GoobliTools Mod / Addon
- 21-01-2026, 04:02
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GoobliTools Mod is basically a support pack for furniture-style addons where you want more control over how models behave after you place them. Instead of being stuck with one fixed orientation or one “default” look, this pack is meant to give you the ability to rotate pieces, make them connect, and modify the state of the models used in those addons. The description also calls out that it’s especially made for the creator’s own addons, but it can also be used with ported Java packs, which is a big deal if you’re trying to build with mixed content styles.
The key setup detail is load order. GoobliTools Mod needs to be activated on top of the creator’s packs, meaning you put it above them so it can actually enable those extra behaviors. If you’ve ever had a furniture addon where a chair only faces one way, or blocks don’t visually “snap” together the way your brain expects, this is the kind of tool that’s supposed to make building feel less stubborn and more like you’re actually designing a room.
In-game, the best way to use GoobliTools Mod is to treat it like your building “utility belt.” When you’re doing interiors, rotation and connecting behavior is what keeps builds from looking like copy-pasted props. You can line furniture up cleanly, make repeated pieces look intentional, and adjust model states so the same object can fit different spots without you needing ten different versions of the same thing. It also helps when you’re doing bigger projects like shops, kitchens, or a whole apartment building, because consistency is everything—if your furniture lines up and connects properly, the whole build instantly looks more legit.
Practical tip: if something looks wrong, check that GoobliTools Mod is still loaded above the other packs it’s meant to support. And don’t go wild changing everything at once—test a couple pieces in a small room first so you learn what rotations and model-state tweaks look best before you decorate your entire base. GoobliTools Mod is at its best when it makes building smoother, not when it turns into constant fiddling.
Installation Mod:
- Download the .mcaddon / .mcpack;
- Open the file to import into the game;
- In World Settings → Resource Packs and Behavior Packs, enable it (turn on Experiments if needed);
- Have fun!



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