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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Allomancy Mod (1.21.8, 1.20.1) adds the basics of Allomancy from Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn series...
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Items frames in the vanilla game have looked the same for a very long time. Glow item frames were introduced...
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In Minecraft, you can use some leather and paper to craft a book. The texture of the book in its item...
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The vanilla survival game only allows you to eat most consumables when your saturation bar is not full....
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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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DirTNT Mod (1.21.8, 1.20.1) adds a fun and practical feature to Minecraft: Dirt TNT! This mod allows...
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Bundles were added to the game in a recent update. They allow you to store 64 numbers of different items...
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Floating Items Enchanting Table Mod (1.21.8, 1.21.1) adds charming visual flair to the enchanting table....
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Embark on an expedition into the fiery depths of the Nether with Nether Additions Mod (1.21.8, 1.20.1),...
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In Minecraft, the creative mode inventory has a tab called “Operator Utilities”. It contains blocks...
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Synced Advancements Mod (1.21.8, 1.20.1) is a server mod that synchronizes advancements between players...
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Suspicious Zombification Mod (1.21.8, 1.20.1) is a mod about zombifying animals, fighting off the zombie’s...
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Animal Pens Mod (1.21.8, 1.20.1) lets you store animals in compact pens or containers, freeing up space...
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ItemSwapper Mod (1.21.8, 1.20.1) adds an item switch interface triggered by pressing a hotkey (Default:...
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Have you ever had an issue with a flight charm that stopped working as soon as you ran a /fly command...