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Item Tooltips [1.21.11] [1.21.10] [1.21.9] [1.21.8] [1.21.7]
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!
Additional RPG Jewelry [1.21.1] [1.21] [1.20.1]
If you’re already using the More RPG Classes series, this addon is a total must-have. It adds a ton of new jewelry specifically designed to push your class builds to the limit. You can craft or find rings and necklaces that buff various stats, with gems spawning deep underground near diamond level. There’s even unique gear tailored for the Witcher class. It runs on 1.20.1 for Fabric and NeoForge. Just don’t forget you need Jewelry (RPG Series) and More RPG Library for it to actually work.
Bundle API [1.21.1] [1.21]
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.
Hogwartscraft by Michelle [1.21.1] [1.21]
Hogwartscraft zaps you straight into magic school vibes – master 42 spells with 180 wands, soar on brooms, duel enchanted mobs, and zip via Floo powder networks. I wandered grand halls chatting quirky NPCs, hunted the Golden Snitch in Quidditch matches, and tamed owls for deliveries: total Potter block-nostalgia overload! Puzzles and hidden secrets enchant nonstop; it’s an interactive charm fest – pure wizard heaven for fans!
Puffish Attributes [1.21.11] [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.18.2]
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.
Pufferfish’s Unofficial Additions [1.21.1] [1.21] [1.20.1] [1.20] [1.19.2]
Pufferfish’s Unofficial Additions sneaks in small, clever touches: odd mobs, neat items, and subtle mechanics that enrich every biome. I found pleasant surprises in ponds and along riverbanks; these tiny inclusions changed how I scouted and built. It’s never overbearing – just consistent quality that layers charm onto exploration. Perfect when you want your world to feel curated, not empty, and discoverable details make even the most familiar biomes worth exploring for the hundredth time.
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.
Some More Blocks [1.21.10] [1.21.9] [1.21.8] [1.21.7] [1.20.1]
Some More Blocks expands the builder's palette with tasteful textures, slabs, and decorative bits that genuinely feel like they belong in vanilla. I rebuilt my entire interior and found fresh ideas exploded – subtle new palettes unlock complex styling combos. The attention to detail ensures every new block fits perfectly, offering seamless aesthetic continuity across your designs. It’s the perfect creativity boost for builders who prize cohesion over clutter. Every structure gains distinct character, and tiny accents make sprawling builds read like intentional, genius design.
Horse Breeding Fix [1.21.10] [1.21.9] [1.21.8] [1.21.7] [1.21.6]
Horse Breeding Fix finally makes equine genetics logical and deeply rewarding. Pairing speed and stamina now reliably yields sensible offspring; training a mount becomes a true investment. I experimented with lineages, watching foals grow into prized, high-performance racers. The detailed genetic simulation provides a palpable sense of accomplishment when a perfectly bred foal appears. It elevates horsekeeping from an annoyance into a rewarding hobby – breeding programs and long-distance treks suddenly feel gratifying and purposeful.
Create: Mechanical Botany [1.21.1] [1.21] [1.20.1] [1.20]
This mod is a dream come true if you're tired of sprawling, messy farms taking up half your base just to grow a few flowers or crops. It adds a compact, industrial way to handle plants by introducing the Mechanical Insolator, which basically acts like a high-tech greenhouse powered by rotation. You just pipe in some water, toss in a seed, and let the gears do the work to produce crops without ever needing a single block of farmland. There is also a Mechanical Composter that automates turning your organic junk into compost, with the output speed depending on how well the items compost in vanilla. It’s fully compatible with other big mods like Create: Garnished and Supplementaries, making it an essential pick for anyone building a serious factory on 1.20.1 Forge or 1.21.1 NeoForge. It keeps your automation clean, fast, and 100% mechanical.
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