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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Shadowfacts’ Forgelin (1.12.2, 1.11.2) provides a Kotlin language adapter for Forge and bundles...
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Tardis Mod (1.19.4, 1.16.5) adds the ability to own flyable TARDISes with a modern interior design. (The...
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ShadowizardLib Mod (1.20.1, 1.19.2) is a library mod designed to facilitate the development of other...
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Rainbows Mod (1.21.3, 1.20.1) adds new rainbows to your game! In Minecraft, you will be able to see a...
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MineMenu Mod (1.21.4, 1.20.1) supports key bindings, commands, and creative functions to make your life...
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Bonemeal Sugarcane Mod (1.21.4, 1.19.2) allows you to grow sugarcane faster by using bone meal. Features: Use...
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Better Controls Mod (1.21.4, 1.20.1) brings new features to the game. Suppose you are looking for a mod...
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Unnamed Framework Mod (1.21.1) is a performance-focused framework that supports other mods and datapacks....
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The Dawn Era Mod (1.20.1) will add many new prehistoric animals to your game. The Dawn Era, also known...
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Joe’s Selling Bin Mod (1.20.1) adds a simple yet useful feature to Minecraft, allowing players...
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Panorama Mod (1.21.4, 1.20.1) allows players to take panoramic pictures and screenshots. To the average...
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Ex Nihilo Sequentia Mod (1.21.4, 1.20.1) is a modern port of Ex Nihilo Creatio for 1.12, which in turn...
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Masonry Mod (1.21.4, 1.20.1) create new decorative blocks using the Stonecutter! (Documentation forthcoming,...
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In the vanilla game, zombies only drop a few items like rotten flesh, carrots, iron ingots and potatoes....
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In Minecraft, if you have an efficient five diamond pickaxe and the haste beacon effect, you can mine...