Stohun’s Vanity Collection: Dress Up Your Gear Without Losing Stats
If you love Minecraft for the grind but wish your netherite sword did not look identical to everyone else’s, vanity-focused add-ons are a sweet spot. Stohun’s Vanity Collection is a bundle of vanity packs that reskin your tools, weapons, helmets, and shields into bold new styles while keeping the familiar crafting progression and combat mechanics you already rely on on servers and in single-player worlds.
What You Actually Get in the Collection
Instead of one flat texture swap, this collection spreads the flair across multiple themed looks. Each pack leans into a clear fantasy or material vibe, so you can match biomes, base builds, or role-play without touching core balance. The lineup includes Bone, Molten, Spectral, Viking, Black Gold, Spartan, Steel, Valkyrie, Druid, and Helios designs, giving you plenty of room to experiment from gritty steel to glowing otherworldly edges.
- Weapon and tool skins: Axes, swords, pickaxes, and more can adopt the new visuals while still behaving like normal gear.
- Shield and helmet variety: Defensive pieces get the same treatment, so your loadout reads as a complete set.
- Cross-material flexibility: Designs are not locked to one tier; you can apply a look to gear made from different materials.
Shopping for Looks: The Stylist Villager
Rather than hiding everything behind obscure crafting grids, the mod leans on a Stylist Villager who sells the vanity options. That keeps progression readable: you explore, trade, and unlock appearances the same way you might chase emeralds for other useful blocks and items. It also plays nicely on multiplayer servers where economy plugins or player shops already revolve around villager trades and player-to-player deals.
When you are juggling several mods at once, keeping installs tidy matters. If you want a smoother setup path, this mod can be easily installed via the foxygame.net launcher—a convenient, flexible, and modern Minecraft launcher where you can download mods right from the menu—so you spend less time hunting files and more time matching your Spartan shield to your Viking axe.
Requirements, Trims, and the Fine Print
Stohun’s Vanity Collection is not a standalone mini-mod; it expects Vanity: Core in your instance. Think of Core as the engine that handles how vanity layers sit on top of vanilla and modded items, while the collection supplies the art direction and themed packs.
Armor trims deserve a careful read. In this setup, trims can only be applied to helmets when you use the Bone, Steel, or Black Gold designs. If you were planning to trim every chestplate and legging in the pack, adjust expectations and lean on helmets for those three styles, then explore the rest of the collection on shields, tools, and other eligible gear.
Modded Gear and Farmer’s Delight Extras
One of the strongest selling points for modded players is tag-aware support. If another mod’s weapons or tools expose the right data, you can often dress them in these vanity skins even when they are not vanilla items. That is a big deal in kitchen, combat, and exploration packs where your “main” sword might come from a content mod rather than the baseline smithing table loop.
Fans of cooking and combat crossover will also appreciate that Geckolib knives from Farmer’s Delight are supported, so your prep tools can look as sharp as your battle kit. Pair that with regular updates across the wider Minecraft modding ecosystem, and you get a setup that stays visually fresh as versions and dependencies shift.
Why It Is Worth Slotting Into Your Mod List
Stohun’s Vanity Collection sits in a practical niche: it respects mechanics and crafting while letting you personalize the blocks-and-items fantasy Minecraft is famous for. Between the Stylist Villager economy hook, the broad style catalog, and compatibility with tagged modded gear, you get depth without rewriting how fights or mining work. Pick a look that fits your biome base, trade for the design you want, and enjoy a world where your gear finally tells the same story your build does.