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Minecraft: Java Edition
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1.21.10–1.21.11
1.21.8
1.20.1
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Licensed MIT
Published 2 months ago
Updated 4 hours ago
Chopt makes tree-felling balanced and simple. Just keep chopping a progressively shrinking log and the whole tree will eventually come down!
The goal is to make timbering feel more vanilla-friendly, avoiding the overpowered feel of traditional timber mods.
How to use
- Install on both the client and server (if playing multiplayer)
- Walk up to a tree and break a log — it’ll pop right back, but smaller. Keep chopping that shrinking log until the whole tree falls!
- Exceptionally large trees can require up to 32 swings, and trees can scale up to 256 logs.
- Multiple players can contribute to the chopping progress.
- All players will see the log chunk get smaller and smaller with each hit.
- There’s no timer or decay — take a break, log out, come back later, and finish the tree whenever you want.
- Hold Shift to chop normally if you only want a single log, or to back out of timbering and collect the logs you've already chopped off.
- All enchantments and durability are applied exactly as if you had hand-chopped each log one by one, keeping it fully balanced and mostly vanilla.
- Developers can tag their woods with
minecraft:logs(or the commonc:logstag if they prefer) and Chopt will automatically support them.
Requirements
- Fabric Loader
- Fabric API
- Java (depending on game version, 17;21;25)
For ore vein-mining with a similar concept check out crackt



