Whittled & Wistful is a Vanilla-sideways modpack, which takes some of the main design paradigms of Vanilla and re-imagines the game in a more engaging way. Minecraft's sandbox is amazing, but a full survival playthrough lacks the fulfilling progression and freedom of choice required to make Minecraft a truly fantastic game.
Whittled & Wistful is a modpack that aims to change that.
Focusing on progression, exploration, and overhauling core features, this modpack makes old features feel fresh and unique without losing you in the minutiae of it all.
Like its main inspiration, Raspberry Flavoured, Whittled & Wistful makes very opinionated changes. The most noticeable of these is the lack of the End dimension or Elytras, which each encourage stagnation, complacency, and a lack of investment.
Whittled & Wistful does everything it can to reward your investment.
Gear in W&W is designed to be expressive and encourage a feeling like every armor set and tool set contributes to the playstyle that you build for yourself. Each item has an enchantment capacity, which you expand with the new Relics system (courtesy of Ascendant Arcana).
The loadout you bring to battle is not just a matter of the best materials you have, but rather is an expression of the playstyles you enjoy - whether that centers around moving fast, chugging potions, or embracing your inner arsonist.
The world has been redesigned and redecorated from the ground up, designed to make something beautiful, immersive, and truly fantastical.
The modpack itself was assembled by anticode, who also designed and programmed many of its unique features. Much of the art done for this modpack is courtesy of Napino (Linktree).
And, of course, much respect and thanks to the mod, datapack, and resourcepack developers that made the mods included in this pack.
If you're having performance issues with the pack and are on a lower end machine, I recommend the following solutions:
If you're having performance issues with the pack and are on a machine that should be able to handle it, I recommend the following solutions:
In a future version, graphical presets will be included to help ease performance issues and quickly get to a version of the modpack that works best for you.
In addition; expect features that aren't complete, changes that get reverted, textures that aren't consistent with each other, and a lack of a clear guide. All of these issues will be fixed as time goes on and the modpack becomes more developed.

A modpack focused on cutting away old and atrophying systems, replacing them, and revering what's left.