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Formatting Document

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Overview

Homes, Teleports & Warps

Nobody wants to walk everywhere. HellHold uses EssentialsX to get you around the world quickly — set personal homes, teleport to friends, and hop to public warps. This book covers: Homes — save your own spots and teleport back to them. Teleporting to Players —...

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Backpacks

Sometimes your inventory just is not big enough. HellHold gives you two kinds of portable storage you carry in your inventory: Backpacks — craftable bags that hold extra items and can be upgraded to carry more. The Ender Pouch — a pocket-sized way to open your...

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Graves

HellHold uses vanilla death rules — keepInventory is off, so you drop your items when you die. But instead of scattering them across the ground (or into lava), everything is gathered into a grave at the spot where you died, powered by AxGraves. Recovering your...

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Tree Felling

No more leaving floating logs behind. With TreeTimber, breaking the bottom log of a tree with any axe fells the whole tree at once — every log drops in one go. It is enabled for everyone by default, and you can toggle it for yourself any time. See Commands & T...

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Cooking & Food

HellHold's menu goes way beyond bread and steak. Josh's More Foods adds 60+ new recipes — breads, pies, cakes, sandwiches, ice cream, teas and more — plus a couple of new crafting stations to make them on. Everything you can cook shows up in your in-game recip...

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Heads

Heads are one of the best decoration blocks in the game, and HellHold makes a lot more of them obtainable. There are two sources: Mob heads — mobs can drop their head when you kill them, and there is a full collection to work through. Player heads — a player's...

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Decoration & Building

HellHold has a whole toolbox for builders and decorators — ways to get around your build, dress it up, and add fine detail you cannot manage in vanilla. The Decoration Tools chapter covers each one: Sign Elevators — travel between floors with a click. Plant Po...

Overview & Equipment

Brewing How Brewing Works

Brewing on Parus (powered by BreweryX) turns ordinary ingredients into beers, wines, spirits and more. It looks involved at first, but it is really just a short process — and once it clicks, it is simple. A drink moves through up to four steps. Each step is an...

Fermenting

Brewing How Brewing Works

The first step in every brew is fermenting your ingredients. The tool you do it in is a cauldron of water over a heat source — think of the cauldron as your cooking pot, and fermenting as what happens inside it. Setting up the cauldron Place a cauldron and fil...

Distilling

Brewing How Brewing Works

Some drinks need a second step: distilling. The tool is an ordinary brewing stand — the same one you use for potions. Spirits — whiskey, rum, vodka, gin, absinthe and the like — must be distilled. Beers, wines and meads do not; distilling those would ruin them...

Aging

Brewing How Brewing Works

After fermenting (and distilling, for spirits), most good drinks need time to age. The tool is a wooden barrel — and on the server you must build a proper barrel for this; a plain vanilla Minecraft barrel block will not age brews. There are two kinds of built ...

Quality & Sealing

Brewing How Brewing Works

Quality Finished drinks come out bad, normal, or good (shown as a star rating). Quality depends on how precisely you matched the recipe at every step: How long it fermented in the cauldron Number of distill runs Barrel wood type Years aged Each recipe also has...

Drinking & Getting Drunk

Brewing How Brewing Works

Brewing is only half the fun — drinking has real effects. Getting drunk Alcoholic brews raise your drunkenness, and stronger drinks raise it faster: Your screen stumbles and wobbles as you walk. Your chat gets slurred — and so do private messages. Drink too mu...

Worked Example — Golden Rum

Brewing

Let us brew a batch of Rum from scratch — it uses every step, so it is a perfect tour of the whole process. The recipe: 18 sugar cane · ferment 6 min · distill 2 runs · age 14 years in oak · difficulty 6 · ~30% alcohol. 1. Ferment Fill a cauldron with water an...

Homes

Homes, Teleports & Warps

A home is a saved location you can teleport back to any time. Set one at your base, your farm, your favourite build — wherever you keep coming back to. Commands /sethome <name> — save your current spot as a named home /home <name> — teleport to one of your hom...

Teleporting to Players

Homes, Teleports & Warps

Want to visit a friend? You do not need coordinates — just send a teleport request. The other player has to accept, so nobody can teleport to you uninvited. Commands /tpa <player> — ask to teleport to that player /tpahere <player> — ask that player to teleport...

Spawn & Warps

Homes, Teleports & Warps

Beyond your personal homes, there are server-wide locations everyone can travel to. Spawn /spawn — return to the server spawn at any time. Spawn is the safe hub everyone starts from — a good fallback if you are lost or stuck. Warps Warps are public teleport po...