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Wandering Collector [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.19.3] [1.16.5]
Wandering Collector is a total lifesaver that actually gives you a reason to talk to those annoying Wandering Traders. Basically, if your items despawn or get fried in lava, there is a chance the next trader you find will offer them back to you for a price. It tracks what you’ve lost and adds those items to the trader's shop, though you can only buy a specific item back once. It’s out for 1.20.1 and 1.21.1 on Forge, Fabric, and NeoForge. It’s honestly the best way to get your gear back after a disaster without feeling like you're cheating.
Monobank [1.21.1] [1.20.1] [1.19.3] [1.19.3] [1.18.2]
If you’re worried about people snooping through your chests or a creeper blowing up your storage, Monobank is a lifesaver. It’s not just another chest mod; it actually adds secure safes that are completely immune to fire and explosions, and they can't even be broken by other players. You set a specific item combination to lock it, so only someone who knows the "code" can get inside. It’s specifically designed to store a massive amount of a single type of item, which makes it perfect for stockpiling stuff like diamonds or iron. There’s even a cool mechanic for safe-cracking and some thieving villagers to keep things interesting. It runs on Forge, Fabric, and NeoForge and covers pretty much everything from 1.18.2 up to 1.21.1. It’s just a solid, stylish way to make sure your most valuable loot stays exactly where you left it.
Animal Pens [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.19.3] [1.19.3]
Animal Pens is the end of the "entity cramming" nightmare! Instead of laggy pits stuffed with 50 cows, this mod lets you condense your livestock into sleek, single-block pens that generate resources automatically. I swapped my chaotic fenced pastures for a clean barn setup, and my FPS immediately skyrocketed. You just feed the pen, and it handles the breeding and harvesting–it even works with piped automation for that ultimate "lazy farmer" vibe. It’s a 1.20.1 and 1.21.x essential for builders who want the loot without the noisy, laggy animal mosh pits. Clean base, happy life!
Updating World Icon [1.21.3] [1.21.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.18.2]
Updating World Icon kills the boredom of static menus! This genius QoL tweak makes your singleplayer world icon regenerate every single time you load in, replacing that one frozen, day-one snapshot forever. I watched my world list evolve from a clunky gallery of dirt huts into a dynamic, living timeline of my builds. No more "placeholder" vibes – your menu finally reflects your actual progress! It’s lightweight, seamless across Fabric, Forge, and NeoForge, and honestly, once you see your icons shifting with your saga, vanilla feels broken without it. Pure menu bliss!
The Wild Backport [1.18.2]
The past is now the future. This mod resurrects beloved, older gameplay elements and perfectly integrates them into modern versions. I felt an intense wave of nostalgia exploring landscapes that mirrored classic adventures. It feels familiar but polished, keeping exploration grounded and fresh. Excellent for longtime players who want modern mechanics without sacrificing that warm, classic feel. Merging the grit of old-school mechanics with the smoothness of modern updates creates a unique "best of both worlds" experience that honors the game's roots while pushing forward.
Puffish Skills [1.21.11] [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.18.2]
Puffish Skills layers meaningful abilities onto companions – from strong passive buffs to flashy attacks – making the training process deeply impactful. I unlocked niche skills, tested complex synergies, and devised loadouts that perfectly complemented my fighting style. They instantly evolved from cute sidekicks into tactical, full-fledged teammates. The progression loop is simple and addictive: teach, test, tweak, triumph and the depth of customization ensures that no two companion loadouts ever feel exactly alike.
Puffish Attributes [1.21.11] [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.18.2]
Puffish Attributes grants companions unique personalities via core stats. Tweaking health, speed, or charisma made each pet behave distinctly; I adapted my tactics to their strengths. Watching a favored companion survive a brutal fight was a genuine source of pride. It transforms pets from background fluff into strategic, emotionally attached partners, making survival runs feel gentler and unexpectedly engaging by forging powerful, unique bonds based on tactical utility and shared survival.
SuperMartijn642's Config Lib [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.16.5] [1.12.2]
This is the silent must-have for anyone who tweaks mods. This library makes configuring other mods seamless – it’s intuitive, saves time, and nukes crashes. I tinkered with complex settings for huge packs and loved the stability. It doesn't change gameplay itself, but it enhances every modding experience by giving you a clean, approachable interface. You spend less time troubleshooting and more time conquering the game.
Loot Integrations: Towns and Towers [1.21.8] [1.21.7] [1.21.6] [1.20.1] [1.18.2]
Loot Integrations: Towns and Towers cranks T&T chests to beast mode – you get wild variance from vanilla tables stuffed with modded loot, no bland drops! This seamless blending of items guarantees excitement in every single container. I raided villages and towers, and every chest spit unique hauls; risks pay off with strategic grabs. Revisits? They explode with fresh, rare hunts. It’s server-side only, making packs exceptionally seamless. Exploration risk-reward is lit AF – buildings breathe rewards, and I’m totally hooked on scouting shadows for that next big, magnificent payoff in every newly discovered structure!
StateObserver [1.21.1] [1.20.1] [1.19.2] [1.18.2]
StateObserver is the tech ninja library that spies on block state flips and redstone pulses over massive zones with zero performance nosedive! I wired my contraptions, and flows instantly visualize; alerts and logs make debugging feel like candy. Frustrating farms? They're a puzzle playground now. Need entities too? It provides deep insights that crank responsiveness. It makes Minecraft breathe smart, rewarding tinker highs – essential for redstone gods!
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