Lightsabers
The Lightsabers mod brings the magical world of the Star Wars universe directly into Minecraft, adding famous lightsabers, blasters, and other exclusive items to the game.
Main Features of the Mod
Lightsabers are the main weapon of any master weapon maker. To create one, place a Netherite sword in a smithing table along with a special lightsaber upgrade template and a Kyber crystal. The crafting recipe clearly shows how to turn earthly metal into a plasma blade.

This weapon deals up to 9 damage points and can block enemy attacks like a shield.
A special workstation allows you to choose the hilt style for your future weapon—options include Anakin, Luke, Obi-Wan, Quigon, Vader, Maul, and Kylo hilts. Worn-out lightsabers will never be lost—to restore a broken hilt, you'll need some Netherite scraps and the same smithing table. Regular sword enchantments also work, giving the blade a special white glow.
Jedi and Sith Camps
Randomly, like abandoned villages, Force disciple camps can appear in the game. These include both Jedi and Sith enclaves—two fundamentally different types of locations.

They usually hide some decent loot—carefully collected Kyber crystals, secret weapon blueprints, and... yes, basic chicken nuggets! Kyber crystals determine the color palette for your future lightsaber: blue and green ones are found in the peaceful domains of Jedi, while blood-red and deep purple ones are stored in the strongholds of the dark side followers.

Blaster - The Backup Option
When you want to hit enemies from a distance, the elegant blaster comes into action. Shots from this weapon are completely unaffected by annoying gravity, dealing 6 damage points to targets plus setting them on fire for a few moments. If you position your lightsaber in a blocking stance, you'll virtuously deflect the shot back at your opponent.
However, enchantments for this formidable pistol are limited to "Unbreaking" and "Mending". To craft it, you'll need a Netherite scrap, three iron ingots, some glowstone dust, and a single fire charge—want to make one? Here's the visual guide below!
