to Edit -> Open World Folder
  4. Open the folder named datapacks, and drag or copy & paste the zip file into the folder
  5. Open the world
  6. If the world was open while you added the pack and have commands enabled, run the /reload command or press F3 + T

Multiplayer

These instructions may be different if you're using a third party server host. If you need help, refer to your host's support website or knowledgebase, or contact their support team.

  1. Get the latest release
  2. In your server directory, find your world folder (default: world)
  3. Open the folder named datapacks, and drag or copy & paste the zip file into the folder
  4. If the server was running while you added the pack, run the command reload in the server console, or /reload in-game as a level 3 operator

License

This data pack is licensed under the MIT License. The license can be found here.

Credits

  • Thanks to Misode for his Data Pack Generators Website. Some files were made using this website.
  • Special thanks to the Minecraft Wiki team for maintaining a high quality resource on all things Minecraft, including exhaustive documentation on data packs.
  • Minecraft © 2024 Mojang AB, TM & © Microsoft Corporation.

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NOT AN OFFICIAL MINECRAFT PRODUCT. NOT APPROVED BY OR ASSOCIATED WITH MOJANG OR MICROSOFT.