Mods for ores and resources for Minecraft
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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.
Alex's Caves [1.20.1]
Calling this a "cave mod" is like calling a Ferrari "just a car." It’s a total trip. I remember digging down and stumbling into the Magnetic Caves for the first time–the physics are so trippy it actually messed with my head. Then you’ve got the Radioactive Wastelands which feel like Fallout, and the Primordial Caves where you're basically in Jurassic Park. It’s huge, it’s polished, and it makes caving scary and exciting again. Seriously, bring a lot of torches (and maybe a hazmat suit), because the vanilla underground feels like a backyard sandbox compared to this.
Christmas Delight
Festive mood, no matter the season! This mod drenches your world in seasonal flair: decorations, gifts, and themed foods. I decked out my base with vivid lights and spotted Santa-esque NPCs wandering – it's pure, unadulterated joy. The festive energy seriously lifts the mood, making survival feel lighter and playful. Small touches like candy canes make exploration exciting in the most unexpected ways. Hosting a holiday feast with friends in a fully decorated lodge adds a layer of wholesome community fun that contrasts perfectly with the usual harsh survival grind.
Mob Drops Recipes [Overworld] [1.21.1] [1.21] [1.20.4] [1.20.2] [1.20.1]
This mod is a total lifesaver if you're over hunting hostile mobs just to get a few specific items. It lets you craft Overworld mob drops directly, which is great for anyone avoiding combat or just tired of the RNG grind. It covers a wide range of materials, from basic resources to more complex redstone components. You can run it on Forge, Fabric, or NeoForge, and it's available for versions like 1.20.1, 1.20.4, and 1.21.1. Just make sure you grab MonoLib as a dependency before you start crafting. It’s a straightforward way to keep your inventory full without needing a massive mob farm.
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.
Mob Drops Recipes [End] [1.21.1] [1.21] [1.20.4] [1.20.2] [1.20.1]
Hunting Shulkers or farming Endermen in the void is a massive pain, and this mod finally lets you just craft those drops instead. It’s a lifesaver for thematic packs where you might have certain mobs disabled but still need their loot to progress. You can make the items using regular materials or a specific "End essence" the mod adds into the mix. It supports Forge, Fabric, and NeoForge on versions like 1.20.1 and 1.21.1, but don't forget you need MonoLib for it to actually launch. Basically, if you're over the End-game grind and just want your items, get this.
Geore Additions
Geore Additions flips budding blocks into passive gold – craft the Budding Harvester to snag intact amethysts or mod geodes without shattering dreams, or plop a Geode Extractor below for auto-shards every 30 seconds! I stacked tiers under my base (iron for speed, diamond for OP yields), watching certus quartz and fluix pile up hands-free – AE2 farms on easy mode. No more wasteful digs, just smart automation blending vanilla flair with mod magic. Tiny tool, massive rewards: ores feel alive, and builds reward clever setups. For geode junkies, it's that "why didn't Mojang think of this?" spark – worlds pop with hidden efficiency.
Create: Alex’s Caves Compat [1.20.1]
Epic Fight: Dodge, Parry, Reward amps Epic Fight with 32 passive skills – nail a perfect dodge or parry? Buffs rain down like regen, speed bursts, and damage spikes! I clashed zombies, my heart pounding on timed rolls (Alt key, stamina drain), and parries stunning foes. Combos chain epically; the skill tree unlocks via books/drops. Multiplayer duels? They’re cinematic nail-biters – every swing tells a story of reflex god-mode. It turns vanilla taps into a souls-like arena – adrenaline overload where strategy wins big!
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