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MineCraft - No More Ender Griefing!

This MineCraft patch entirely removes the ability for Endermen to pick up blocks.

This is a Patch, not a Mod

It will not affect your world save
No new items or blocks will be added to your maps. This means the mod can be uninstalled, reinstalled, or MineCraft upgraded (causing the patch to automatically uninstall) without any issues.

It does not require any mod APIs
This patch modifies base classes in the MineCraft source code. No mod APIs are required to use it, nor can it be modified to use a mod API rather than modifying base classes (hooks just won’t cut it!).

Download

No More Ender Griefing! Patch v1.2.5-01 (for MineCraft 1.2.5 Client)

This download is for the client version of the mod. Contact me (using either the comment form below or on GitHub) if you need the server version.

Installation

This mod does not work with with the following mods. If you need mod compatability, contact me for a compatible version.

The installation process is the same as most other MineCraft mods. See INSTALLATION (also included in the ZIP) for full installation instructions.

Recommended mods

You may also like the following mods:

No More Silverfish Griefing!
This patch prevents your bulidings from being destroyed by silverfish.

No More Void Fog!
Is void fog hiding your underground structures? This patch will add an option in the “Video Settings” to disable or reduce void fog.

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Terms of use

To recommend changes to the source code or request features
https://github.com/IQAndreas-Minecraft

Parts of the code owned by Mojang AB (used with permission)
Parts of the code owned by Andreas Renberg (IQAndreas)

The source is open so fixes can be recommended, but any use of the source or compiled code outside of the project (including using it in other mods) is strictly prohibited.

If you want to use any part of the code in your own mods you need written permission from the author (Andreas Renberg), who can be contacted via the GitHub account “IQAndreas”.

See LICENSE for full terms of use.