
Boat Item View adds a small but pleasant touch of realism to Minecraft — the ability to see items in your hands while sitting in a boat. In the standard game, the player’s hands appear “empty,” which looks odd. Now, while gliding across the water, you can see your character holding a sword, fishing rod, or other item, adding atmosphere to river and sea trips.
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The game world becomes filled with the atmosphere of ancient civilizations with Formations Overworld mod. It adds dozens of unique structures to the Overworld, inspired by the culture and architecture of different eras — from Mesoamerican pyramids to mysterious temples forgotten by time. Each structure holds a story: ruins of old towers, shrines, sacrificial altars, and even abandoned rafts washed ashore by the waves.
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In the standard game, charged creepers are an extremely rare occurrence, but Naturally Charged Creepers makes them a natural part of the ecosystem. Now these explosive creatures can spawn in the wild with a customizable probability, adding an element of unpredictability and danger to the world. Even using spawn eggs can create a charged creeper, turning an ordinary mob farm into a potential disaster.
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Cycle Paintings is the perfect solution for those tired of random images on paintings. Now you can simply click on an already placed painting while holding another one to instantly switch the image to another of the same size. You can even move backward through the list by holding Shift. The filtering system allows you to exclude unwanted images, and the built-in debug mode lets you view all available options.
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Creating your own locations has become easier with Areas mod. It allows you to mark any zones on the map — cities, villages, farms, or even entire kingdoms. When entering or leaving such an area, a customizable message appears on the screen showing its name, color, and style. The radius can be set to anything — from a few blocks to thousands. The mod supports servers, meaning you can create full territories with notifications for all players.
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During intense building or combat, it’s important that nothing breaks your focus. Stack Refill makes the process as smooth as possible: when the items in your hand run out, the game automatically replenishes them from your inventory. This applies to blocks, food, potions, tools, and weapons. You no longer need to manually open the menu to find replacements — the system does it for you.
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JourneyMap Integration is the perfect add-on for those who actively use JourneyMap. This mod links the map with other popular add-ons like FTB Chunks and Waystones. Now territory borders, teleport points, and even biomes are displayed directly on the map. Players can see the locations of waystones, add coordinates, and mark important zones.
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Necronomicon API is an invisible but powerful tool for developers creating mods on Fabric and Forge. It unifies key functions that usually have to be implemented manually: data generation, biome handling, packets, configurations, and NBT. The goal of the mod is to standardize code and simplify cross-platform development so the same functionality works identically across different loaders.
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Tired of your tools breaking at the worst possible moment? ShayBox’s Durability101 solves that problem once and for all. The mod adds a clear durability indicator right beneath your items. A colored bar from green to red shows the current state, and a nearby number displays how many uses remain.
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2032 World Height destroys Minecraft’s biggest limitation — build height. If before players hit a ceiling at level 320, now they can build structures up to Y=2031. That’s literally six times higher than the standard limit. Towers, sky cities, mountain fortresses — nothing stands in the way of grand architectural ideas anymore.
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