Character Size Changer Mod
Character Size Changer Mod /scale set [] /scale set [] /scale (add|subtract|multiply|divide) [] /scale (add|subtract|multiply|divide) [] /scale get [] /scale get [] /scale compute [] /scale delay set [] /scale delay set [] /scale delay get [] /scale delay get [] /scale reset [] /scale reset [] /scale nbt get [] If you want your player's scale to persist after you respawn, there's a /scale subcommand for that as well: /scale persist set (true|false) [] /scale persist set (true|false) [] /scale persist get [] /scale persist reset [] /scale persist reset []
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Would you like to change the size of entities in your Minecraft world? With the Pehkui Mod, you can resize most entities, either shrinking or enlarging them, offering a unique and enjoyable gameplay experience.
Key Features:
Resize Entities: The mod allows you to change the size of entities such as players, mobs, blocks, and projectiles, affecting their properties like speed, damage, jump height, and more.
In-Game Commands: You can use commands like /scale set to modify entity sizes during gameplay.
Multiple Effects: Resizing affects various properties including health, defense, attack, movement speed, and others.
Multi-Version Support: The mod supports multiple Minecraft versions, including version 1.21.1.
Installation Guide:
To install the Pehkui Mod, follow these steps:
Download the Mod:
Obtain the Pehkui mod files directly from our website.
Transfer the Mod to the Game:
Place the files in the mods folder within your Minecraft directory.
Enable the Mod:
Launch Minecraft using the appropriate loader (such as Forge or Fabric) and ensure the mod is enabled.
Launch the Game:
Start the game, and you'll notice the mod is active and ready to enhance your gameplay.
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Mod not opening in Minecraft? This applies to Bedrock edition only (mobile/console) — the issue is your file manager, not the mod. Use our app IQ OpenMC to open the file and it will give you the option to open it in Minecraft directly. (Java players don't need this step)