For example, RFTools adds the Smart Wrench, and the alias list contains “rftoolsdim=rftools”, so when you look at an RFTools Dimensions block (different mod) while you have a Smart Wrench, it’ll grab that instead.
Allows you to redirect one mod to another. A whitelist for specific items that don’t contain the previous names that should also able to be attached (like the Botania Wand of the Forest).A whitelist for names where items that contain them should be able to be attached (like wrench, screwdriver, hammer…).A blacklist for mods that should not have items attached.An option to allow every single item to be attached.The config file for the mod includes the following: To remove items attached to it, drop the item using Q while shifting and it’s morphed into the item you want to remove.It should handle all vanilla blocks and most mod blocks. While in the standard “Morphing Tool” item, you can use it to rotate blocks using the forge rotation system.If you don’t want the item to switch (say you have an item that does a binding style function), press F and put it in your off hand.Since you get the actual item, you can use it for crafting but you probably shouldn’t, as you’ll lose all other attached items.The item gets some NBT data tacked on to it to change its name and ensure the game knows to change it back when you look away.This ensures 100% compatibility with that item’s functionality. You get the actual item from the mod, not an emulation of the item or a container.Whenever you look at a block from the mod that adds that item, the Morphing Tool will turn into the item you added.To add a wrench style item to it, craft the Morph-o-Tool alongside the item.The Morphing Tool can mimic any wrench, screwdriver, hammer or wand made of twigs and petals you throw at it, making it the perfect “omni-wrench” style item.
Morph-o-Tool Mod 1.16.5/1.15.2 adds only a single item, the Morphing Tool. Minecraft 1.16.5 Data Packs (124 posts).Minecraft 1.17.1 Data Packs (261 posts).