Free Minecraft gravity mod
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Up And Down And All Around - Gravity is a free mod from CurseForge that lets you change the way gravity behaves in Minecraft. When you use it, your character will suddenly pull in the direction you’ve chosen. For instance, you can float all the way into the sky or head east or west. If you enjoy MC mods, you can try Morph mod and Decocraft.
There are some known issues with the mod. You’ll need to toggle the navigation on or off to enable or disable the effect. After you craft one of the gravity anchors and place it in your hand, it has an immediate impact. You’ll also need to configure some changes to avoid dying at a specific height.
Changing gravity
In the standard mode of Minecraft, the gravity system works as it does in real life. Your feet remain planted to the ground, the wings let you soar through the air, and jumping off a mountain top means certain death.
Up And Down And All Around - Gravity flips the model on its head and lets you decide the direction of gravity. You’ll make gravity anchors in the crafting menu, and each one has a specific direction it will pull you towards.
Beware of death
One of the massive downfalls of this mod is that you’ll die when you hit coordinate y=255 if you’re using other mods. You’ll need to edit the configuration file to prevent this from happening.
Incompatible mods
As soon as the gravity anchor is in your inventory, the effect will come into play. However, there are some mods it won’t work with. These include Chiseled Me, VanillaFix, LagGoggles and Surge. You may need to disable the mods if you intend on using Up And Down And All Around - Gravity.
Floating into the air
Up And Down And All Around - Gravity is an entertaining mod for if you want to change how gravity works in Minecraft. It can be tricky to handle, as you’ll start moving in a specific direction from the moment the anchor is in your inventory.
You’ll have a new perspective while travelling through your worlds, but at least it only affects mobs and other objects in your area