
Some players find the camera shake when taking damage immersive, but for many, it’s just annoying. BetterHurtCam offers a solution: now you can choose how much the camera shakes when you’re hit. You can reduce the effect to a minimum or disable it completely without losing the sense of impact. Settings are available directly in-game, without restarting.
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Underwater exploration always felt monotonous — until Revamped Shipwrecks appeared. This mod completely reworked the shipwreck system, turning every wreck into a unique object. Ships are now assembled from three random sections, can be broken, flipped, or surrounded by debris. Moreover, they’re made from all types of wood, including the new ones — cherry and bamboo.
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For those who play on multiple monitors or love multitasking, Borderless Window becomes indispensable. The mod removes the limitations of the standard fullscreen mode, replacing it with a convenient borderless version. Now the game doesn’t minimize when switching to other programs, and any window — browser, music, or chat — can be placed on top of the game.
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At first glance, it’s a small thing, but for many servers — a real lifesaver. Professions Lock solves the long-standing problem with villagers constantly being “retrained” by players to get profitable trades. With this mod, once a villager chooses a profession, they will never change it again, even if their workstation is destroyed.
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Sometimes a simple change of scale can completely alter how the world is perceived. That’s exactly what Pehkui does — a mod that allows changing the size of entities. The player can become tiny to crawl through narrow gaps, or gigantic, crushing everything in their path. Not only the size changes, but also the physical parameters — speed, strength, even attack range.
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The world of Minecraft has always lacked movement dynamics — and now that’s been fixed. ScadeBlock Double Jump mod adds freedom, allowing the player to feel truly agile. A second jump in the air opens new possibilities for parkour, evading enemies, and simply performing stylish maneuvers.
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Among classic packs, Jicklus holds a special place. It combines the best features of Jicklus Green and Jicklus Orange, creating a warm, rich atmosphere blending autumn tones and natural softness. With this pack, the world feels cozy, almost rustic, yet still vibrant. Every block seems hand-painted: stone, wood, grass — all have depth and lively lighting.
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Better Vanilla Building is a gift for those who see Minecraft first and foremost as a creative building platform. This pack doesn’t break the vanilla style — it expands on it: blending mismatched blocks, improving texture transitions, and making stone, granite, diorite, and andesite more harmonious. Thanks to this, structures feel natural, with smooth boundaries and depth.
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Trees have never looked so natural as with Round Trees pack. A simple yet brilliant idea — replacing square trunks with rounded ones — makes the game’s nature noticeably more realistic.
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Halloween Spooky GUI brings the interface into the atmosphere of the autumn holiday, where every button and panel seems infused with mystery and candlelight. The background becomes warm yet unsettling, colors are softened, and details gain Halloween accents — cobwebs, pumpkins, glowing lights, and vintage frames. In the inventory and menus, it feels as if you’re opening a witch’s chest or a cursed scroll.
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