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Secret Doors

The datapack REQUIRES this Resource Pack.


The Secret Doors datapack adds two simple things. Fake blocks that resemble vanilla blocks, but can be passed through. You can make a secret door block, then disguise it however you like. They come in two versions. One that can be passed through at all times, and another that stops you from passing through, but on right-click will slide open. And, as one of my side goals for this, I wanted to make it as optimized as possible. I was able to achieve functional secret doors that require 0 ticking functions, meaning it should be perfectly optimized.

To use the secret doors, simply craft them using the below recipes, then place them into the world like you would any other block.

For both variants, you can right-click with any type of block to disguise it as that block.

The Fake Block version can be passed through freely

For the Fake Door option, you can right-click it with an empty hand to open it, making it able to be passed through.

To remove the Secret Door, left-click it and it will break and drop back into the world.

If you need to remove ALL the chairs in your world for whatever reason, such as uninstalling the pack, run /kill @e[tag=wasd.secret]



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NOTES TO YOUTUBERS:

You may use this datapack in whatever video you like, free of charge. My only request: YOU MUST CREDIT ME for my work. Simply link to this page in your video’s description, pinned comment, or both AND verbally mention during the intro of your video that the pack can be downloaded using the link. “Download in the description” would suffice.

To install, follow the instructions contained in the “instructions.txt” file included in the download. If you are still having issues installing or want help knowing how to do something with the pack, ask for help on our discord.

Fully Multiplayer compatible!


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