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Polymorph - Resolve Recipe Conflicts

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No more frustrating recipe conflicts! Polymorph lets you choose the crafting or smelting output when multiple recipes share the same ingredients.

Tired of encountering recipe conflicts where you can't craft the item you want because another mod uses the same ingredients for a different output? This common problem in heavily modded Minecraft often forces players or modpack developers to manually edit datapacks, hoping to uniquely assign every recipe. It's a tedious, error-prone process that can stifle creativity and compatibility. Polymorph offers a streamlined, user-friendly solution to this age-old modding dilemma. Instead of forcing exclusivity, Polymorph ensures that all potential crafting, smelting, and smithing recipes can coexist. This means modpack creators no longer need to spend countless hours resolving conflicts, and players can simply choose their desired output directly from the crafting interface. If you're running a complex modpack or are a developer striving for maximum compatibility, Polymorph is an indispensable utility. Polymorph integrates seamlessly into your crafting experience with these core features:
  • Dynamic Output Selection: When ingredients match multiple recipes, a dedicated button appears above the output slot in crafting, smelting, and smithing interfaces.
  • Comprehensive Recipe Listing: Clicking this button presents a clear list of all possible results, allowing you to precisely select the item you intend to create.
  • Intelligent Crafting Memory: For crafting tables, Polymorph remembers your last chosen output for a specific set of ingredients, making repeated crafting actions efficient.
  • Block-Specific Smelting Persistence: Smelting selections are saved directly to the furnace, blast furnace, or smoker block, ensuring your preferred output remains consistent across game sessions and world reloads.
  • Unrestricted Mod Compatibility: Allows all conflicting recipes from various mods to coexist peacefully, eliminating the need for manual recipe adjustments.
Polymorph is designed for modern Minecraft versions and requires a compatible mod loader, such as Forge or Fabric, to function correctly. Simply install it like any other utility mod, and say goodbye to frustrating recipe conflicts forever.