
Functional Armor Trims
Adds small but meaningful effects to wearing armor trims of different materials
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Über diese Mod
A mod that gives purpose to every armor trim.
Functional Trims reimagines Minecraft’s armor trims by turning them into unique, gameplay-affecting abilities — each material grants a distinct passive or triggered effect when worn on a full set of armor.
Overview
Tired of trims being purely cosmetic?
This mod makes them functional by assigning fun, balanced abilities that encourage strategic equipment choices.
Every trim material brings something new to the table, from survival perks to combat mechanics.
Trim Effects
Click a material below to view its effect in detail.
Gold
Effect: “Lord of the Nether”
When wearing a full set of armor trimmed with this material:
- Piglins and Piglin Brutes will become completely passive around you, even while mining gold ore, looting bastion chests, and even attacking them.
Diamond
Effect: “Shattering Resilience”
When wearing a full set of armor trimmed with this material:
- Your armor will take the full force of a fatal attack, shattering itself in the process. When this happens a massive burst of energy is released, knocking back and damaging enemies nearby to give the user room to get to safety.
Netherite
Effect: “Immoveable Object”
When wearing a full set of armor trimmed with this material:
- You become completely* immune to knockback. Strikes, projectiles, and explosions have no effect on your position. Doesn't effect fluids, pistons, and status efects like Levitation.
Iron
Effect: “Unyielding Defense”
When wearing a full set of armor trimmed with this material:
- Incoming projectiles have a 50% chance to be completely nullified, dropped as items, critical hits do significantly less damage, and shields have no cooldown and knock back the attacker when struck.
Copper
Effect: “Supercharged Strike”
When wearing a full set of armor trimmed with this material:
- Lightning is more likely to strike you. But when it does, for the next 60s you become charged, similar to a charged creeper. Your next attack does double damage and is accompanied by a lightning strike and sets your target ablaze.
Amethyst
Effect: “Resonating Vision”
When wearing a full set of armor trimmed with this material:
- You gain the ability to see all entities in a 25m radius through walls by sitting still for 3 seconds or crouching for 1.5 seconds. The effect goes away when you start moving again.
Redstone
Effect: “Fully Conductive”
When wearing a full set of armor trimmed with this material:
- The blocks you step on will receive a strong redstone signal, powering neighboring blocks. The signal goes away when you step off of the block.
Emerald
Effect: “Explorer’s Fortune”
When wearing a full set of armor trimmed with this material:
- Loot chests with randomized loot tables grant more loot per chest. This makes rarer finds easier to obtain, simulating luck (note: not related to the vanilla “luck” effect).
Resin
Effect: “Adhesive Grip”
When wearing a full set of armor trimmed with this material:
- You gain the ability to stick to walls by crouching next to a block. The faster you are falling, you will slide a little bit farther when attaching to the wall. This resets your fall height to zero, making it a handy way to slide down walls.
Quartz
Effect: “Enriched Vitality”
When wearing a full set of armor trimmed with this material:
- Every potion and food item you consume will grant longer lasting positive effects, more saturation, and more hunger points restored. The default is a 25% increase for all three bonuses.
Lapis Lazuli
Effect: “Scholar’s Insight”
When wearing a full set of armor trimmed with this material:
- Experience orbs will grant a whopping 50% more experience to the player. This does not apply to sources of experience that don’t spawn orbs.
Compatibility
- Built for Minecraft 1.21.8+
- Requires Fabric API and Cloth Config API
- Tested with most common modpacks
- Loosely tested with Quilt Loader. Use at your own risk
Installation
- Download the latest
.jarfrom the Files tab - Place it in your
modsfolder - Launch Minecraft with either Fabric or Quilt
Feedback & Support
Report bugs on the GitHub Issues page.
Credits
Created by RubberToe
Support
If you enjoy the mod, consider supporting me!
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Verfügbare Versionen
Functional Armor Trims auf dem Server installieren
Server bestellen
Bestelle einen Minecraft Java Server mit mindestens 3 GB RAM (4 GB empfohlen).
fabric Loader setzen
Wähle im Panel unter "Egg" den fabric-Loader und die passende Minecraft-Version (26.2).
Mod installieren
Öffne den Mod-Browser im Dashboard und suche nach "Functional Armor Trims". Klicke "Installieren" – fertig! Alternativ: Lade die .jar via SFTP in den /mods Ordner.
Kompatibilität
Mod-Loader
Minecraft-Versionen
26.2, 26.1.2, 26.1.1 (+6 weitere)
Server-seitig
✓ ErforderlichEmpfohlener RAM
4 GB(min. 3 GB)Häufige Fragen
Functional Armor Trims Server crasht beim Start – was tun?
Häufigste Ursache: falsche fabric-Version oder zu wenig RAM. Prüfe im Server-Log (latest.log), ob ein "OutOfMemoryError" oder "Mixin"-Fehler auftritt. Bei Mado Hosting: Stelle sicher, dass mindestens 3 GB RAM zugewiesen sind und der Loader zur Mod-Version passt (26.2). Über das Panel kannst du den Loader mit einem Klick wechseln.
Ist Functional Armor Trims mit fabric und quilt kompatibel?
Functional Armor Trims unterstützt offiziell fabric, quilt für Minecraft 26.2, 26.1.2, 26.1.1. Im Mado Dashboard werden inkompatible Loader-Kombinationen automatisch erkannt.
Server laggt mit Functional Armor Trims – wie optimiere ich die Performance?
Empfohlener RAM: 4 GB (+1 GB pro 8 Spieler). Prüfe mit /spark profiler, ob Functional Armor Trims den meisten Tick-Time verbraucht. Häufige Fixes: Server-View-Distance auf 8-10 reduzieren, bei Forge "performant" oder "starlight" als Zusatz-Mod installieren. Bei Mado Hosting läuft dein Server auf NVMe-SSDs mit dedizierten CPU-Kernen für minimale Latenz.
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Modded Server mieten
Installiere Functional Armor Trims mit nur einem Klick auf deinem Server.