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Climbable Ropes for Create Aeronautics

Adds an empty-hand climb mode for vertical ropes in Create Aeronautics. Right-click with bare hands to grab on, W/S to climb, Space to jump off, Sneak to let go. Works for Plunger Launcher too.

File Details

[2.0.0] Climbable Ropes

  • R
  • May 22, 2026
  • 234.82 KB
  • 17.2K
  • 1.21.1
  • NeoForge

File Name

climbable_ropes-2.0.0.jar

Supported Versions

  • 1.21.1

Curse Maven Snippet

NeoForge

implementation "curse.maven:create-aeronautics-climbable-ropes-1528764:8128120"
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Version 2.0.0

 

Added 

  • Added player climb animations for rope climbing, powered by the Player Animator library. Players now visually climb hand-over-hand, idle with a one-handed hang, and brace during fast slides. 
  • Added climb animation syncing so other players in multiplayer can see your climbing animations. 
  • Added a new Animation config section with options to enable/disable climb animations and adjust animation speed. ### Changed 
  • The player model now tilts gently to follow the rope angle while climbing, giving a natural lean on diagonal ropes. 
  • Create's chain conveyor hanging pose is now suppressed while riding the mod's ropes, so the custom climb animations display correctly. 
  • Climb animations currently apply only to vertical ropes (within 45° of vertical); ropes beyond that angle fall back to Create's default pose, as animations for steeper angles need more work and will be added in a later version. 

Fixed 

  • Fixed players drifting off near-horizontal or ground-level ropes due to vanilla walk input bleeding through during a climb. 
  • Fixed the climb animation flickering at the bottom of a rope when the rope swings the player on and off the ground. 
  • Fixed players being carried past the end of a rope instead of dismounting at a consistent distance. 
  • Fixed the player hanging to the side of near-horizontal ropes instead of directly below them.