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Apotheosis Modern Ragnarok [1.21.1] [1.20.1] [1.18.2]
If you're already running Apotheosis and TaCZ, you're kind of doing it wrong if you don't have this. It basically bridges the two mods so your guns get all those crazy RPG-style rarities and affixes that used to be just for swords and armor. The best part is that it isn't just a lazy port; it adds gun-specific stuff you actually care about. You can get "Frugality" to stop wasting so much ammo or find enchants that let you literally shred through enemy armor. Watching a gun drop with a Mythical or Ancient rarity feels so good because it opens up more affix slots and cranks the stats through the roof. It’s on Forge 1.20.1, but obviously, you need both base mods for any of this to work. It’s perfect if you want to turn Minecraft into a looter-shooter where even a basic handgun can end up being a legendary boss-killer.
EXP Counter [1.21.10] [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.18.2]
EXP Counter finally fixes the annoying guessing game of leveling up! This essential HUD tweak adds a sleek, real-time numerical display right above your XP bar, showing exactly how many points you’ve banked and how many more you need to hit that next enchant. I took it into a massive mob farm, and watching the numbers climb instantly made the grind feel 10x more rewarding. It’s ultra-clean, supports Fabric, Forge, and NeoForge, and lets you customize the look to fit your UI perfectly. No more squinting at green pixels – just pure, tactical data for every XP junkie out there!
OptiLeaves [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.19.3] [1.19.3]
Vanilla leaves are a nightmare for your FPS because the game tries to render every single hidden face inside the tree. OptiLeaves fixes this by hiding those invisible faces, which can boost your frames by up to 25% in thick jungles without making the trees look like garbage. It’s a huge help for weaker GPUs, and you can even tweak the "depth check" to balance how much it culls. It supports Forge and Fabric from 1.18.2 up to 1.21.x. If your game stutters every time you look at a forest, this is the fix you need.
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!
Fluidium [1.21.1] [1.20.1] [1.19.2] [1.18.2] [1.16.5]
Fluidium perf-ninjas distant fluids – 32 blocks away? 50% tick delay chance, making oceans and lavas lag-free smooth! Near you? Full tick, no freeze; claims and force-loads are always exempt. Mega ocean bases? Eternal glide; cave farms avoid stutter hell. I tweaked the config for 40 block distance, and my sanity exploded – this invisible boost breathes life into packs. I explored massive worlds buttery smooth; redstone seas are responsive AF. It's a server lifesaver – perf heaven forever!
Clayworks [1.21.1] [1.20.1] [1.19.2] [1.18.2]
If you’re tired of the same old terracotta blocks, Clayworks is your new best friend. It breathes life into clay by adding bricks, slabs, stairs, and vertical variants for every color under the sun. I used the new "Kiln" block to mass-produce custom tiles for a Mediterranean villa, and the texture depth is night and day compared to vanilla. It even adds "Wet Clay" mechanics and more natural generation in riverbeds. It’s a simple, elegant building mod that makes every base look 10x more professional without breaking the Minecraft aesthetic.
Infernal Expansion [1.19.2] [1.19] [1.18.2] [1.17.1] [1.16.5]
Infernal Expansion explodes the Nether with vanilla+ content – Glowstone Canyon pits glow with blindsight tongue whips, glowsquitos suck light, and basalt giants punt mobs! It adds 9 beasts (shroomloins bombing, warpbeetles shredding), 100+ blocks, epic weapons, foods, and soul shrine raids. My heart hammers dodging fire; multiplayer infernos are chaos. Structures lurk, and QoL configs are included – it’s terrifyingly alive, a hardcore fire bliss!
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!
Stegos Dragons [1.18.2]
Stegos Dragons totally amps up your Isle of Berk world with 10 badass HTTYD beasts like the sneaky Flame Whipper, speedy Hobblegrunt, and swarmy Night Terrors – they roar overhead, nest in wild spots, and their flames light up the night! I spotted a Shockjaw's shadow eclipsing my base, then BAM, it dives with electric blasts – heart racing like crazy. Tame one if you've got guts (fish and patience, folks), watch 'em tussle in the sky or snooze by lava pools. Footprints scar the land, and roars echo in caves packed with fireworms. Paired with GeckoLib, they move so fluid, it's like HTTYD exploded into blocks. Exploration hits mythical highs – pure adrenaline; worlds feel epic and alive.
Dust's Quest Giver [1.18.2]
This mod is a specialized fork of the original Quest Giver designed for specific modpacks, so keep in mind it's built with those environments in mind. It turns villagers into RPG-style NPCs with exclamation marks over their heads, offering profession-specific quests. This version bumps the total quest count from 112 to 180 and introduces a GuildMaster profession to lead the village. It limits villages to one guild each and plays well with other villager mods like Beekeeper or Guard Quest. While it's great for adding a story feel to 1.18.2 Forge, you'll need datapacks to customize the missions further.
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