API and libraries for Minecraft 1.21.1

SuperMartijn642's Config Lib poster

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.

Category: Mods
20 december 2025, at 19:58
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Item Tooltips poster

Item Tooltips drops lore bombs on every hover – you get custom descriptions for any item via simple tags, plus full enchant breakdowns right in the tooltips and the enchanting table! I tagged modded weird items, and shift-holding reveals lines like, "Procs on death, dummy!" Wrapping keeps it tidy, and colors/prefixes are tweakable AF. Loot runs? Zero guessing, pure clarity rush. Pack makers, slap tips on easy – mod life is organized, savvy, and you'll be hooked on those whispers!

Category: Mods
20 december 2025, at 12:14
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Bundle API poster

Bundle API is the silent hero that vastly improves inventory handling for mods that use bundled items. I noticed fewer edge-case bugs and far smoother storage interactions in my big packs. It's highly technical but pays off for the player: less clutter, fewer drop losses, and cleaner workflows. For anyone building complex mod combinations, this backend helper reduces friction and improves overall playability by quietly ensuring that complex item management systems function reliably and efficiently.

Category: Mods
22 december 2025, at 09:20
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Blueprint poster

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.

Category: Mods
23 december 2025, at 16:47
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Berezka Library poster

Berezka Library fuels all Berezka mods – it provides custom loots unique per structure/item, wild generation types that expand worlds, and runtime resources that are dynamic AF! Configs tweak easily, with no gen glitches. It's the essential core for mods like Witch Tower and Haunted House vibes – packs are stable, and explorations reward fresh. It's an invisible hero; worlds breathe epic. Berezka fans, this backbone hits different – smooth mystery hunts forever!

Category: Mods
20 december 2025, at 13:46
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Puffish Attributes poster

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.

Category: Mods
22 december 2025, at 07:46
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Accessories CC Layer poster

Accessories CC Layer is the invisible fix every skin-nerd and mod-junkie has been dreaming of! This tiny but mighty addon bridges the gap between the Accessories API and Custom Player Models (CPM), finally allowing your cosmetic layers to render correctly without those annoying texture glitches. I rigged up a complex character with 3D gear and capes, and bam – everything stayed perfectly synced during emotes and combat. It’s a total game-changer for roleplay and fashion, ensuring your custom look actually stays custom. Essential for 1.20.1 and 1.21.x packs where looking legendary is just as important as the grind. Style, saved!

Category: Mods
23 december 2025, at 10:45
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StateObserver poster

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!

Category: Mods
20 december 2025, at 12:17
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AzureLib Armor poster

AzureLib Armor absolutely nails geo-gear mastery with sleek, Bedrock-style animations. Your custom armor sets morph, shimmer, and react dynamically to every move, dodge, or swing! When I geared up, fights instantly turned into cinematic epics, with each piece unleashing unique FX. It’s super lightweight with zero lag, perfectly fusing killer style and rock-solid function. Modders, the GeoItem tools make snap-creating pro armor a total breeze – no full AzureLib bloat needed! Your gear evolves into a living tale where the armor pulses with real soul and personality. This standalone library is perfection for any Forge, Fabric, or NeoForge pack!

Category: Mods
20 december 2025, at 07:28
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Aaron poster

The enigmatic observer has arrived. Aaron introduces a mysterious NPC that interacts in subtle, pattern-based ways. I found myself obsessively trying to crack his code; occasionally, he'd drop a cryptic hint or a rare item. Gameplay is enriched with deep curiosity and constant surprise. This mod is mandatory for players who value discovery, hidden lore, and thought-provoking depth. Having a sentient, unpredictable element in your world creates a lingering sense of mystery that makes you question every shadow and strange occurrence you encounter on your travels.

Category: Mods
23 december 2025, at 07:21
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