
Rope
Adds a simple climbable rope. One click to place, one shift-click to drop an entire column to the ground.
A simple, lightweight mod that adds a craftable climbable rope block. Hang it from any solid surface above you and traverse vertically with ease.
What it does
- Right-click below a solid block to place a single rope segment.
- Sneak + Right-click to instantly drop a full column of rope straight down, limited only by the rope in your inventory and free space below.
- Rope can hang from another rope — extend any column segment by segment.
- Uses familiar scaffold-like placement and break sounds.
How it works

Hold Jump to climb up and crouch to slide down! Unlike ladders, ropes don't need a wall to lean on, and you can walk right through them without getting stuck.
Please report any bugs, errors, or feature suggestions on Discord: https://discord.gg/4XUPywnEyE

To start a rope column, simply Right-Click the bottom face of any solid ceiling or overhang.

You can manually extend the column by Right-Clicking an existing rope segment to place another one directly below it.

Sneak + Right-Click to instantly drop a full column of rope straight to the ground.
Crafting

Stick | String | Stick
Stick | String | Stick
Stick | String | Stick
Yields 3 rope per craft
(if you are modpacker - read below)
Misc
Fully translated into 10 languages: English, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, and Italian.
For Modpack Creators
The mod is intentionally minimal — one item, one block, no worldgen, no entities, no GUIs. Everything is easy to override from the outside without touching the jar.
Changing the Recipe
The recipe is data-driven and can be replaced by any datapack using the same recipe id: rope:rope
Use the same id to replace the default recipe — Minecraft will use your version instead.
Where to put the datapack:
| Environment | Path |
|---|---|
| Singleplayer | .minecraft/saves/ |
| Dedicated server |
After adding or changing the datapack — restart the world or run /reload.
Which folder structure to use depends on your Minecraft version.
Legacy layout (Forge 1.20.1, Fabric 1.20.1)
your_datapack/
pack.mcmeta
data/
rope/
recipes/
rope.json
advancements/
recipes/misc/rope.json
Modern layout (NeoForge 1.21.1+, Fabric 1.21.11+)
your_datapack/
pack.mcmeta
data/
rope/
recipe/
rope.json
advancement/
recipes/misc/rope.json
Ready-to-use Recipe JSON
Legacy data/rope/recipes/rope.json
{
"type": "minecraft:crafting_shaped",
"category": "misc",
"pattern": ["ABA","ABA","ABA"],
"key": {
"A": { "item": "minecraft:stick" },
"B": { "item": "minecraft:string" }
},
"result": { "item": "rope:rope", "count": 3 }
}
Modern data/rope/recipe/rope.json
{
"type": "minecraft:crafting_shaped",
"category": "misc",
"pattern": ["ABA","ABA","ABA"],
"key": {
"A": { "item": "minecraft:stick" },
"B": { "item": "minecraft:string" }
},
"result": { "count": 3, "id": "rope:rope" }
}
To change ingredients or output, only modify key.A.item, key.B.item, and result.count. For a clean recipe book unlock, also override the advancement file at the matching path (advancements/recipes/misc/rope.json or advancement/recipes/misc/rope.json) and update the ingredient criteria to match your new items.
Changing Translations
Override via a resource pack — no source code needed.
Resource pack path: .minecraft/resourcepacks/ (singleplayer) or include in your modpack override folder.
Translation file path: assets/rope/lang/<locale>.json
Key translation keys:
block.rope.rope— block name in the worlditem.rope.rope— item name in inventory
To simply rename the item, this is all you need:
{
"block.rope.rope": "Climbing Rope",
"item.rope.rope": "Climbing Rope"
}
The mod already ships with built-in translations for: en_us, ru_ru, de_de, es_es, fr_fr, it_it, ja_jp, ko_kr, pt_br, zh_cn.
