Install Injured Effects in GDLauncher
- Open GDLauncher and pick (or create) the instance you want to add Injured Effects to.
- Open the Addons tab and click Add Addons.
- Paste the Quick Install ID
#injured-effects, select Injured Effects, and click Download. GDLauncher handles dependencies and version matching automatically. - Hit Play and you're done.
Before you install
Make sure your Minecraft version matches what Injured Effects supports. As of the latest release, 1.21.11, 1.20.6, 1.19.4 are supported. Injured Effects supports multiple loaders (Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, Quilt); pick whichever matches your other mods. GDLauncher checks compatibility for you and won't install something incompatible with the instance you've chosen.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Injured Effects free?
Yes. Injured Effects is free to download and install through GDLauncher. GDLauncher itself is also free and ad-free.
What Minecraft versions does Injured Effects support?
Injured Effects supports Minecraft 1.21.11, 1.20.6, 1.19.4, 1.18.2. GDLauncher will automatically pick a compatible version when you install it.
Does Injured Effects require Forge or Fabric?
Injured Effects supports Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, Quilt. Pick the loader that matches your other mods, or let GDLauncher set up a fresh instance for you.
How do I install Injured Effects?
Open GDLauncher, go to your instance's Addons tab, click Add Addons, and paste the Quick Install ID #injured-effects. GDLauncher handles dependencies and the right Minecraft version automatically.
Who made Injured Effects?
Injured Effects is made by rainzy. The full project lives on Modrinth (https://modrinth.com/datapack/injured-effects).
Need help?
Read our troubleshooting guide, check the guides section, or join the GDLauncher Discord community.