Doggy Talents scratches that itch by adding a new leveling system for dogs and overhauling the dog-raising experience. Guided by a retro-futuristic aesthetic similar to BioShock, this mod expands what an engineer could get away with building in Minecraft. An example of new possibilities is building an excavator to pull ore from the earth for you, or a rock crusher to pulverize some materials.
Chests are good enough to store excess ore and old pieces of armor. But do your everyday tools and precious resources really belong piled on top of each other in a wooden box?
Storage Drawers solves this conundrum by adding a wealth of new containers and furniture like, well, drawers.
You can also display your frequently used items on your walls thanks to special hangers, which makes finding them easier and more stylish. Dynamic Trees fleshes-out the tree-growing mechanics of the game, making our leafy friends develop gradually rather than just going from sapling to tree instantly after applying bonemeal.
These tweaks not only make trees look better, but makes the forests of Minecraft much different and more realistic. This vast collection of magical items and blocks will turn your Minecraft into the world of medieval stories where heroes are forged by dangerous adventures and empowered by ancient relics. They range from helpful QoL improvements like the Coin of Fortune, which helps you easily collect loot and XP, to mystical treasures like the Infernal Chalice… which not only carries lava but lets you walk through the magma unscathed as long as you hold it in your inventory.
For a more immersive survival experience, Tough as Nails further develops these mechanics to include thirst, body temperature management, and more. And even a canteen to carry purified water and keep hydrated.
For me, Survival Mode is best played exploring. Doomlike Dungeons makes the whole experience a little bit more interesting by scattering dungeons throughout the world, designed to resemble levels from old-timey 2D FPS games like the original Doom. In a very similar vein as the previous entry lies Roguelike Dungeons, which does the same but without the old-timey RPG aesthetic.
Tiny Progressions addresses the issue by adding many blocks and items to flesh-out this part of the single-player experience. It provides low-level automation options like cobblestone generators, growth crystals to increase crop growth, and quite a bit more. An essential for anyone trying to build extensive urban areas, and other things for multiplayer servers, is WorldEdit.
This is an in-game map editor that lets you landscape terrain, copy structures, and generally streamline large building projects. It also lets people share their own schematic packs online. Find shrines from ancient civilizations and learn the secret of their magic as you go through each chapter of your magical self-development journey.
It makes exploring and gathering resources a much more interesting and rewarding experience. This will introduce large monolithic structures to your world to function as Fast Travel stations once activated. Druidcraft is a mod that attunes you to the magic of nature all around you and teaches you how to manipulate it. Carving totems, writing runes, and performing complex nature rituals are only some of the many spell-casting mechanics. It also adds some weapons and armor, new animals like the Lunar Moths, and much more to further expand the magical aspect of life in Minecraft.
He shoots arrows like an Olympian, is a skilled fencer, practices magic, and has two green thumbs. Specifically, moving up anything higher than a block is completely out of the question. In fact, it adds several different hooks and launchers to pair up to suit your hook-shooting needs.
You have to build it first, of course. It also adds an auto-crafting mechanic and other such amenities that can massively improve your quality of life when it comes to managing your resources.
Inventory Sorter simply adds some tweaks to inventory navigation, some sorting functionality, and an improved interface in general. But most hardcore miners out there will tell you this is a must. While originally focused solely on bookshelves, Bibliocraft has since expanded considerably, adding on displays like weapon cases, armor racks, and potion shelves that are both convenient and easy on the eye.
Creator Nuchaz is currently working hard on releasing an update for MC 1. Fishing in games such as Harvest Moon and Stardew Valley has always been one of my favorite activities. Aquaculture 2 does just that by adding over 30 new fish species that spawn depending on the biome, and some new rods with new features like equipping hooks and bait. It keeps things interesting! Extra Utilities does just that: opening the doors to machinery like water pumps, complex piping, and lots of new automation possibilities.
