


The wiki (found on GitHub) goes over each Chaos Effect and mechanics in detail.

The interval between effects is random, and sometimes multiple effects can be applied at once. MCCE applies one of *forty* different "Chaos Effects" every 750 ticks thereabouts. MCCE is best played blind, though for those curious here's some more details! How MCCE Works While compatibility with other mods is certainly an option, it is not one of the primary goals of MCCE. Some mods may not work well or may not even work at all with MCCE. MCCE is designed with only the vanilla experience in mind. Some effects may prove to be beneficial! It's all about trying to make the best out of a bad situation and preparing for the worst! You won't know they've been applied until you see the results! Other effects may have sound based cues. Note that some effects that are applied are applied silently. MCCE is geared towards insanity for the sake of entertainment, be it from the user or from viewers. Self imposed challenges such as acquiring diamonds, netherite, or defeating the Ender Dragon, etc.

MCCE presents itself as a challenge focused mod, where the goal would be to see how far one can make it with the random effects that get applied over time. While MCCE isn't at all a direct translation from the exact mechanics of its namesake, its goal is to provide a "Minecraft" take on the idea. The goal of MCCE is to capture the same chaotic experience as its namesake that inspired it all - Super Mario 64: Chaos Edition, a hack for SM64 which changes the game's code to provide a kind of cursed challenge. Minecraft: Chaos Edition (MCCE, and officially known as just Chaos Edition) is a mod which causes the game to apply chaotic effects over time, leading to insanity, chaos, and a unique challenge. The trailer contains a card to a longer voice-over showcase if that interests you. Do not download it from anywhere else! It won't be up to date, and is being distributed without the author's consent! Minecraft: Chaos Edition is only available on CurseForge and Modrinth.
