
Bees in Minecraft have long become an important part of the living world, but quite a few unpleasant technical issues are connected with them. Bee Fix is focused not on new content, but on fixing bugs that can interfere with the normal behavior of these creatures. The mod eliminates a whole range of problems: from bees leaving the hive incorrectly and strange falling during movement to incorrect death animation and even rare cases of disappearance.
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Not every add-on is designed for an ordinary player, and Melody is a good example of exactly this kind of utility modification. It does not add new items, blocks, or noticeable gameplay features directly, but acts as a technical foundation for working with background music.
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The regular shield in Minecraft is good, but Shields+ shows that the defense system can be much more interesting. The mod adds several new shields at once, made in a familiar vanilla style, thanks to which they do not look out of place even in a nearly unchanged game.
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Losing a world after an error, crash, or failed experiment is one of the most unpleasant things in Minecraft, and Textile Backup helps avoid such situations. This mod is focused on backups and makes them as convenient as possible: saves can be created automatically at set time intervals or started manually with a command.
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There are often situations when an item is no longer needed, but it is a pity to lose the resources invested in it. That is exactly why Simple Uncrafting Table was created — a mod that adds the ability to disassemble certain items into their original materials. This mechanic is especially useful in survival, where every unit of iron, gold, or another resource may be needed later.
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Not every mod has to be large to be useful. Stony Cliffs Are Cool changes only one aspect of the world, but does it very successfully: large hills and mountain formations stop looking like uneven masses of dirt and gain a more natural stony appearance. Thanks to this simple replacement, the terrain looks noticeably more expressive, and the landscapes become closer to what you expect to see in a harsh mountain biome.
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When the standard sizes of mobs and characters start to feel too limiting, Pehkui opens up far more possibilities for experimentation. This mod allows you to change the scale of most objects in the game, making them larger or smaller without complicated workarounds.
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Even a small change noticeably affects gameplay comfort, and Glass Breaker is exactly that kind of case. This mod does not add new blocks or mechanics, but simply makes working with glass more logical and convenient. Now glass blocks break faster with a pickaxe, just like many other materials in Minecraft, so building, remodeling houses, and dismantling decorative structures takes less time.
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If the usual theme of death and graveyards in Minecraft is no longer enough for you, Gravestone Extended noticeably expands this concept. The mod is not limited to one or two decorative details, but adds a whole set of new blocks, structures, and enemies connected with the grim atmosphere of memory, loss, and dangerous places. Graveyards, catacombs, the undertaker’s house, and other thematic structures begin to appear in the world, making exploration much more vivid.
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Not every world generation mod tries to impress with scale, but The Lost City focuses precisely on the atmosphere of abandonment. Among forest and mountain biomes, a half-ruined city may appear, with the remains of streets, crumbling buildings, and the feeling of a place where life once thrived.
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