Addons for Minecraft 1.20.1 Forge
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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.
Adams Ars Plus [1.20.1]
Unleash the arcane fury. Adams Ars Plus vastly expands the magic system with new spells, wands, and potent interactions. I tried casting a firestorm in a dense biome and was visually stunned by the beautiful destruction. It injects serious strategy into combat, giving you massive tactical choice. This is essential for players who want the mystical side of Minecraft to feel powerful, customizable, and visually spectacular. Experimenting with spell combos feels like a true wizard’s apprenticeship, rewarding your creativity with devastating magical effects that make you feel like the most dangerous entity in the world.
Tinkers' Jewelry [1.20.1]
This is the missing link for Tinkers' Construct fans who want more than just tools. It lets you forge rings, necklaces, and belts using the same modular system–mixing materials like Cobalt and Manyullyn for custom stats. I crafted an obsidian-layered ring for that sweet "Endurance" buff, and it saved my neck more than once in the Nether. It fits perfectly into your Curios slots, making your jeweler’s station just as important as your tool forge. If you want gear that grows with you, start smelting those gems!
Golem Spawn Animation [1.21.8] [1.21.1] [1.20.1]
Golem Spawn Animation births golems legendary – pumpkin snap on the altar? A dramatic particle rise, no lame instant spawn! Iron tanks and Snow bois emerge heroically; village raids pulse epic. Stand in front for placement; in multiplayer, the closest builder triggers it. It gives off Excalibur pack vibes, and it’s Golem Fix compatible. Every summon is a silent cheer; guardians breathe life – it’s hooked creative pops with a cinematic defense punch!
Create Optical [1.20.1]
Visual flair hits the machine age. Create: Optical adds sleek new visual components and dynamic sensors. I wired them into my largest contraptions and was genuinely impressed by the instant, dynamic feedback. It transforms automation into something visually interactive, which is surprisingly rewarding to watch. Essential for master tinkerers and builders who love flexing clever, lively designs. Every visual adjustment makes my setups feel smarter and undeniably alive.
Amethyst Additions [1.20.1] [1.16.5]
Vanilla amethysts are basically just decoration, but this mod finally gives them a job! It’s all about expanding that "shiny purple vibe" with stuff that actually fits the vanilla game. I’m talking about Amethyst Lamps that don't just look cool but actually stop mobs from spawning nearby, and the ability to dye your enchantments different colors using Smithing Templates–finally, a way to make your gear look unique. There's even an Amethyst Shield you can customize and repair with crystals. It’s a solid pick for 1.20.1 Fabric users who want more depth without breaking the Minecraft feel. If you’ve got chests full of crystals doing nothing, this is your fix.
Create: Extra Gauges [1.21.1] [1.20.1]
Stop guessing – start engineering. Extra Gauges adds essential, crisp visual feedback to your mechanical empire. I wired one into my pressure manifold and immediately gained total system visibility – it makes real-time experimentation a blast. This is the subtle QoL jump that defines a pro builder’s setup. Watching your kinetic sculpture run with perfect metrics is oddly hypnotic. If you tinker, this mod is non-negotiable. Fine-tuning stress levels and rotational speed now feels like operating a real-world cockpit, bringing a professional sense of mastery to every factory floor.
Tinkers' Advanced [1.20.1]
If you're bored of the same old Tinkers' alloys, this mod finally lets you use high-end tech materials like Refined Obsidian or Antimatter for your tools. It adds over 30 materials into the mix, and there's even some weird weaponry that uses fluids to deal damage. It’s still being worked on for 1.20.1 Forge, so just a heads-up that you'll need the Tinkers' beta for it to actually function. It basically turns your tool forge into a late-game powerhouse that actually scales with your tech mods.
Dungeons and Combat X: Iron’s Spells [1.20.1]
Dungeons and Combat X: Iron’s Spells fuses magic directly into visceral melee: spells complement combos, creating crucial openings and punishing enemy mistakes. I loved weaving fire blasts and blinks seamlessly with my swordplay; tougher rooms demanded the clever use of both. It deepens the combat loop without ever diluting your skill expression. Every dungeon run is a learning curve, and the satisfying growth keeps me coming back for more tactical fights, where mastering the magical-martial blend is key to conquering the toughest, most challenging foes.
Create: Ratatouille [1.21.1] [1.20.1] [1.19.2]
Tinkering meets gourmet gastronomy. Ratatouille adds fully interactive kitchens and advanced food mechanics. I spent hours experimenting with complex recipes, combining ingredients in surprising ways. Watching animated dishes come together is weirdly satisfying. Perfect for roleplay or creative servers, and it adds a flavorful, engaging dimension to survival. Cooking has never been this immersive in Minecraft. Hooking up mechanical mixers and assembly lines to automate a five-star feast feels like pure genius, turning your kitchen into a high-speed culinary powerhouse.
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