
The Java Edition has long lacked proper controller support — MrCrayfish’s Controllable mod fixes that. Inspired by Bedrock Edition controls, it offers far more freedom and flexibility. Players get on-screen button indicators, convenient inventory handling, and numerous customization options for any type of controller.
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Factory Blocks adds a powerful collection of industrial-style building blocks to the game. It’s the perfect solution for those who build factories, mechanical bases, or high-tech cities. Metal panels, ribbed surfaces, industrial grates, and tiles with weathering effects make constructions look visually convincing. At the same time, the textures are neat and blend naturally with Minecraft’s overall style.
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In Minecraft, it’s often a pity to lose enchanted items, especially when the tool is almost broken. Dis-Enchanting Table solves this problem. The mod adds a special table that allows you to extract enchantments from items or books and transfer them to others. This means that a lucky enchantment can be preserved and reused instead of being lost with the item. In addition, you can lower enchantment levels or edit their properties.
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Macaw’s Trapdoors mod is inspired by the architecture and craftsmanship of various world cultures. It adds dozens of new trapdoors made from different materials — from bamboo to metal. Each model is unique: there are trapdoors with grilles, patterns, ventilation holes, and some designed in antique or industrial styles.
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Macaw’s Paths and Pavings opens new possibilities for landscaping. Now garden paths, sidewalks, and driveways can be made from dozens of beautiful options: wooden planks, stone tiles, square blocks, mesh slabs, and other decorative elements. Importantly, all materials come in different colors — from warm beige to cool gray.
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If regular armor seems boring, More Armor Trims mod will change that. It adds rare and striking trim variants that not only look beautiful but also require effort to obtain. For example, the “Storm” trim can be found by fishing during a thunderstorm, while “Myth” can be purchased from a wandering trader. There are others — “Greed,” “Beast,” “Phantom,” “Origin,” and more — each with its own legend and method of acquisition.
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Sometimes even the smallest change can make the game more pleasant. Raised is exactly that kind of mod. It fixes a subtle but annoying detail: in vanilla Minecraft, the bottom toolbar is slightly cut off by the screen edge. This mod neatly raises the hotbar, giving the interface symmetry and completeness. But that’s not all — now you can move other HUD elements as well: chat, status effects panel, player list, boss bar, and more.
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Valhelsia Furniture makes Minecraft homes truly cozy. It’s not just decoration — it’s a step toward realism, where every room can look lifelike. There are chairs, writing and dining tables, desk lamps, curtains, and many other details that create a lived-in feeling.
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Glowing Torchflower mod transforms the decorative Torchflower into a full-fledged light source. Now it not only decorates locations but also illuminates them with a soft glow. Depending on the plant’s form, the light level changes — from a faint glow in the small sprout to bright light in the potted version.
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Macaw’s Lights and Lamps mod adds dozens of lighting fixtures to Minecraft, turning illumination into an element of décor. Now you can create not only torches but also street lamps, ceiling lights, chandeliers, paper lanterns, and even tiki torches for gardens.
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