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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Leaves Be Gone makes leaves decay almost instantly after a tree has been chopped down. 🍃 Instead of waiting around for leaves to slowly disappear, the entire canopy is typically gone within about a second, leaving behind any saplings, sticks, or fruit without the clutter.
What makes this mod stand out is its focus on performance and compatibility. It works automatically with most modded leaves, relies on Minecraft's own leaf decay mechanics, and avoids the extra calculations many similar mods perform. ⚡
Simple, fast, and highly configurable, it's a lightweight improvement that makes gathering wood feel much smoother. 🌳
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- 🍃 Rapid Leaf Decay: Leaves begin decaying almost immediately after a tree is cut down and are typically gone within about a second.
- ⚡ Built for Performance: Hooks directly into Minecraft's existing leaf decay system without performing unnecessary extra calculations.
- 🧩 Automatic Mod Compatibility: Supports most modded leaves out of the box through the standard
minecraft:leavestag. - 🌳 Works With Custom Trees: Compatible even with many leaves implementations that do not directly extend vanilla leaf blocks.
- 💾 Reliable Across Reloads: Uses Minecraft's native scheduled tick system, allowing leaf decay to continue correctly after chunk unloads and reloads.
- ⚙️ Configurable Timing: Customize how quickly leaves start decaying and how long the process takes.
- 🍂 Flexible Decay Rules: Optionally allow leaves to decay even when connected to different leaf types.
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⏩ INSTALLATION REQUIRED ON SERVER
⏩ REQUIRES PUZZLES LIB TO BE INSTALLED (FABRIC & NEOFORGE)
⏩ REQUIRES FABRIC API TO BE INSTALLED (FABRIC)
⏩ REQUIRES FORGE CONFIG API PORT TO BE INSTALLED (FABRIC)
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If available for a mod, configuration is possible directly from in-game using the mod menu (requires Mod Menu by Prospector to be installed on Fabric).
For manual configuration using an external text editor all files are found at .minecraft/config, named as MOD_ID-client.toml, MOD_ID-common.toml, or MOD_ID-server.toml, depending on the type of config. Not all types might exist for a mod, if any at all.
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