
Junk Drawers is an unusual storage mod that adds special junk drawers to Minecraft, intended for all those items that constantly clutter the player’s inventory. These blocks have a practically infinite storage capacity, allowing huge amounts of unwanted items to be stored in one place.
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Colored Bricks expands building possibilities by adding bricks of all sixteen colors available in Minecraft. In the standard version, players can use only one brick variant, which has a characteristic brownish-orange shade. This mod completely changes the situation, allowing the creation of a variety of block variants, including walls, slabs, stairs, and even decorative elements such as pots.
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Thief changes the interaction between the player and village residents by introducing a system of crimes and reputation. Now any suspicious actions in a village can affect the villagers’ attitude. For example, destroying crops is considered a minor crime, opening someone else’s chests is a more serious offense, and some actions can cause real hostility from the village.
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Copper Rails improves the railway system in Minecraft by adding new copper rails with unique speed and oxidation mechanics. In their fresh state, such rails are able to accelerate minecarts to about twice the speed of ordinary rails, making them an excellent choice for high-speed transport lines. Over time, the copper begins to oxidize, gradually reducing movement speed.
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Ecologics is focused on improving natural biomes by adding new plants, animals, and decorative elements to them. The main idea of the mod is to make existing locations more lively and diverse without disrupting the game’s original style. For example, coconut palm trees, seashells, and crabs can now be found on beaches, and sometimes even small sandcastles appear. Ripe coconuts can fall from trees and break open, turning into food or releasing small crabs.
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Item Alchemy adds an alchemy system to the game, allowing items to be transformed with the help of special EMC energy. The central element of this mechanic is the Philosopher’s Stone, which can be used to exchange blocks and resources for their equivalents. This opens up new ways of managing resources and allows gathered materials to be used more efficiently.
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XPlus Autofish automates the fishing process, turning it into a much more convenient activity. After a single cast of the fishing rod, the mod monitors the bite on its own, automatically reels in the line, and a few seconds later casts the rod again. This allows the player to catch fish with almost no constant involvement. The mod also supports the use of multiple fishing rods: if one of them breaks, the system automatically switches to the next one in the hotbar.
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GeOre introduces special geodes into the world, inside which crystals of valuable resources are formed. Unlike ordinary ore blocks, these minerals can grow directly inside their geode, gradually turning into full crystals. Among the resources that can be obtained in this way are diamonds, emeralds, gold, and redstone. However, this system has one important limitation: crystals can develop only inside the geode where they appeared.
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Spooky Campsite adds atmospheric abandoned camps to the game, which generate in plains, taiga, and dark forest biomes. These small locations look as if travelers or explorers once stopped there, but for some unknown reason left their resting place behind. Scattered items, campfires, and traces of old campsites create the feeling of a mysterious story that the player can try to unravel.
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Copperworks completely rethinks the role of copper in Minecraft, turning it from a rather limited resource into a full-fledged material with many uses. The mod adds new blocks, items, and mechanics connected with this metal, allowing it to be used much more widely than in the normal game. Players gain access to a variety of building elements, tools, weapons, and even armor made from copper.
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