Minecraft Mods
Minecraft Mods are player-created modifications that alter or enhance the gameplay of Minecraft. Mods range from simple tweaks, like adding new items or blocks, to complex overhauls that introduce new dimensions, quests, or systems (e.g., magic, technology, or RPG elements).
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Ever wished you could create a list of to-do tasks within the game window itself? Back-Burner Mod (1.21.6,...
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Better Gold Recycling Mod (1.21.6, 1.20.1) allows players to recycle more gold items in Minecraft, making...
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What is Stone? Mod (1.20.4, 1.20.1) replaces Minecraft’s generic stone with real-world stone variants,...
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ASMC Mod (1.12.2, 1.11.2) brings back a suite of legacy sound effects to Minecraft. It’s a focused,...
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Player Roles Mod (1.21.6, 1.20.1) adds a permissions system in the server using Roles with specific permissions...
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Tin Ore Mod (1.20.4, 1.20.1) is perfect if you need just tin without the bulk of a full tech mod. It...
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Loot Integrations: Randomized Loot Compatibility Mod (1.21.5, 1.20.1) is a mod that enhances Minecraft’s...
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Glass Carpet Mod (1.21.6, 1.20.1), as the name suggests, introduces glass carpet variants into the game....
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Server admins have the option to whitelist certain players on their server. This is done so that only...
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In the vanilla game, you can use nametags to give custom names to different mobs. But you cannot do the...
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The saved hotbar feature allows creative mode players to set upto nine pre-fixed hotbars that can be...
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When you write a book in Minecraft, the contents of the book are saved within the world folder. This...
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In a recent update, ancient cities were added to the game. A large porta-like structure stands tall at...
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Trading gold ingots with piglins in the Nether is a good way to obtain certain resources like obsidian,...
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Pigsteel Mod (1.21.6, 1.20.1) adds a nether counterpart to iron. It can be used alongside iron to craft...