Weapon mods for Minecraft
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Untagged Mobs [1.20.1] [1.20]
Untagged Mobs unleashes glitch-realm weirdos – you can summon texture-void "Non-Players" from lab keys; they bunny-hop like haunted players, dropping aberration essence! Underground ranges spawn turret Sweepers that hose bullets – you have to dodge barrages or get swissed. Compression tables squish loot into missing goo, and offsetters gravity-gun-yeet mobs for 4 seconds. Cassettes tape eerie vibes, and XP-windows glitch the aesthetics – alpha chaos knows you're playing. Labs riddle with doors, and progress is bonkers. Hilarious hazards, worlds warp surreal – it's an oddity overload for laugh-scream survival!
Tinkers' Jewelry [1.20.1]
This is the missing link for Tinkers' Construct fans who want more than just tools. It lets you forge rings, necklaces, and belts using the same modular system–mixing materials like Cobalt and Manyullyn for custom stats. I crafted an obsidian-layered ring for that sweet "Endurance" buff, and it saved my neck more than once in the Nether. It fits perfectly into your Curios slots, making your jeweler’s station just as important as your tool forge. If you want gear that grows with you, start smelting those gems!
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.
Protection Pixel
Protection Pixel offers intuitive land protection using playful visuals and precise permission controls. I easily guarded my workshop and set friendly neighbor rules without any admin headaches. The UI is approachable, and the system scales brilliantly on servers; teammates appreciated the clear ownership. It’s a practical, low-friction safety net that preserves creativity and prevents griefing drama – incredibly handy for collaborative play and ensures that shared server experiences remain positive, focused on building, not defense.
Amethyst Additions [1.20.1] [1.16.5]
Vanilla amethysts are basically just decoration, but this mod finally gives them a job! It’s all about expanding that "shiny purple vibe" with stuff that actually fits the vanilla game. I’m talking about Amethyst Lamps that don't just look cool but actually stop mobs from spawning nearby, and the ability to dye your enchantments different colors using Smithing Templates–finally, a way to make your gear look unique. There's even an Amethyst Shield you can customize and repair with crystals. It’s a solid pick for 1.20.1 Fabric users who want more depth without breaking the Minecraft feel. If you’ve got chests full of crystals doing nothing, this is your fix.
My Nether's Delight (Refabricated) [1.20.1]
If you thought the Nether was just for dying, think again – it’s now a gourmet hellscape! This Refabricated port brings the legendary Nether’s Delight to Fabric and Quilt 1.20.1+, turning scorched ingredients into elite power-meals. I spent my night hunting Hoglins for loin steaks and braving Strider stews that actually give you fire resistance – talk about a tactical buffet! It perfectly meshes with Farmer’s Delight mechanics, letting you slice and dice warped fungus and magma cream like a pro chef. If you're living in the red dimension, this is your survival lifeline. Don't starve in the heat; eat like a king!
Mekanism Weaponry [1.21.1] [1.21] [1.20.1]
Mekanism Weaponry finally gives you the high-tech firepower to match your massive nuclear reactors! This mod expands the Mekanism universe with futuristic bows, shields, and katanas that use the mod's signature material tiers like Osmium and Refined Obsidian. I crafted an Atomic Katana and felt like a cyberpunk samurai, slicing through armored mobs with ease. The best part? Everything matches the sleek, industrial look of your factory. It bridges the gap between "mad scientist" and "intergalactic warrior" flawlessly. If you're playing on 1.20.1 and want gear that looks and hits like the future, lock and load!
Dungeons and Combat X: Iron’s Spells [1.20.1]
Dungeons and Combat X: Iron’s Spells fuses magic directly into visceral melee: spells complement combos, creating crucial openings and punishing enemy mistakes. I loved weaving fire blasts and blinks seamlessly with my swordplay; tougher rooms demanded the clever use of both. It deepens the combat loop without ever diluting your skill expression. Every dungeon run is a learning curve, and the satisfying growth keeps me coming back for more tactical fights, where mastering the magical-martial blend is key to conquering the toughest, most challenging foes.
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.
The Dwarven Forge [1.20.1]
The Dwarven Forge digs dwarf realms deep – trade axes flip villagers to stout folk in buried cities, where you can snag ingots for god-tier arms and tools! Runes slot into armor for speed and health surges – warriors clash fiercely. I delved, bartered blades, and felt the runes humming with might. The forges blaze authentically, and races feud raw – survival is now about forging legend. This is dwarven depth where craft roars – an epic underbelly to your world!
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