Minecraft Mods
Minecraft Mods are enjoyed by both players and programmers. Minecraft mods (short for Minecraft modifications) describe the output or process of adding custom items and blocks to Minecraft. Modding allows users to expand the open-ended game, incorporating new tools, blocks, mobs, and more.
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RLFoliage Mod (1.12.2) is a fork of the Better Foliage mod. It is a client-side cosmetic mod that enhances...
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Fuze’s Relics Mod (1.20.1, 1.19.2) adds into the game a few unique and special relics, which can be...
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LittleTiles Mod (1.21.1, 1.20.1) opens up each individual cube that makes up a standard cube of space...
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Survival Fire Sticks Mod (1.20.1, 1.19.2) also known as Wooden Flint and Steel, is a simple yet useful...
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Skillcloaks Mod (1.20.1, 1.19.4) will add capes to Minecraft, inspired by RuneScape. Each cape will provide...
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Pretty Rain Mod (1.21.4, 1.20.1) enhances the game’s weather system by replacing default effects...
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Create: Trading Floor Mod (1.20.1, 1.19.2) introduces the Trading Depot, a specialized block designed...
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With Vanilla+ Biomes Mod (1.17.1, 1.16.5), your Minecraft will get 58 new biomes, and they will not include...
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Server Started Mod (1.21.1, 1.21) addresses a common issue for Minecraft server hosts: the obscuring...
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Simple Inventory Starter Mod (1.12.2, 1.10.2) provides a straightforward way to start with specific items...
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Trial chambers are a new structure that was introduced to the game recently. This new structure is very...
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Roughly Enough Items Mod (1.21.4, 1.20.1) (or REI) is a mod that provides functionalities very similar...
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Out of the three different dimensions in the vanilla game, the overworld is undoubtedly the most habitable...
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Capybara Mod (1.21.4, 1.20.1) introduces the Capybara, a cute animal that will have a variety of functions....
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Entity Culling Mod (1.21.4, 1.20.1) uses async path-tracing to hide Tiles/Entities that are not visible....