Description:
The Cluster Slimeball is a throwable item you right-click to hurl (consumed on use, stacks to 16, short cooldown). Wherever it lands it creates a circular patch of slime blocks on the surface layer, replacing surface-level soft terrain like grass, dirt, sand, and snow rather than forming one block lower. A direct hit deals about 1 heart and launches the target upward and along the orb’s travel direction instead of pushing them backward, and this bounce ignores armor and shield blocking so it will still knock targets while they are defending.
The Flying Nimbus is a rideable cloud item that lets you fly freely through the Minecraft world. Right-click with the item to summon an orange particle cloud entity, then right-click the cloud again to mount it and fly in any direction using W/A/S/D controls while looking where you want to go. Press M to increase your flight speed and N to decrease it, cycling through 6 speed gears from normal walk speed up to approximately 5 times faster than creative mode flying. At any time, press C to instantly summon or teleport your Nimbus cloud directly in front of you. Only you can destroy your Nimbus by sneaking and attacking it, and it will automatically vanish after 5 minutes if left unridden.

The Flight Device is a handheld item that grants creative-style flight in survival: right-click to open its control panel and toggle Flight on or off, then double-tap jump to start flying and use jump and sneak to ascend and descend; a small on-screen status appears while you are flying. The device now starts active by default so flight is ready immediately when you first get it, the control panel includes horizontal and vertical speed sliders and a helicopter-blade sound toggle (sound is off by default), and fall damage is fully disabled at all times.
The Summoning Altar of Life Essence is a dark ritual multiblock table with a pixel pentagram and braziers — right-click the assembled altar to open the summoning GUI, left-click a listed recipe to load it into the 3x3 crafting grid and use Add Missing Ingredients or Craft, and right-click items in the recipe list to queue them into the summon slot (repeat to increase count, Shift + right-click to add a full stack); use the Summon button to create the queued amount (click summons the queued amount, Shift-click summons a full stack), with batch summons validating and charging the full cost at once. You can also right-click eligible items (fresh plant/animal parts, all dirt variants, redstone and redstone blocks) onto the altar top to place them visibly into the altar’s 3x3 sacrifice grid — those items are consumed when placed to store Life Essence, are now correctly aligned to the altar surface, and their visible displays are removed automatically when that stored essence is spent for summoning or missing-ingredient payments. The Life Essence Extractor is a furnace-like block that uses blaze powder as fuel: place inputs in the input slot and burn to pour liquid Life Essence into a cauldron beneath — the extractor now fills vanilla cauldrons as tracked Life Essence layers, and placing an amethyst shard or quartz into a filled cauldron will consume a layer to produce Charged Life Essence Crystals; cauldron crystal charging is handled directly by block interaction so it no longer opens an interfering menu (the extractor’s original cauldron behavior remains supported for compatibility).

Right-click the single full-cube stone-disguised hideout block to be teleported into your own private, persistent pocket-dimension base—now a 13x13x7 interior with clearly zoned living, storage, crafting, and enchanting areas, fully furnished with vanilla-style utilities and decorations. Stand on the glowing exit portal to return to the exact world position and view you entered from, or sneak as a backup; the exterior behaves and looks like vanilla stone (stone sounds/mining, 64 stack size, drops cobblestone) so it blends into builds, and each player gets a stable personal room that persists across restarts. The block and item textures have been cosmetically updated to a custom rough grey rock that better matches the intended large-rock proportions, while all hideout mechanics remain unchanged (mod updated to version 4.0.0).
This mod is licensed under the CreativeMode Mods License.