
Travelers and survival enthusiasts will appreciate Comforts mod, which adds sleeping bags and hammocks to the game. They serve the same function as beds but with an important difference — they don’t change your spawn point. Now you can safely sleep on the go without losing your connection to home.
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Player interaction in multiplayer worlds becomes much more engaging with TelePass mod. It adds special compasses that allow teleportation directly to their owner. When a player creates the item, their name appears on it — for example, “Steve’s TelePass.” The item doesn’t work for its creator but can be given to others: friends can instantly appear nearby if you’re online and in the same dimension.
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Auto Tools mod completely changes how players interact with their inventory. It introduces an intelligent system that automatically selects the optimal tool for any task — whether it’s mining ore, fighting, or breaking blocks. There’s no need to frantically scroll through the inventory anymore — the mod analyzes item parameters such as mining level, speed, damage, and enchantments, instantly choosing the best option.
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When the usual ways of surviving in Minecraft start to feel too safe, Anthropophagy mod brings a dark and grim side into the game — cannibalism. This remake of the cult Cannibalism mod allows you to obtain food in the most radical way — from living creatures, including the player themselves. The main tool becomes a knife, faster than a sword but weaker in damage.
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For those who create or test mods, Entity Information will be useful — a tool that adds an item. With its help, you can get detailed information about any entity in the game: name, type, coordinates, UUID, silence status, and also the mod from which it was added.
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Bogged Spawn expands the spawning possibilities of Bogged — the new skeleton variant from Minecraft 1.21. Previously, they appeared only in swamp biomes, but now they can spawn anywhere where there is a chance for a regular skeleton. This means Bogged can even inhabit dungeons and some Nether biomes, adding an element of unpredictability to the game. Their spawn chance is 10%, making them rare but not unique.
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Breeze Spawn mod is made for those who wanted to encounter the Breeze more often — the new mob added in update 1.21.1. In the standard game, it appears only in trial chambers, making it rare. This mod changes the spawning mechanics of the burning spirits, adding a 10% chance to replace them with a Breeze.
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Those who love a variety of blocks and details will like Frostbyte’s Slabs & Stairs mod. It expands Minecraft’s decorative possibilities by adding missing block variants: slabs, stairs, fences, gates, buttons, and pressure plates for dozens of materials. Now concrete, terracotta, Nether bricks, decorative stones, and metals can be used not only in standard shapes, but also as architectural elements.
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In the original Minecraft, the Nether is poor in resources, but Resource Nether Ores mod changes that rule. Now in the depths of the Nether, you can find all the familiar ores — from coal and iron to diamonds and emeralds — but encased in netherite stone. This not only makes survival in the Nether easier but also opens new opportunities for players who want to build a base and progress without leaving the dangerous dimension.
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The game world becomes more alive with Homesteads mod, which adds five new villager professions. Now, in different biomes, you can meet lumberjacks, trappers, prospectors, beekeepers, and gatherers — each with their own role, building, and themed workstation block. Lumberjacks live in log houses and trade wood and saplings, beekeepers produce honey and honeycombs, trappers trade meat and leather, prospectors mine ores, and gatherers collect flowers and herbs.
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