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SkinDerp

SkinDerp randomly toggles the overlay layers of your Minecraft skin on and off every tick, creating a flickering or "derping" visual effect. It works with the standard skin layer system — hat, jacket, sleeves, pants legs, and cape — so it requires a skin that actually uses those second layers to look interesting.

You can control which parts flicker and how fast the toggling happens. When Sync is off, each selected part is toggled independently at random, producing a chaotic scrambled look. When Sync is on, each part is flipped from its current state in unison, so all selected parts blink together in a coordinated pattern. When you disable the module, your original skin layer settings are automatically restored.

This is a purely cosmetic and fun module. It has no combat or movement effect, but it pairs well with other visual oddities like Derp or HandDerp if you want a fully chaotic appearance.

Category: Fun Enabled by default: No

Settings

SettingTypeDefaultRangeDescription
SyncTogglefalseWhen enabled, all selected skin parts flip together in sync each tick instead of being toggled independently at random.
DelayInteger00–20 ticksHow many ticks to wait between each toggle cycle. Higher values slow down the flickering effect.
PartsMulti-SelectHat, Jacket, LeftPants, RightPants, LeftSleeve, RightSleeve, CapeWhich skin overlay parts are included in the derp effect. Deselect any parts you want to remain visible.

Last updated: 2026-06-08 — Based on source code