
Tools Trim Pack By Delta
It adds simple and better looking toll trims by only changing the sword name
🎨 What it does Adds decorative trims to your vanilla tools—swords—matching the material you're using.
Materials supported include: Diamond, Gold, Iron, Emerald, Redstone, Lapis, Amethyst, Copper, Quartz, Netherite
🧰 Compatibility prerequisites Requires Optifine or a compatible mod (such as Sodium with Iris) to enable CIT functionality
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Works across versions 1.20–1.21 (and older packs cover down to 1.13) .
✅ Why use it? Stays true to Minecraft’s vanilla look while adding sleek, material-themed accents .
Performance-friendly—there’s no impact on FPS, unlike heavy high-res packs .
Enhances immersion by visually tying a tool’s look to the materials it’s been enhanced with.
📦 Installation Overview Download the .
Place the .zip file in your resourcepacks/ folder.
Activate it in Minecraft’s resource pack menu.
Rename your tool in an anvil with the trim material name (e.g., “fsr(meaning name and r for ores like r- redstone”) to apply a trim.
🚀 Quick Notes Torrezx’s version focuses on Netherite tools with 5 trim designs—Gold, Diamond, Amethyst, Iron, Redstone, Emerald
Vixel’s Tools & Trims adds CIT-based trims for all tools, enabling names sword name fsr fsl frq fsd fsi fsc fsg fse fsa fsn .
✨ Final Thoughts If you’re looking to give your tools a touch of class with minimal setup and zero performance hit, Tool Trim is a perfect fit. It keeps Minecraft’s charm intact while providing subtle, material-based visual flair. Ready to stand out next time you mine or fight?
