Adds a visualization of your current saturation level (the hidden hunger bar) directly over your hunger icons.
Originally a standalone fork of the hunger-related features in AppleCore, AppleSkin focuses on providing visual cues for your player's metabolic state. In vanilla Minecraft 1.8.9, hunger is a guessing game; you know when you're hungry, but you don't know exactly how much "saturation" you have left before your hunger bar starts shaking.
Shows your "exhaustion" progress, indicating how close you are to losing a half-point of hunger or saturation. appleskin 1.8.9
In 1.8.9 PvP, managing your health regeneration is vital. Since regeneration is tied to saturation levels, knowing exactly when to eat to maintain "regen" can be the difference between winning and losing a duel. 2. Streamlined Survival
Ensure you have the 1.8.9 version of Forge installed. Adds a visualization of your current saturation level
Adds detailed information to the item tooltips for all food items, showing their specific nourishment values. Why Use AppleSkin for 1.8.9? 1. Competitive PvP Advantage
The 1.8.9 build of AppleSkin is prized for its stability and compatibility with other popular mods like OptiFine and various PvP clients. Shows your "exhaustion" progress, indicating how close you
For modded survival players, AppleSkin removes the trial-and-error of testing new foods. You instantly know which crops or cooked meats are the most efficient sources of energy. 3. Lightweight Performance
AppleSkin is a "client-side" mod. This means you can install it on your own game and use it on any server—even if the server doesn't have the mod installed—without causing lag or performance drops. Installation Guide