
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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In the regular game, obtaining dyes requires traveling and searching for the right flowers, but Floralis solves this problem. The mod adds sixteen new types of plants, completely covering the entire palette of available dyes — from white to purple. Each color is represented as a unique flower or cactus growing in its own biome.
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Players have been leaving feedback and ideas for years about what could be improved, but not everything reaches the developers. That’s why Instant Feedback mod appeared — turning community suggestions into real features. It includes many small but important improvements — from reworked mechanics to new items, tools, and decorative elements.
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Animal Garden Meerkat adds adorable meerkats to the game — small, lively creatures that inhabit savannas. They behave naturally: wild ones are cautious and run away, but if lured with food, they become friendlier. Meerkats can be tamed, and then they will fight on the player’s side, protecting them from enemies. These animals eat any food, reproduce easily, and quickly become part of your world.
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If you’ve always dreamed of a true four-legged friend in Minecraft, Companions – Dogfolk makes it real. The mod adds a new kind of creature — intelligent dogs that live on plains and behave realistically. They can be tamed with meat, healed, have their inventory opened, and even have their behavior changed using a bone.
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It’s hard to imagine a cozy home without food, and 3D Placeable Food mod brings that idea to Minecraft. It adds dozens of realistic three-dimensional dishes — from simple vegetables and meat pieces to cakes, cookies, croissants, and decorative baskets. Each dish can be placed directly in the world, decorating your table, kitchen, or display case. Many models are interactive: for example, you can take food from a cookie bowl or throw baskets as items.
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Minecraft often lacks drive — and that’s exactly what Super Powers provides. This mod turns the game into a real action experience, adding dozens of super abilities: flight, speed, jumping dozens of blocks high, protective fields, and destructive attacks. With them, you can explore the world at incredible speed, defeat bosses, and build massive structures in seconds.
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Ceramic Shears is an example of how a small innovation can change the atmosphere of the game. Now the usual iron shears can be replaced with ceramic ones, made entirely out of clay. To create them, you need to mold two parts, fire them in a furnace, and connect them — resulting in a tool with about 75% of the durability of regular shears. At the same time, they work exactly the same: you can shear sheep, collect leaves, and vines.
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