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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Odd Water Mobs Mod (1.16.5, 1.15.2) introduces into the game a plethora of terrifying sea creatures that...
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The FTB Dripper Mod (1.19.2, 1.18.2) introduces a whole new item into the game. It is called the Dripper....
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Swords of the End Mod (1.17.1, 1.16.5) adds new endgame swords with unique and powerful abilities to...
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Spartamancer Mod (1.16.5) adds enchantments for Blazing Journal affecting Spartan Weaponry’s weapons....
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EIO Recipes TE Induction Smelter Mod (1.12.2, 1.7.10) adds recipes to create EnderIO’s alloys in...
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Axolotl Food Mod (1.19.2, 1.18.2) adds new recipes to the game, you can now eat Axolotl as food. When...
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Fluid Physics Mod (1.18.2, 1.16.5) blends together vanilla fluid mechanics with something a little more...
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Never Enough Currency Mod (1.19.3, 1.18.2) is a mod which is based around the concept of paper and coin...
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Fabric language module for Scala. Fabric Language Scala Mod (1.19.2, 1.18.2) adds support for using a...
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The Kakan’s Flower Crowns Mod (1.15.2) brings a great deal of new content to the game in the form...
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Brooms Mod (1.19.2, 1.18.2) adds balanced enchantable brooms to Minecraft. Brooms are simple vehicles...
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Super Block World Mod (1.19.3, 1.18.1) aims to conflate the two unique yet disparate worlds of Minecraft...
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The Block Placement Mod (1.19.3, 1.18.2) is an update that adds a new feature to the game by giving players...
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The Box Trot Mod (1.19.3, 1.18.2) implements one of the most entertaining yet simplistic features in...
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No Fade Mod (1.19.2, 1.18.2) removes the long and tedious transition animation during loading, making...