Breaking Place [26.1.2] [1.21.11]
Description Imagine placing a block and watching it shatter into tiny particles. That’s exactly what Breaking Place does. This mod causes the same particle effect that normally appears when you break a block—now it triggers every time you place one. The mod is extremely lightweight and puts no strain on the game, making it suitable […]
Description
Imagine placing a block and watching it shatter into tiny particles. That’s exactly what Breaking Place does. This mod causes the same particle effect that normally appears when you break a block—now it triggers every time you place one.
The mod is extremely lightweight and puts no strain on the game, making it suitable even for lower-end computers. Its file size is only a few kilobytes. Breaking Place works seamlessly alongside other mods without causing conflicts.
Features
- Simple yet eye-catching particles appear whenever you place any block, making construction feel more lively and dynamic.
- Uses only standard in-game particles—no new textures are added, so it won’t conflict with resource packs.
- Compatible with Forge, NeoForge, and Fabric—choose your preferred loader. Supports Minecraft versions 1.21.1, 1.21.4, 1.21.8, and 1.21.11.
- Minimal file size of about 3–5 KB. The mod does not affect performance and requires no additional libraries.
The developer, xFeneq, regularly updates the mod, so the latest versions are always available for recent game builds.
How to Install Breaking Place Mod
- Download and install Minecraft Forge, NeoForge, or Fabric (depending on the mod version you choose).
- Download the Breaking Place file for your game version and loader.
- Without extracting the archive, copy it into the
.minecraft/modsfolder. - Launch the game—the mod is ready to use. Have you tried placing an entire wall of blocks and watching the particles fly?
Q&A
No, it only adds visual particles when placing blocks. No gameplay changes.
Currently supports 1.21.1, 1.21.4, 1.21.8, 1.21.11, and also a special version for 26.1.2 (Minecraft 1.2).
Yes, it uses only vanilla particles and does not conflict with most mods or resource packs.
The mod file is very small — only 3–5 KB depending on the loader.
No, just the appropriate mod loader (Forge, NeoForge or Fabric) is required.
Available Files
- For 26.1.2 - 26.1 forge 1.2 • 3,42 КБChoose File
- For 26.1.2 - 26.1 neoforge 1.2 • 3,37 КБChoose File
- For 26.1.2 - 26.1 fabric 1.2 • 4,54 КБChoose File
- For 1.21.11 - 1.21.1 forge 1.21.11 • 1,30 КБChoose File
- For 1.21.11 - 1.21.9 neoforge 1.21.11 • 3,83 КБChoose File
- For 1.21.11 - 1.21.9 fabric 1.21.11 • 4,59 КБChoose File
- For 1.21.8 - 1.21.1 neoforge 1.21.8 • 3,83 КБChoose File
- For 1.21.8 - 1.21.1 fabric 1.21.8 • 3,83 КБChoose File
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