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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.
Blueprint [1.21.1] [1.20.1] [1.20] [1.18.2] [1.16.5]
Okay, look–Blueprint isn't "fun" to play with because it doesn't do anything you can see. It’s just the technical glue for the Team Abnormals mods (like Autumnity or Neapolitan). But honestly, without it, those mods would probably crash your game or feel clunky. I think of it like the backend of a website–if it’s doing its job well, you won't even know it’s there. If you’re building a pack that’s supposed to feel like "Official Minecraft 2.0," you’re going to end up downloading this eventually.
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.
Snad [1.21.5] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.18.2] [1.12.2]
A unique modification that allows you to significantly expand the main functionality of using the farm without any problems. Thanks to these changes, you will now have the opportunity to actively engage in the development of a variety of elements and plants that will probably come in handy.
Overloaded [1.21.1] [1.16.5] [1.16.4] [1.16.3] [1.12.2]
Overloaded this mod has become the endgame in the world of Minecraft mods, which has very expensive and powerful blocks and elements, but does not load the server much.
Client Tweaks [1.21.5] [1.21.4] [1.21.1] [1.21] [1.20.1]
If you like to actively use all the available settings, then the plugin for Minecraft 1.12.2 you will like the fact that it offers several dozen interesting points at once that may be of interest to you. Try to actively use them and increase the effectiveness of your own adventure. We wish you pleasant use!
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.
FindMe [1.21.1] [1.20.1] [1.18.2] [1.16.5] [1.12.2]
FindMe is an add-on for the "JEI" mod that will simplify the search for items in the inventory closest to you. Just move the mouse over the block you need in JEI, then press Y and look for the generated particles. Done!
JasonConfig (jsconfig) [1.21.1] [1.20.1]
Let’s be honest: if you're just playing the game, you don't even need to look at this–it’s a library mod. It basically swaps out Forge's standard config system for one powered by JSON, which is way more stable and doesn't freak out over things like empty lists. I’ve seen Forge configs break for the dumbest reasons, but this one handles complex stuff like Minecraft classes without a hitch. It’s a backend workhorse for versions like 1.20.1 and 1.21.1. If a mod you're using requires it, just toss it in your folder and forget it’s there.
FastFurnace [1.21.1] [1.20.1] [1.18.2] [1.16.5] [1.12.2]
FastFurnace by Shadows_Of_Fire is a mod which will increase the speed of your furnaces. This applies to vanilla and blast furnaces, and also smoker. Like FastWorkbench, that mod cashes the last recipe that you used. That way the work of your furnaces became much faster and don’t slow down your computer.
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