Vozduhan
Vozduhan is a voice-controlled Minecraft mod that turns your microphone into a destructive force of wind.
Speak into your microphone and the world reacts. A stream of air flows from the direction you are looking, pushing mobs away, tearing blocks from the ground, throwing debris through the air, shaking the camera, and eventually creating massive tornadoes.
The louder and longer you speak, the stronger the wind becomes.
How it works
Vozduhan does not use speech recognition.
It does not care what you say.
Instead, the mod reacts to your voice volume and how long you keep speaking.
Quiet voice creates a weak breeze.
Normal speech creates a stronger wind stream.
Loud or continuous talking can turn the wind into a storm.
Keep going for long enough, and the world may face a full tornado.
The wind comes directly from your view direction, so you can aim it like a force of nature.
Features
Voice-controlled wind
Your microphone becomes the source of the wind.
- Speak to create airflow
- Speak louder to increase the force
- Keep talking to build up pressure
- Aim the wind by looking around
- Look up to blow things upward
- Look down to push things toward the ground
The wind is continuous while you speak. It is not a magic projectile, not a charged orb, and not a spell. It is pure Vozduhan.
Blocks can fly away
Vozduhan can tear blocks from the world and throw them through the air.
Blocks have different wind resistance:
- leaves, grass, dirt, sand, and gravel are easy to blow away
- wood and similar blocks require stronger wind
- stone and heavy blocks resist much more
- protected blocks are not affected by default
The system works similarly to explosion resistance: weak blocks fly easily, heavy blocks need much stronger wind, and extremely protected blocks stay in place.
Blocks do not simply disappear. They can turn into flying debris and get launched by the wind.
Mobs react to the wind
Mobs are affected based on their size and resistance.
Small creatures can be blown away easily, while heavy mobs barely move.
Examples:
- silverfish, rabbits, chickens, and other small mobs fly away easily
- zombies, skeletons, creepers, and similar mobs are pushed back normally
- cows, horses, iron golems, and other heavy mobs resist the wind more
- Endermen have extra resistance
- the Ender Dragon is protected from wind physics
Tornadoes
If you speak for long enough and build enough pressure, Vozduhan can create a tornado.
Tornadoes are large wind events that can:
- form gradually
- grow into a visible spiral
- pull in mobs
- lift blocks and debris
- move through the world
- fade away over time
Tornadoes follow the same resistance systems as normal wind, so light blocks and mobs are affected more than heavy ones.
Presets
Vozduhan includes several presets for different levels of destruction:
- normal — balanced wind gameplay
- chaos — stronger wind and more destruction
- megachaos — extreme wind power
- ☠️☠️☠️ — ultra destructive mode for maximum disaster
Use the stronger presets carefully. Vozduhan can seriously change your world.
Settings
The mod includes a full settings menu where you can adjust:
- microphone selection
- microphone sensitivity
- noise gate
- wind strength
- particle effects
- sounds
- camera shake
- block destruction
- mob physics
- tornado behavior
- debug overlay
- presets
You can make the mod subtle, chaotic, or completely insane.
World safety
Vozduhan can modify blocks in singleplayer, so world safety matters.
The mod includes safety options to control how destructive the wind can be. You can reduce destruction, protect important blocks, or disable real block destruction depending on how you want to play.
By default, important blocks such as containers, block entities, ores, bedrock, obsidian, and other protected blocks are not meant to be casually destroyed.
For important survival worlds, make a backup before using destructive presets.
Multiplayer note
Vozduhan is mainly designed for singleplayer destructive wind gameplay.
Real block destruction and real mob movement are intended for singleplayer / integrated server usage. In multiplayer, the mod should not be used to cheat, break server rules, or force real server-side destruction without server support.
Simple Voice Chat compatibility
If you use Simple Voice Chat, your microphone may already be used by another system. Vozduhan includes microphone selection and sensitivity settings, but if the microphone does not work correctly, try changing microphone settings or testing without other voice mods.
Important
Vozduhan does not understand your words.
It only reacts to volume and speaking duration.
So yes, you can destroy Minecraft by talking too much.
Recommended use
Use normal for balanced gameplay.
Use chaos or megachaos for destructive fun.
Use ☠️☠️☠️ only if you are ready for absolute disaster.
Backup your worlds.
Then speak.
And let the Vozduhan begin.