Weatherworn
Blocks gradually show visual wear from prolonged exposure to weather conditions. Rain-soaked wood darkens, sun-baked stone lightens, and snow-covered surfaces accumulate frost patterns.
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Weatherworn
Weatherworn 🌦️
Transform your Minecraft world with a realistic environmental aging system that brings your builds to life through natural weathering effects.
How It Works
Weatherworn tracks how long blocks are exposed to different weather conditions and gradually applies visual changes over time. Your structures will naturally show their age and exposure history, creating a more immersive and dynamic world.
Weather Effects
- Reversible Changes - Wooden blocks slowly darken their texture after multiple rain cycles - Reversible Changes - Stone and terracotta gradually lighten when exposed to clear skies during day cycles - Reversible Changes - Blocks covered by snow develop icy edges after extended periods - Reversible Changes - Effects can be undone when conditions change or blocks become sheltered
Key Features
- Minimal Impact - Only samples exposed blocks during weather events, not constantly - Minimal Impact - Changes accumulate slowly over real playtime (days to weeks for noticeable effects) - Minimal Impact - Use overhangs and shelter to protect your builds from weathering - Minimal Impact - Change block environments to restore weathered appearance - Minimal Impact - Configure affected block types, weathering rates, and reversal options - Minimal Impact - Uses existing Minecraft block variants when possible
Admin Control
Server administrators have full control over which blocks are affected, how quickly weathering occurs, and whether the aging process can be reversed. The system integrates seamlessly with Minecraft's existing mechanics for optimal performance.