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Litavis

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Litavis is a mod revolving around the Earth element, expanding how Mud and Terracotta are used in the world along with adding Australian themed elements

Type

Mod

Modrinth Downloads

4,730

Modrinth ID

mhPG3DFs

Last Updated

Jun 25, 2026

Description

Litavis

WHAT IS LITAVIS?

Litavis is a mod aimed at filling in the gaps of the 4 Elements in Minecraft. While Fire has Blazes, The Nether, and Nether Fortresses, Wind has the Trial Chambers, Breeze, and Mace, and even Water has Ocean Monuments and Guardians, Earth has by far been the most neglected element.

That's where Litavis comes in, adding several new Earth themed concepts like the Burrow, a elemental golem chiseled from the Terracotta itself, the Earth Charge which can help tear the soil from itself, and several other additions that help to flesh out the Earth element of Minecraft. This philosophy even applies to the structures, as the main dungeon makes you feel buried deep within the Earth itself

Litavis: Archaic Ruins

CREDITS

Thank you to Jamie's Jam for making the majority of the Tripslate and Eucalyptus Textures, Mazeer A. on Fiveer for the "Echoes" track, and to you for downloading and supporting this mod!

Another special thanks to PotatoWolfie, as the Burrow currently runs on the same code as the Bore in their mod Earth and Water!

Litavis: Eucalyptus

DISCLAIMER

Version 2.1 is another massive overhaul of the core concepts of the mod, and as such there are still a lot of improvements to be made. The main purpose of this version is to test out the Archaic Ruins and see what needs to be updated so far in terms of balance. Any code in this mod may be used for any usage.

This update also comes with GeckoLib models, and requires GeckoLib 4.8.2 to function. Sherds API is used for the Pottery Shards added in the mod, and does not require a separate install

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Mod Loaders

Fabric

Game Versions

1.21 1.21.1

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