Particular Reforged Mod (26.2, 1.20.1) – Bring Splashes and Drifting Leaves
Particular Reforged Mod brings fresh particle effects and lively visual details to the game world. Drops of water splash higher when you jump from tall cliffs, and leaves drift gently from tree canopies before rippling across nearby rivers. Caves fill with floating dust particles as you dig deeper underground. This mod also adds tiny fireflies at dusk and air bubbles around opened underwater chests.
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Features:
- Creates 3D water splashes that match the local water color and scale with fall height or mob size.
- Adds realistic waterfall cascades where falling water drops into deep source pools.
- Spawns glowing fireflies around flowers and tall grass in warm biomes during dusk.
- Drops unique leaf particles from tree blocks that float down and create tiny ripples when touching water.
- Fills deep underground caverns with floating cave dust particles based on sunlight and depth.
- Releases air bubbles whenever players open chests or barrels submerged underwater.
- Produces green bubbles from underwater Ender Chests and creates bubble streams when chests sit on soul sand.
- Shows gentle ripples on water surfaces from falling raindrops and water drips.
- Adds small crumb particles when eating cake and glowing visual drips under lava blocks.
- Includes built-in leaf particle support for modded trees from Traverse, Regions Unexplored, and Wilder Wild.
Configuration:
- Turn off any visual effect individually through the config file.
- Adjust specific biomes where cave dust particles should not appear.
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How to Install:
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Requirements:
Fabric Loader Required
Fabric API Required
NeoForge Required
Minecraft Forge Required
Experimental Settings Disabler Mod Required
BaguetteLib Mod Required
TerraFirmaCraft Mod Required
Cloth Config API Required
Forge Config API Port Mod Required
Particular Reforged Mod Download Links
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