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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In the vanilla game, to get a colored shulker box, you first have to craft a regular shulker box and...
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Don’t Clear Chat History Mod (1.21.1, 1.20.1) allows players to maintain their chat history even...
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Portfolio Mod (1.21.1, 1.20.1) is a small mod that adds a couple custom paintings to the game, all of...
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Skeletal Remains Mod (1.21.1, 1.20.1) adds a new level of realism to the game, as players can now find...
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Minecraft sometimes gives you a warning screen upon loading a world. This screen basically gives you...
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Ever jumped out of your chair because you broke a glass block in Minecraft? Yeah, me too. But guess what?...
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Ever been on a bustling Minecraft server and felt like your game was about to give up on you? Enter “Too...
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Floating Damage Mod (1.21.1) adds a fun visual feature that shows how much damage you deal to mobs in...
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Tool Guard Mod (1.21.1) introduces a useful new enchantment called “Guarding” to help protect...
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The Invisiward Mod (1.21.1) makes Wardens completely invisible, adding a new level of challenge to the...
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The White Diamond Mod (1.21.1) introduces a rare new gem to Minecraft, adding powerful tools and armor...
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The vanilla game has iron golems and snow golems. Do you want more golems in your game? If the answer...
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The vanilla game has some easter eggs, where you can give special names like Jeb_ and Dinnerbone to mobs...
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Once you defeat the Ender dragon, an end gateway will open up. Entering this end gateway will teleport...
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Modern KeyBinding Mod (1.20.4, 1.20.1) adds key conflict context and key modifier for Minecraft. It enhances...