Which makes it hard to boil it all down to a brief description. For anyone running a multiplayer server focused on combat, Swing Through Grass is an essential mod that allows you to… well, swing through the grass without hitting it. AppleSkin helps you in adding visual cues for hidden systems governing hunger in the game, such as saturation.
What determines the development of a society is often the sophistication of their technology. And Mekanism is the mod your Minecraft community needs to stay at the vanguard. It features pleasing visuals and very minimalist effects which keeps the game from feeling stuffy. Even during the most complex rituals. Many mods offer to enrich the biodiversity of your game, but few have the prestige and community backing of Animania, which replaces and improves all passive animals in Minecraft.
Not only does the mod add a great variety of extra breeds for existing species, but plenty of new animals altogether. It even works in multiplayer, so you can set this one up on a server with your friends.
This is a fun one. DimonsionalDoors is a mod that adds several types of teleportation doors and "extra-dimensional pocket dungeons" into Minecraft. You can use the doors for handy purposes, like crafting an Iron dimensional door that creates a secret empty dimensional pocket where you can build whatever you like, or go wild and build an interdimensional maze for your friends to explore.
More storage mods, but this time focused on the early-game. Iron Chests lets you upgrade wooden chests to hold more stuff. In the long run, you'll probably still want an Applied Energistics system, but this make the early part of the game so much more pleasant. Raptorfarian and Alexthe's Ice and Fire: Dragons is a mod that adds a whole load of fantasy creatures into the base game.
The list is huge, including the likes of hippogryphs, gorgons, dread liches, sea serpents, hydras, pixies, cyclopes, trolls, death worms, and ghosts. Dragons are the highlight of the mod though, letting you train, ride, and hunt the mythical beasts. You can craft dragon equipment, find dragon eggs, and explore dragon caverns where special loot lies. Create focuses on automation and takes Minecraft mechanisms to the next level.
It's all based on rotational power and kinetics so a range of gears and cogwheels have been introduced and are waiting for you to experiment with. Of course, gearboxes, chain drives, conveyor belts, clutches, pulleys, and levers are also there to help bring your weird and wonderful creations to life. Some Minecraft mods add powerful magical items. Others add intricate machinery. Botania just adds flowers—but wow, what flowers. Flowers that heal you. Flowers that feed animals.
Flowers that turn hostile mobs against each other. Flowers that eat cake. Oh, and did I mention that you've can also use flowers to create a magical portal to a world of elves? If you want to try something wildly different from most other mods, Botania is it. Engineer's Tools is a simple Minecraft mod that makes mining above and under ground way more convenient. The mod's main feature is a craftable multitool that combines your pickaxe, wood axe, sheers, and shovel into a single item.
You still need the individual tools to craft the multitool, so it's not so much a cheat as an inventory convenience. It also adds a coal chalk marker that you can use in caves to leave navigational waypoints or mark points of interest. No one likes the feeling off having to trudge down a mountain only to clumsily stumble your way up another directly after. What this mod does is cut out the in between bits.
Namely, point, click, and a rope bridge will magically appear to offer up a link between the two destinations. Feel free to judge. Something has ended life as we know it. Buildings are in disrepair, and everyone has vanished, or so it seems. The Lost Cities, as the foreboding name suggests, spawns you into a city forgotten by time. The goal? See how long you can survive this post-apocalyptic wasteland without succumbing to death.
You know how there's basically no games where you get to be a soldier? Okay, so there's maybe one or two thousand , but Minecraft isn't one of them, so naturally someone found a way to mod it in. Okay, okay, so this one may be cheating. But what happens if you want to turn the tables? What happens if you want an enormous city in a matter of seconds? Simply cycle through the creative menu, drop a block, right click it, and a building will magically spawn.
Structures range from castles, to houses, all the way to tram stations. Everyone wishes they lived in a candyland, right? Well thanks to this mod, your wishes can come true, so long as you're happy to live vicariously through your Minecraft avatar.
