Mods for Minecraft

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Adventure Structures

Adventure Structures is a fantastic mod for those who love to explore and embark on adventures in Minecraft. With this mod, you can discover various new structures that are scattered across the world. These structures are not part of vanilla Minecraft, making it a fresh and exciting experience for players. What makes this mod unique is the different types of structures that have been added. Each structure has its own characteristics and story to tell, making exploration all the more interesting. Additionally, Adventure Structures includes new items such as blocks that will fit seamlessly into the game and enhance the overall experience. Overall, Adventure Structures is an excellent mod that offers a thrilling adventure for players looking to explore the Minecraft world. It adds new structures, items, and narratives, making it a must-try for all Minecraft players.

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Ottercraft

Ottercraft is a fantastic Minecraft mod that introduces the adorable river otters to the game. These lovable creatures can be found in River and Swamp Biomes and love to play on both land and water. They are semi-aquatic, so they enjoy swimming and following nearby boats or players. One of the best things about this mod is that the otters are tameable and breedable with cod or salmon. Once tamed, they will follow you on your Minecraft adventures and even wear cute little life jackets that can be dyed different colors. In addition to being excellent companions, otters in Ottercraft love sitting in boats with you! They are naturally curious and always ready for an adventure. This mod adds a whole new level of fun and cuteness to Minecraft.

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Meet your fight

Are you looking for a challenge in Minecraft? Meet Your Fight is the mod you need! This mod adds new and exciting bosses to the game, giving you the chance to test your skills and prove yourself as a worthy adventurer. The bosses come with unique abilities and powers, making each fight a thrilling and intense experience. And the rewards are worth it too! Defeating a boss will grant you special armor, tools, and abilities, helping you on your journey in the Minecraft world. With this mod, you'll never be bored again. Challenge yourself and show off your fighting skills against the toughest foes Minecraft has to offer. Install Meet Your Fight and start your epic battles now!

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Otako

Otakomod is a must-try mod for all anime lovers out there! It brings a whole new level of excitement to the Minecraft world by adding more than 200 unique and fun anime characters that you can interact with. These characters can be found all over the world, and you can make friends with them to accompany you in your journey. With Otakomod, you will no longer feel alone playing Minecraft single player. You can have fun and enjoy the company of your favorite anime characters. Whether you want to explore new places, fight off mobs, or just chill out and relax, these characters will be there to help you every step of the way. So, if you're an anime fan looking for a more exciting and interactive Minecraft experience, Otakomod is the perfect mod for you!

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BisectHosting Server Integration Menu

BisectHosting Server Integration Menu is a mod which allows you to quickly startup a Minecraft server with BisectHosting directly within Minecraft Itself. BisectHosting is a popular Minecraft Server host which is commonly sponsoring various Minecraft mods and helping the community. They like some other Minecraft server hosts (like CreeperHost), have various mods to work with the game, however theirs may be one of the easiest to quickly startup a server with. The mod is mostly for Modpack developers to do advertising with rather than a tool that is actually useful for players. When you go to the multiplayer screen you will see a section at the top that says Need a server? Clicking on this fills out a screen that makes you select a pre-existing modpack from a platform or a loader and then lets you fill out information about the specs you need and brings you to the bisect hosting checkout page. This can also fill out a config file. The ideal way to do this is if you are a modpack maker you will go to the config, and in MC Forge go to config/bhmenu-client.toml or on FabricMC /config/bhmenu/bhmenu-client.properties and then fill out the info about the Title and Description and the Partner ID (which can be found at the console) and the Modpack ID (which can also be found at the console). Filling this config out makes it easier for a player of a modpack to just click on the link and automatically have the ability to have the pack selected. The bisect hosting mod does not appear to just let you upload your existing playset to the plan automatically but rather as just a way to get a new server with an existing modpack which making it more of an option for affiliates to put in their modpacks than a tool for players to actually use (at the end of the day you just end up back on their website). BisectHosting is known for their advertising and sponsorships, they are the Raid: Shadow Legends of Minecraft modding, they advertise a lot. Their prices are not too good, you would be better off going for something like SparkedHost if you cared about price, but if you want to support creators BisectHosting could be a good option if you use the creator’s code. Using a creator’s code can also get you a discount in the beginning.

