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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The vanilla Minecraft health bar has stayed pretty much unchanged for a very long time. The 10 hearts...
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Cape Command Mod (1.21.7, 1.20.6) allows you to use any cape that you want in the game. This is done...
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In Minecraft, double tapping the move forward key (W by default), will cause the player to sprint. This...
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ArisuwuMei’s Deer Mod (1.21.7, 1.21.1) adds deer to Minecraft. They are peaceful animals that spawn...
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Item Rename Mod (1.21.7, 1.21) allows you to edit the content of the tooltip box that appears when you...
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QuickMäth Mod (1.21.7, 1.20.1) breaks how your computer processes your game by changing various different...
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Minecrafts food and health system is slightly complicated. The food you consume will increase your hunger...
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The recent 1.20 update introduced archaeology into the game. And a new mechanism where players can obtain...
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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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Ductwork Mod (1.21.7, 1.20.1) introduces a simple yet powerful item distribution network for Minecraft....
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While recipe book mods like Just Enough Items are a must have, they can be overwhelming at times. JEI...
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Villager See Villager Do Mod (1.21.7, 1.20.1) adds a fresh twist to Minecraft’s villager trading...
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Bedrock Coordinates Mod (1.21.7, 1.21.1) adds a sleek and minimalistic coordinate display to your HUD,...
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The vanilla crafting recipe for wooden stairs requires six planks to craft four stairs. A stair is only...
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The enchanting process in Minecraft may cause confusion for some, especially for new players. Enchantips...