amethyst guard

amethyst guard

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A mod that controls mining of Amethyst growth stages.

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🟣 Amethyst Guard

“Protect the growth of your Amethyst crystals.”

📖 Overview

Amethyst Guard is a lightweight and client-side Fabric mod that lets you control which stages of Amethyst growth can be mined. You can freely toggle mining permissions for each stage — from small buds to full clusters — and even protect Budding Amethyst from being broken.

💎 Prevent accidental destruction of your Amethyst farm forever!

⚙️ Features

✅ Per-Stage Mining Control Configure whether players can mine:

Small Amethyst Bud

Medium Amethyst Bud

Large Amethyst Bud

Amethyst Cluster

✅ Protect Budding Amethyst Prevents breaking the block that grows new crystals.

✅ Client-Side Restriction Each player can configure their own preferences — no server installation required.

✅ No Break Motion Disabled blocks can’t even be swung at — no arm swing, no crack animation, no partial mining.

✅ YACL + ModMenu Integration

Configure directly from the in-game menu

Toggle “Show Message on Blocked” option

🌐 Full English & Korean localization

🧩 Configuration

Open Mod Menu → Amethyst Guard

Toggle each Amethyst growth stage to allow or block mining

(Optional) Toggle “Show Messages” to enable/disable on-screen alerts

All settings are automatically saved in config/amethyst-guard.json.

🧱 Compatibility

Component Supported Minecraft 1.20.1 • 1.20.4 (each with dedicated build) Fabric Loader 0.16.10+ Fabric API 0.92.4+ (1.20.1) / 0.96.11+ (1.20.4) Java 17 or higher Mod Menu / YACL Optional (for config UI) 🧾 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. You are free to modify, redistribute, and include it in modpacks.

📦 Source & Contact

GitHub: [ https://github.com/ccocco33/amethyst_guard ]

Author: ccocco

✨ TL;DR

“Control which Amethyst growth stages can be mined — and protect your crystals from accidental breaking!”


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Licensed MIT
Published 7 days ago
Updated 7 days ago