Mods for ores and resources for Minecraft Forge
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- 1.21.8
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- 1.21
- 1.20.6
- 1.20.5
- 1.20.4
- 1.20.3
- 1.20.2
- 1.20.1
- 1.20
- 1.19.4
- 1.19.3
- 1.19.3
- 1.19.2
- 1.19.1
- 1.19
- 1.18.2
- 1.18.1
- 1.18
- 1.17.1
- 1.17
- 1.16.5
- 1.16.4
- 1.16.3
- 1.16.2
- 1.16.1
- 1.16
- 1.15.2
- 1.15.1
- 1.15
- 1.14.4
- 1.14.3
- 1.14.2
- 1.14.1
- 1.14
- 1.13.2
- 1.13.1
- 1.13
- 1.12.2
- 1.12.1
- 1.12
- 1.11.2
- 1.11.1
- 1.11
- 1.10.2
- 1.10.1
- 1.10
- 1.9.4
- 1.9.3
- 1.9.2
- 1.9.1
- 1.9
- 1.8.9
- 1.8.8
- 1.8.7
- 1.8.6
- 1.8.5
- 1.8.4
- 1.8.3
- 1.8.2
- 1.8.1
- 1.8
- 1.7.10
- 1.7.9
- 1.7.8
- 1.7.7
- 1.7.6
- 1.7.5
- 1.7.4
- 1.7.2
- 1.6.4
- 1.6.2
- 1.6.1
- 1.5.2
Natura [1.12.2] [1.12.1] [1.12] [1.11.2] [1.10.2]
Natura is designed to enliven the world with new generations of fruit trees, flowers and shrubs, complementing nature with edible berries, trees will begin to grow in hell, so new players will not need food and instead of endless searches for provisions, they will build a house, of course, having previously purchased the territory.
B.A.S.E [1.12.2] [1.12.1] [1.12] [1.11.2] [1.10.2]
This is something in between a library and a mod, this mod is used as a library for the ContentTweaker mod (allows you to add your own blocks), and this mod is used to add simple materials to the game, that is, in a couple of clicks - new ore, dust, ingot, gear from no, well, a nugget.
NetherOres [1.7.10] [1.6.4] [1.6.2]
The Downworld is famous for its interesting spaces and unique finds, but sometimes there is no motivation to enter it since there is nothing unusual in it in terms of resources. Just a couple of rare options and that's it. But with NetherOres mod you’ll get a lot of interesting and familiar stuff at your disposal. With that, the Downworld will be a great place to find resources and enrich yourself.
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.
Dungeons and Combat [1.20.1]
Dungeons and Combat sharply elevates melee with smarter enemies, tight animations, and truly deadly bosses. I found myself executing professional dodges and meticulously planning engagements rather than just spam-clicking. Loot feels genuinely meaningful; encounters are perfectly designed to test your timing and positioning. It’s an evolved combat loop that rewards practice and daring, converting routine spelunking into tense, cinematic skirmishes that demand full player focus and reward calculated risk-taking with epic victories.
Terramity [1.20.1]
Terramity slams Terraria progression into MC – epic bosses roar, 100+ weapons shred (gun revamps incoming!), and armors/250+ Curios accessories flex wild playstyles! Sniffers/bees get purpose, structures beg raids, and a Patchouli guide whispers your next grind. Multiplayer bosses scale into fair chaos. I dove into structures with my heart slamming; Better Combat is recommended – vanilla boredom is nuked, and fights demand meaningful tactics. Upcoming v1.0? 4+ new bosses/music – progression addict heaven!
Splendid Slimes [1.20.1]
If you’ve ever played Slime Rancher and wished those bouncy guys were in Minecraft, Splendid Slimes is basically that dream come true. It adds about 19 different species that you can actually ranch, and they all have their own favorite foods and weird quirks, like some that literally explode or just float away if you aren't watching. You get a Slime Vac to suck them up and move them around, which feels way more satisfying than just using a lead. The whole loop is about feeding them to get plorts, which you can then turn into high-end resources or use in an incubator to grow even more slimes.
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.
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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