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Crate Delight (Forge & NeoForge) [1.21.11] [1.21.10] [1.21.9] [1.20.2] [1.20.1]
If you're obsessed with keeping your storage looking clean, you seriously need to check out Crate Delight. It’s a super handy addon that brings a ton of decorative yet functional crates and bags for your resources, all designed in that classic Farmer's Delight style. The whole point here is making storage way more efficient. You can pack a bunch of food – like apples, berries, eggs, and fish–into compact crates, while loose stuff like sugar, gunpowder, and cocoa beans goes into bags. It’s a lifesaver for clearing out chest space, and honestly, it just makes your kitchen or farm look amazing. Some of the blocks even have cool little animations, like the fish crates.
Peaceful Moon [1.21.1] [1.21] [1.20.1] [1.20] [1.19.2]
Honestly, if you're just done with getting jumped by mobs every single night, you've gotta try this. It’s an addon for Enhanced Celestials that adds a "Peaceful Moon" event to the cycle. When this moon is up, no new hostile mobs will spawn until the sun comes out, so you can actually build or farm in peace for once. It doesn't just flip your game to "Peaceful" mode, though – any monsters that were already there won't just vanish, so you still have to watch your back. It’s out for 1.20.1 on Forge, Fabric, and NeoForge. Just a heads-up: it literally won’t do anything without the base Enhanced Celestials mod installed.
DarkZoom [1.21.11] [1.21.10] [1.21.9] [1.20.2] [1.20.1]
Look, if you're over messing with complicated keybinds just to see something far away, this mod is a pretty clever fix. It’s actually server-side, which is the best part because you can just throw it on a server and everyone can use it immediately without needing to install it themselves. You literally just type /trigger darkzoom and it gives you a quick 2-second FOV zoom–simple as that. Keep your FOV at 100% or the zoom might look a bit wonky when you use it. It pretty much works on any loader you’d want – Forge, Fabric, NeoForge–and it covers everything from 1.18.2 up to 1.21.x. It’s just a tiny, zero-fuss utility that gets the job done.
Armor Stand Arms (RPG Theme) [1.21.11] [1.21.10] [1.21.9] [1.21.8] [1.20.1]
Let's be honest, vanilla armor stands without arms look like weird wooden sticks. This mod fixes that without making it complicated. All you do is stand near one and use a quick command–boom, it has arms and can actually hold your swords or tools. I used it to set up a "royal guard" vibe in my base entrance, and it looks 10x better than just leaning a chestplate against a wall. It’s super lightweight, works on 1.20.1 and 1.21.x (Forge, NeoForge, and Fabric), and since it’s server-side, your friends don't even need to download it to see your epic displays. If you care about your base aesthetics at all, just get it.
More Enchantment Info [1.21.1] [1.21] [1.20.1]
We’ve all been there: staring at some weird modded enchantment book like "Vorpal II" and having absolutely no clue if it’s going to be god-tier or a total waste of XP. I got tired of having 20 Chrome tabs open just to play the game, and this mod finally fixed that. Now, you just hover over the book and it tells you straight up what it does and what gear it actually works on. It’s one of those "how is this not in the base game?" mods that you install once and never delete.
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!
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!
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!
Zombie Variants [1.21.8] [1.21.7] [1.21.6] [1.21.1] [1.20.1]
The basic zombie threat is dead and buried. Zombie Variants introduces an entire undead ecosystem – we're talking swift runners, juggernaut armor carriers, and sneaky shadow lurkers. Every night instantly became a tense, tactical gauntlet. You can't just spam-click; you need to adapt your strategy constantly. It completely revitalizes the threat; nights are now genuinely suspenseful and unpredictable. Fending off a swarming horde of varied freaks forces you to actually use your environment, making your fortress defense feel earned and genuinely rewarding.
Simple Villager Follow [1.21.8] [1.21.7] [1.21.6] [1.21.5] [1.20.1]
Simple Villager Follow makes escorts hilariously charming and genuinely useful. I guided a line of villagers through badlands, rescue missions, and awkward river crossings – every time one got stuck, it made me chuckle. It’s simple but humanizing: villagers feel present, not static. It's a small feature that adds to emergent stories and makes settlement management feel profoundly personal as you navigate the challenges of leading your adorable but often clumsy citizens to a new home.
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