
Losing your inventory after death often turns into a race against time, especially if it happens far from your base. With Gravestone Graves, the situation changes completely: a gravestone appears at the place of death, carefully preserving all items and recording the details of what happened. Inside, you can see the cause of death, the number of days survived, and other parameters, adding a light chronicle element to survival.
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Exploring the world can become tiresome when landscapes start to repeat themselves. This is where Oh The Biomes We’ve Gone steps in, completely transforming the travel experience. More than fifty new biomes create an entirely different geography: from crimson tundras and cypress swamps to ebony forests and rocky ridges.
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Sometimes you want to get rid of bulky pipes and cables while maintaining the functionality of complex mechanisms. Entangled offers an elegant solution: linking blocks so that they function as a single entity. One special block copies the state of another, and a binding tool determines which elements interact with each other.
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When standard textures start to feel too simple, Re-Chiseled comes to the rescue. The add-on significantly expands the decorative arsenal, offering more than 300 variations of familiar blocks with seamlessly connected textures. Large walls no longer look monotonous, and building facades gain additional depth.
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Creating an automatic amethyst farm is not easy due to the random placement of buds inside a geode. Geodesy simplifies this process by helping determine the optimal placement of slime and honey blocks for maximum harvesting efficiency. Since the buds are immovable, every construction decision affects the final productivity.
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Not every mod aims to make survival more difficult — some make the world cozier. Plushables is one of them. It adds numerous plush toys to the game that can be held in your hands, placed around your base, or used to create atmospheric screenshots. These are not just static figures: many of them feature animations and sound effects, making them feel lively and interactive.
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Combat can take on new depth when more tactics are added — and that is exactly the goal of Asgard Shield: Reloaded. The mod expands the player’s arsenal by introducing giant swords and advanced shields with unique characteristics. Massive blades deal significantly more damage compared to regular swords and, most importantly, can block attacks, combining the functions of both weapon and defense.
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Among the many dimensions, Aerial Hell stands out with its deceptive atmosphere. At first glance, this place seems almost fairy-tale-like: soft shades of vegetation, unusual trees, and a calm sky create a sense of safety. But after taking just a few steps, it becomes clear that you are in an extremely dangerous territory.
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Sometimes comfortable gameplay does not require new dimensions or hundreds of items — it is enough to make the process more convenient. That is exactly what Cubes Without Borders offers. The mod switches Minecraft into a true borderless windowed mode, so the game no longer minimizes when switching between windows.
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Behind the unusual name Useless Reptile lies an impressive set of creatures. The Swamp Wyvern allows players to fly and shoot acid, which can be collected for brewing potions. The Mole Claw helps dig through blocks and becomes a true assistant in mines, as long as it is protected from light.
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