Better Copper Golem Addon
- 9-11-2025, 09:34
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Better Copper Golem Mod — tune your copper crew like couriers: light pockets for tidy runs or warehouse brains for big hauls.
Drop it in and your helpers stop behaving like mystery bots and start feeling configurable. Nine subpacks let you mix two dials that actually matter for day-to-day play: how much a golem will hold at once and how many container spots it can remember. Stack size sets the carry style at 16, 32, or 64, which changes whether a golem shuttles frequently in small bites or waits to scoop a fuller load. Container memory sets the mental map at 10, 30, or 50 chests, which decides if a run is a tight loop between a few stations or a broad circuit that touches every corner of your base. Pick one from each column and you’ve essentially chosen a personality—minimalist runner or long-route hauler—and the whole storage rhythm shifts around that choice.
Early survival loves the small settings. A 16-stack, 10-chest build turns farms, a starter smelter, and a tiny storeroom into a quick, reliable loop; items move often, nothing piles up, and you can read what’s happening just by watching the golem pass your doorway. When you’re carving out tunnels or clearing a village, the short memory keeps routes predictable so you don’t lose track of where drops are headed. As you scale up, bump the memory to 30 and the stack to 32 and your copper teammate starts behaving like a shift worker—fewer trips, broader coverage, and less babysitting between jobs.
Late game is where the big presets shine. A 64-stack, 50-chest configuration turns outposts, mob drops, and bulk builds into a single circuit you can set and forget while you focus on combat or design. Mark lanes with colored wool, keep floors flat and two blocks wide, and give your golem clear lines past crafting corners so traffic never jams. If performance on mobile is a concern, flip to a smaller memory preset during busy events; tighter routes keep behavior predictable and reduce “back-and-forth” churn when everyone’s online.
Co-op gets surprisingly fun with a little ceremony. One player runs a light courier through the farm wing while another deploys a heavy hauler for quarry returns, and you can actually watch the handoff at your central hall as loads trade places. On Realm weekends, swap subpacks between sessions and see which mix fits your group’s pace—lean, frequent shuttles for active building nights, or the maxed combo when you’re stockpiling stone and wood for a mega project. However you pair them, those two sliders—stack size and container memory—are the whole trick. Set them to match the job in front of you and your base stops feeling like a pile of chests and starts running like a system.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.


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