Eaglercraft — 1.11.2

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Spellcasters that summon snapping vexes and fangs from the ground. 2. Shulker Boxes eaglercraft 1.11.2

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Llamas appear natively in Mountain and Savanna biomes. Players can tame them, equip them with chests for mobile storage, and lead them with leads to form automated merchant caravans. 5. Exploration Maps Spellcasters that summon snapping vexes and fangs from

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Crafted using Shulker Shells from End Cities and a standard chest, Shulker Boxes revolutionized inventory management. Unlike regular chests, a Shulker Box retains all its stored items when broken, essentially acting as a backpack. 4. Llamas and Caravan Mechanics

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