Your tools are made of marshmallows, your armor is made of honeycombs, and the critters are made of rock candy. Perfect for anyone with a sweet tooth who doesn't mind getting a little sticky. How many times have you explored a new area only to be met with nothing but vast emptiness? Villagers are replaced by human men, women, and children, instead of the bog-standard villager. Even villages have had a makeover to incorporate 11th-century Norman, North Indian and Mayan themes.
Not only is there a massive amount of dinosaurs to spawn in creative, but in survival, the player can hunt down fossils and bring these forgotten beasts back to life. From the deep dark abyss of space to the glistening glory of Jeff Goldblum. The JurrassiCraft mod lets you create your very own prehistoric world by extracting DNA from fossils or amber you can find. It even includes some vehicles to help you make your way around. You can even bring back some prehistoric plants too.
Just remember that life, uh, finds a way, and dinosaurs are much bigger than you and usually hungry. Making your base pretty is an afterthought to some players, but to others it's a vital part of the game.
Chisel provides loads of new texture options for many of the most common blocks in the game, giving you lots more decorative options. Cobblestones have 24 different textures with this mod, while in the base game they have And pretty much every block. Have you grown bored of your world but don't want to lose your progress? Conjure up a new dimension with Mystcraft. It lets you create 'Linking Books' that allow you to travel around the multiverse—with the contents of the book dictating the kind of worlds you'll discover.
You might find a series of snow-covered floating islands, or an endless ocean with giant trees sprouting from the water. But be careful, some of the new dimensions could be unstable, falling apart around you. Well, rather than lamenting this fact, why not speed up the experience with a whole slew of new animal bikes.
This mod allows you to craft and ride a whole bunch of different beasts, all of which have special abilities. You can ride on animal hungry dinosaurs, volatile creepers, and even your very own fire-breathing ender dragon. Another great mod for spicing up world-generation is Natura. It adds a wide variety of new tree types, and therefore different-coloured woods to make your home more aesthetically pleasing. It also adds a few extra crops for early-game food and resource production, and makes the Nether a little more dangerous.
Natura is a nice first step into Minecraft modding, because it sticks close to the themes of the regular game. Being a sorcerer is awesome, and the most awesome way to be a sorcerer in Minecraft is with Thaumcraft. It's a vast mod that revolves around drawing the magical essence out of physical objects in the Minecraft world and reshaping it into new forms. In the process, you'll create altars, wands, golems and fill dozens of jars of coloured goo.
There's even a puzzle game you'll have to complete to research new spells. Love adventuring? This mod adds a new, densely-forested dimension shrouded in perpetual twilight that hides both valuable treasures and dangerous monsters. Throw a diamond into a pool of water surrounded by flowers to create a portal there, then spend a while roaming around. You'll find hedge mazes, hollow hills, enchanted groves, glaciers, lich towers and more with rich rewards for those that delve the deepest.
If you like the agricultural aspects of Minecraft, you're going to love Forestry. It's a huge mod, which adds a bunch of new items, machines and blocks, but it's best known for its bees.
You can become an apiarist, capturing wild bees and cross-breeding them using real genetic principles to create masses of different useful resources. If I were teaching biology, I'd be using this in the classroom. Creepers not giving you enough grief? We can fix that.
The Chameleon Creepers mod makes it so when a creeper passes over a block type, it changes color in the hopes of stealthily blending in to its surroundings. Pam's HarvestCraft adds 58 new crops, 35 fruit trees, 12 bushes and 16 fish for you to track down, including—vegetarians rejoice—the ability to use tofu in place of meat for any recipe. It's a veritable culinary explosion, and your mouth will thank you.
Feeling hungry? You will be after you install Hunger Overhaul. It makes hunger more of a challenge, rather than a mild annoyance, reducing the amount of hunger each food item refills.
Bibliocraft began as a way to store books in bookcases. There are armour stands, potion shelves, cookie jars, clocks, lanterns, display cases, nifty multipart chairs, and even tables and tablecloths. Once you're done with Bibliocraft, your home base might actually start to look like a home. With the recently revealed Picard looking so good, it seems like a good time to try and explore space, the final frontier.
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