
The ability to place dripstone horizontally opens up a wide range of options for traps and decorative builds—this is exactly what Dripped Out mod aims to achieve. Dripstones oriented sideways retain their dangerous property: anyone who steps on them will take damage. This expands the potential for building hidden mechanisms and defensive systems.
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No More Poison with Regeneration mod removes the annoying health fluctuation effect that occurs when regeneration and poison are active at the same time. Now these two status effects neutralize each other, making the healing process much smoother. If the durations of the effects differ, only the one that lasts longer remains active.
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Creating atmospheric and lively builds in Minecraft becomes much easier when the world gains the ability to add small but expressive decorative details. Hot Kettles mod offers exactly such an element—kettles that can be placed above a campfire. At first glance it may seem like a minor detail, but it has a surprisingly strong impact on how worlds are perceived, especially for players who care about aesthetics.
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Blue fire, which normally behaves no differently from regular fire, gains an entirely new meaning thanks to Soul Fire’d mod. Entities burning in Soul Fire now take increased damage and are highlighted with a bright blue glow. The effect can spread through zombies or arrows that pass through the fire, making combat situations more interesting.
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In large worlds or on servers where a player frequently changes skins, roles, or creates content, Who Am I? mod proves to be surprisingly useful. It adds the display of the player’s nickname directly in the inventory and in third-person view, helping with orientation in the interface and identification of one’s own character.
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Default Skill Trees is an add-on that introduces ready-made skill trees for the Skills and Attributes systems. It provides two preconfigured trees: one focused on combat effectiveness, and the other on miner progression. Experience is gained naturally: defeating enemies improves combat skills, while mining ore and stone develops mining abilities. The trees use custom attributes, making dependency on Pufferfish’s Attributes mandatory.
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When you enable the Insanity Shaders pack in the game, an involuntary question arises: how can something so familiar suddenly become frightening? This pack, created in a horror style and based on BSL ideas, envelops the world in a dark atmosphere, turning even ordinary biomes into unsettling spaces. The lighting becomes harsh and dynamic, as if it is snatching fragments of the landscape out of the darkness.
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How can you make Minecraft feel alive without killing FPS? The answer is hidden within Kadirxo Shaders. This pack creates a bright, saturated, yet surprisingly system-friendly image. Realistic water shimmers under gusts of wind, vegetation glows slightly and reacts to sunlight, and shadows move softly, as if lifted by the breeze.
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Is it possible to imagine Minecraft looking like a scene from a real movie? Continuum Shaders prove that it is. This pack is designed for powerful machines and unfolds an ultra-realistic world panorama before the player. Sunlight dazzles, clouds drift with three-dimensional depth, and shadows react to distance and terrain structure with the precision of a professional render.
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Is a single idea enough to completely transform a game? MollyVX Shaders prove that it is—if that idea is full path tracing. Light behaves here as it does in reality: it reflects, scatters, tints surfaces with subtle hues, and changes the mood of each frame. Caves appear dark yet rich in depth; daylight flows softly through openings; nighttime scenes become deep blue and layered.
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