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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Enigmatic Graves Mod (1.19.2, 1.18.2) places more emphasis on the after-death aspect of the game through...
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Dungeon Mobs Reborn Mod (1.12.2) is mod that offers one thing: harder monsters. You won’t find...
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Minecraft stores a set of information of when and how you play your game. This includes details on the...
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Aether: Lost Content Mod (1.20.2, 1.20.1) aims to add any scrapped, unused, and even concepted content...
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In the world of Minecraft, fishing is a serene and rewarding activity, but it can also be a bit repetitive....
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In the vast world of Pixelmon, trainers are always in pursuit of the rarest and most intriguing Pokémon....
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If you’re an avid player of Hypixel, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the enticing rewards...
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ValkyrieLib (1.20.1, 1.19.2) is a library of common code for all of ValkyrieofNight’s Mods. Ex:...
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The Dfsek’s Terra Mod (1.20.1, 1.19.4) is a game-changer in the world of Minecraft. It’s...
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Fake Player Mod (1.20.2, 1.19.4) adds mobs that look exactly like regular Minecraft players. Their player...
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Magnesium Extras Mod (1.16.5) adds a lot of features to Magnesium to improve the mod. It includes several...
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Dynamic Lights Reforged Mod (1.20.1, 1.19.2) is an unofficial Forge port of LambDynamicLights, tuned...
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In the realm of Minecraft enchantments, the Maledicta Mod (1.19.3) stands as a unique and captivating...
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While Optifine for Forge gives you a good amount of customization options in an all-in-one mod file,...
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Sodium Blending Registry Mod (1.20, 1.19.4) will fix a known bug that occurs when you use the Sodium...