Logo
MINECRAFTBIBLE
Items
Items

All game items

Blocks
Blocks

Building blocks

Mobs
Mobs

Creatures & monsters

Biomes
Biomes

World biomes

Structures
Structures

Generated structures

Recipes
Recipes

Crafting guides

Advancements
Advancements

Achievements

Loot Tables
Loot Tables

Drop rates

Tags
Tags

Item groupings

All Versions
View all data →
Capes
Cape ArchiveNEW

Browse rare Minecon capes, OptiFine capes, and custom capes from players worldwide

Browse

Player Database
Player DatabasePopular

Search any player

Skin Browser
Skin Browser

Browse & download skins

Cape Gallery
Cape GalleryNEW

Minecon & OptiFine capes

Seed Vault
Seed Vault

Curated seeds

Learn

Guides
GuidesNew

Tutorials & tips

Blog
Blog

News & updates

Community

Community Hub
Community HubHub

Posts, discussions & more

All Versions
View community →
Seed Analyzer
Seed Analyzer

World seed analysis

Loot Explorer
Loot Explorer

Drop rates

Crafting Calculator
Crafting Calculator

Material planning

Enchant Calculator
Enchant Calculator

Probability math

Redstone Lab
Redstone Lab

Signal timing

Trading Profit
Trading Profit

Villager ROI

All Versions
View all tools →
Mods
Mods

Browse all mods

Plugins
Plugins

Server plugins

Resource Packs
Resource Packs

Textures & sounds

Shaders
Shaders

Visual enhancements

Datapacks
Datapacks

World logic

Scanner
Mod Intelligence

Scan & analyze any mod

All Versions
View all mods →
Loading...
IntroductionIntroductionVersion HistoryVersion HistoryGuidesGuidesBlog & NewsBlog & News
ItemsItemsBlocksBlocksMobsMobsRecipesRecipesBiomesBiomesStructuresStructuresAdvancementsAdvancementsLoot TablesLoot TablesTagsTags
ModsModsPluginsPluginsResource PacksResource PacksShadersShadersDatapacksDatapacks

MinecraftBible

The Ultimate Wiki

Logo
MINECRAFTBIBLE

The ultimate Minecraft reference. Every item, block, mob, and recipe documented with precision.

Community

  • Skin Browser
  • Cape Gallery
  • Seed Vault
  • Blog
  • Guides

Database

  • Items
  • Blocks
  • Mobs
  • Recipes
  • Biomes
  • Structures

Tools

  • Seed Analyzer
  • Mod Intelligence
  • Crafting Calculator
  • Enchant Calculator

Mods & Packs

  • Mods
  • Plugins
  • Resource Packs
  • Shaders
  • Datapacks

Site & Legal

  • About
  • Authors
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • DMCA
  • Sitemap

© 2026 MinecraftBible. Not affiliated with Mojang or Microsoft.

PrivacyTermsContact
Light Rod Mod
ModLicenseRef-All-Rights-Reserved

Light Rod Mod

Craft and launch devastating Light Rod projectiles!

96
Downloads
0
Followers
4 months ago
Updated
📦
4
Versions
equipmentgame-mechanicsmobsfabric
Download Latestv1.11View on Modrinth

📖About Light Rod Mod

Light Rod Mod (Overworld Edition)

This mod lets you craft and launch devastating 'Light Rod' projectiles.

Here's the recipe. Only the layout and orientation shown below will work.

Shows the shaped recipe layout for Light Rods.

Not feeling crafty? Here's the chat bar command to give yourself 64 lethal Light Rods.

/give @s end_rod[custom_name={"color":"light_purple","italic":false,"text":"Light Rod Launcher"},enchantment_glint_override=true] 64

Quick notes

tl;dr
The info above is all you need to arm yourself with 64 devastating ready-to-launch Light Rod projectiles. Hold them in the main hand and sneak to launch.

For the best visual experience
This mod really benefits from dynamic lighting. It's been tested extensively with LambDynamicLights, but it should work well with whatever setup you prefer.

Previous versions
This mod was originally published on Modrinth as a datapack-only project ('Light Rod Launcher'). That original datapack-only project page will no longer be updated.

Future updates
All future Light Rod Mod updates will be published here.

Details

More about Light Rods

Light Rods are horizontal projectiles launched by holding them in the main hand and sneaking. The sneak trigger timing is designed to feel responsive while also giving the player a small window in which to untrigger a shot.

Untriggering is useful because only one Light Rod projectile can be airborne at any one time. If there's a Light Rod already in the air, the launcher will refuse to fire, so it's good to have a way to back off from taking a shot if it looks like it could go wrong, particularly in close combat.

Light Rods can be destroyed in three ways:

  • When they reach the end of their range (30 blocks), and run out of energy
  • When they hit a solid block, and are destroyed in a contained explosion along with the block
  • When they hit a mob, and are destroyed in a burst of energy along with the mob

Shows a player shooting a hidden creeper with a Light Rod projectile
Crouching Player, Hidden Creeper

Hits are minimally environmentally destructive, limited to either a single block or usually one entity, although it's possible to hit multiple entities at once if they're very close together. Players can't take direct damage from a Light Rod's effects, or from proximity to them. Even if a mob is hit right next to a player, the resulting blast won't cause the player any damage.

More about this mod

This is the Overworld Edition, developed and intended for use in the Overworld only. It doesn't work well in the other dimensions, although it won't actually cause any harm.
It was developed for single player only and has been tested solely in single player worlds.

This is one of a bunch of custom weapons developed for personal use. Most of them are comically useless in actual gameplay (lots of time spent dying and laughing) but this one turned out to be unexpectedly effective, especially with practice, and in fact it's possible to get very handy with it. It's great for Survival, but it's also worth checking out with Creative - it can be very satisfying just flying around at night blasting anything that moves into particles.

Gameplay

Tips

Mobs sometimes calmly leap over approaching Light Rods and then continue on as if nothing has happened, especially in Survival mode while attacking. How do they know to avoid something that has never existed in the game before? They just do. So:

Tip #1: Standing one block higher than a mob when launching a Light Rod prevents them from being able to jump over it.

Tip #2: Due to their jump attack and overall speed, this weapon's nemesis is the spider, particularly at very close range, where they're often too quick for Tip #1.

Tip #3: This datapack really benefits from dynamic lighting, as seen in the videos linked below. It's been extensively tested using LambDynamicLights with Fabric, but it should work well with whatever setup you prefer.

Have fun!!

Videos

Full HD versions are available on YouTube.

Recipe and short demo: timeout, block hit, mob hit.

Gameplay montage. Starts slowly.

Potential issues

Light Rods kill creakings.
This is by design, it would just be too weird if they didn't. Therefore, if you depend on creakings for something in-game, please don't hit them with a Light Rod! However tempting it may be ;)

Some blocks may be missing from the 'passthrough' list.
Light Rods pass right through blocks like grasses and flowers, destroying the blocks without causing a hit. The mod has a list of hopefully all of those 'passthrough' blocks at this point, however if it does turn out that there are some missing they'll be added in the next update.

👥 Team & Contributors

mofaha
mofahaOwner

⚙️ Compatibility

Environment
✅ Client & Server
Loaders
fabric
Minecraft Versions
1.21.91.21.101.21.11

🔗 Links

Modrinth Page