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Stellarity is a complete overhaul of The End dimension, transforming it from a mostly empty post-game area into a dense, lore-rich world full of new biomes, structures, enemies, weapons, and mechanics.



This guide walks through everything Stellarity adds and how to engage with each system, roughly in the order you will encounter them.
Nothing about reaching The End changes on the player's end, but the Stronghold itself is dramatically different. It is much larger now and filled with Illagers protecting the portal room, so treating it like a routine pre-dragon task will get you killed. Clear it properly before looking for the portal.
Once you reach the Main Island and defeat the Ender Dragon, the dimension opens up fully. One of the most important things to locate here is the Altar of The Accursed, a crafting station that generates on the Main Island. This is where you upgrade Netherite equipment to Enderite gear, dye Elytra trails, and perform several other special crafts. If it does not generate correctly (a known issue on some server setups), run the command /function cmd:stellarity/generate_end_island_features to force it to appear.
The Dragon also drops the Dragon's Eye, a curio that makes all Ender mobs passive while you hold it and cleanses certain debuffs, and the Dragonblade, one of the stronger melee weapons in the mod.
The twenty-three biomes across the outer islands are where the majority of Stellarity's content lives. A few worth knowing about:
The Hallow - a colorful, welcoming biome that is the best spot for Void Fishing, with higher odds of catching a Crystal Heartfish, which permanently adds 1 HP to your maximum health (up to 5 extra hearts total).
Amethyst Forest - crystal-heavy terrain, visually striking and a good source of early exploration loot.
Flesh Tundra and Frozen Spikes - hostile, barren biomes with tougher enemies and higher-risk loot.
Dragon's Den - the most dangerous biome, generating close to where the dragon fight takes place.

Fishing in the Void
Cast your rod into the air below you, not into the void itself. Each biome has its own fishing loot table.
Void Fishing works by equipping a fishing rod and casting it downward into open air anywhere in The End. The only rule is that you cannot cast directly into the bottomless void below, just into the air above it. Each biome has its own loot table, so what you catch depends on where you are standing. Fish you can catch include the Crystal Heartfish (permanent health upgrade), Amethyst Budfish, Ender Koi, Flarefin Koi, and several others.
Two items improve Void Fishing: the Decayed Clover, which increases loot quality and fishing luck, and the Fisher of Voids rod, which speeds up the process slightly.
Can be used to craft unique items found in Stellarity mod

Cauldron Crafting is Stellarity's alternative recipe system. To use it, throw a Dragon's Breath bottle into a water cauldron. This activates it and allows item transmutation: toss in the required items and they will transform into the output after a short delay. There are over a dozen recipes, mostly for new food items and combination potions. These recipes are not in the vanilla recipe book and do not show up in JEI, so you will need to reference an external list or the mod's CurseForge page for the full recipe set.
The Starlight Soot item also enables temporary item transmutation when tossed into a cauldron, working as a separate one-time-use version of the system.

Altar of the Accursed
Upgrading to Enderite requires an Enderite Smithing Template and Enderite Shards, both found in The End.
The Altar of The Accursed is the crafting station for the mod's top-tier gear progression. To upgrade Netherite equipment to Enderite, you need:
An Enderite Smithing Template, found in End City loot
Enderite Shards, dropped by End mobs and found in chests
Your existing Netherite piece
The result is Enderite equipment, the strongest gear tier in the mod. You can also use the Altar to apply Chorus Plating to Netherite armor for additional reinforcement, and to dye your Elytra with any of the 16 vanilla dyes to unlock a unique flight trail color.
The Altar of The Sacred is a separate block that lets you sacrifice minerals for long-lasting buffs. Sacrificing the wrong materials is flagged in the tooltip as a bad idea, so read carefully before throwing anything in.

Weapons
Most Stellarity weapons have active abilities rather than just stat bonuses.
A quick rundown of the standout weapons and tools:
Harvester - absorbs souls from killed mobs to permanently increase size and damage. Certain souls grant special abilities like Frostburn, Echo, and Anima Conduit.
Dragonblade - a hard-hitting sword that drops from the Ender Dragon. Its tooltip says to punch enemies into walls.
Spirit Dagger - attracts floating Spirits on hit. Hold the companion item in your offhand and look at a Spirit to teleport to it, damaging nearby mobs.
Starless Scythe - converts part of dealt damage into healing and hits multiple mobs in one swing.
Stellar Striker - collect stars by attacking, then sneak-attack to fire them all at once for burst damage.
Kaleidoscope - stores solar energy on hits and releases it all in a discharge when ready.
Book of Conveyance - fires a controllable spark that teleports you to the first block it hits. Tilt your head to guide it.
Book of Updraft - launches you upward and grants a short glide. Cooldown starts after you land.
Slayer Crossbow - fires high-damage energy bolts with infinite pierce but limited range.
Copper Elektra Shield - sneak to dash through enemies, charging up to three times. Dashing through mobs halves the recharge time.

Vaults and Keys
End Cities now contain Vaults similar to Trial Chambers, opened with Keys found in the dimension.
End Cities now contain Vault blocks similar to Trial Chambers. Three key types let you access different vaults:
Purpur Key - opens standard Vaults in End Cities
Gilded Purpur Key - opens Ominous Vaults in End Cities
Winged Key - opens the Elytra Vault on End Ships, making Elytras easier to obtain in multiplayer
Stellarity adds three boss encounters beyond the Ender Dragon:
Empress of Light - a powerful boss that spawns in bright biomes. She has a dramatic spawn and despawn message and drops the Empress Wings and Prismember weapon.
Primordial Phantom - a roaming boss that can despawn if not engaged. Drops high-value loot.
Shulking - a tougher variant of the Shulker that spawns as a mini-boss encounter.
Stellarity turns The End from a destination you visit once into a full late-game dimension worth spending real time in. Between the biome variety, the weapon abilities, Void Fishing, Cauldron Crafting, and the Enderite progression, there is enough here to keep a post-dragon playthrough going for a long time.
