Quartz Elevator Mod (1.20.5 – 1.19.4) provides an extravagant way to cover up the distance. In addition to that it is inspired by two of the most famous creations called OpenBlock Elevator and Simple Elevators mod. Basically, it adds a block that allows you to teleport between different blocks. However, there are some constraints that are attached to the functionality.
Furthermore, there are two types of elevators eg: Quartz Elevators and Smooth Quartz Elevators. Subsequently, the “Quartz Elevator” holds the ability to teleport maximum 16 blocks of distance. On the contrary, the “Smooth Quartz Elevator” teleport a maximum of 64 blocks. Lastly, to teleport between elevators that have the same x and z coordinates, press the jump button to go up or the crouch button to go down. Have fun and keep using this tool.
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Release Date: | 23rd Mar, 23 (Fabric) |
Version | 2.2.2 (Fabric) |
File Size: | 1.00 MB (Fabric) |
Supported version: | Minecraft 1.19.4 |
Author: | atonkish |
Download (Fabric): | Quartz Elevator Mod (Fabric).jar |
Release Date: | 5th Jun, 22 (Fabric) |
Version | 2.1.2 (Fabric) |
File Size: | 1.00 MB (Fabric) |
Supported version: | Minecraft 1.18.2 |
Author: | atonkish |
Download (Fabric): | Quartz Elevator Mod (Fabric).jar |
Release Date: | 20th Jun, 22 (Fabric) |
Version | 1.3.0 (Fabric) |
File Size: | 886.94 KB (Fabric) |
Supported version: | Minecraft 1.17.1 |
Author: | atonkish |
Download (Fabric): | Quartz Elevator Mod (Fabric).jar |
Fabric is a Mod Loader as well as a toolchain (Java library) for installing and creating Minecraft mods for Release Versions and Snapshots. It’s an alternative to Forge API, which is still a stepping stone for enhancing gameplay through community-created mods. Fabric API is newer and lightweight compared to Forge, but it’s quickly updated with newer Minecraft versions and its mode base/quantity is increasing gradually. Fabric is also lightweight however it is still lacking behind in terms of compatibility while simultaneously running a different set of mods.
For player:
You can install Mods using Fabric Loader & API which comes with the automatic installer which creates profiles in Minecraft Launcher. Once you run the game once using newly created Launcher profile, then open %appdata%/.Minecraft and drop your favorite mod (.jar extension file) into the mods directory.
For developers:
If you are familiar with Java, there are extensive mod development guides and tools available to simplify the process. For example; Fabric Loom, Yarn, tiny-remapper, and Engima (for deobfuscation of Java bytecode). You can head over to the official wiki for more details.
Note: Fabric and Forge API mods cannot run together and will probably crash your Minecraft. Keep a copy of your save games before you experiment with the mods.
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