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Creative Core

Creative Core is a library mod for fabric that adds a lot of core functionalities and changes lots of the in-game code to work with some of the mods that it works with. It contains many new APIs for developers and a few small in-game things for players.For PlayersFixed     an in-game lag bug, this was a lag fix that existed in parts of the     game when unloading a chunk with lots of tile entities like furnaces     on it (This bug was commonly taken advantage of on servers like     2b2t). It was merged into MC Forge. 2     in Game commands for Config. /cmdconfig and /cmdclientconfig are     both config commands which exist in the game for working with the     config of mods which use it.For Developers    Graphical     User Interface APIConfig     API    ASM,     Reflection, and Bytecode-related toolsPacket     management and splittingPlayer     UtilsA     built-in loader for loading modsItemstack     Uniformity with InfoStack ObjectsFake     world for some thingsIngredient     ToolsRegistry     ToolsInventory     ToolsMathsAbstractionUnsafe     toolsSerialisationInventory     Tools like slot viewingAnd     much moreIt is good for making platform-independent mods that can work on both FabricMC and MC Forge and others. It is in many ways better than tools like Architectury as it has a built-in loader, a little like FeatureCreep, which makes it so if you wanted to you could more easily bundle 2 platforms in 1 jar or at least have fewer differences between your files saving lots of time and making code more portable. It works officially on MC forge (which itself changes a lot) and is ported to FabricMC. Many of CreativeMD’s mods though are still packaged separately for each loader.Core, library, and API mods are a pain to have to install all the time, but this one adds a lot of libraries to help make mod development faster for developers. Some mods which use CreativeCore includeLittleTiles   ItemPhysicAmbientSoundsCMDCamInGameConfigMangerAnd     Others, a lot from CreativeMDCreativeCore is common on many modpacks like CreativeMDs and other mods, but not all mods are made by CreativeMD, some such as ModernOnlinePictureFrames also use it and are by 3rd parties.

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AmbientSounds 5

AmbientSounds 5 or Ambient Sounds is a sound mod which adds various new sounds that appear around your world, often looped and repetitive yet pleasing at the same time if you have your sound on. It goes well with the built-in Minecraft music but also makes the in-game sounds a little more interesting if you need to turn off the MC Music for a while. Many of the in-game sounds appear in various locations at different times. Like in the vanilla game, the place can affect where the different sounds play.Despite being a sound mod, the mod has lots of code in it to determine which sounds should be played and enabled and you can configure this with multiple different JSON files in the config folder. You can set the feature locations, the sound locations, the regions, and dimensions, and the engine to get good detail of which sounds should be played where. Modders can also use the large sound engine API to help with their sound mods and playing sounds. You can also create your sound packs with information from the wiki. There are a lot of sounds in the game, some of the sounds in the game added by the mod are:Bird     SoundsCicadasCricketsCrowsFrogsOwlsSeagullWolfCaveSuspenseWaterWeather    WindAnd     More.These can all make the game happier, or scarier, or change the game in other ways. They can though be quite distracting and set a false alarm. Some of the sounds are pretty short and basic, while others are much longer and more detailed. The sounds work in modded biomes also, Hypsellis helped get a list of biomes from various biome mods. Paul from paulscode the sound engine used in MC and MC Forge also helped fix issues in the mod. The mod updates a lot with new sounds. Many are made from online mixing tools such as amibent-mixer.com or naturesoundsfor.me making it easy for individuals to expand the sound. Requires CreativeCore

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OpenBlocks Elevator

OpenBlocks Elevator Is a 1.8 and newer Elevator port from the old OpenBlocks mod. The elevator is like a fast lift or scaffold that allows you to move up and down quickly. The Elevators, in most cases, need to be the same X and Z coordinates and within 4 blocks on the Y access for a total of 20, though this can easily be changed in the config.Once you have a lift system, you should be able to climb up by jumping and climb down by crouching. This makes it a very fast method of transportation.If you want different levels only some can access, you can group your elevators with dyes. The elevator will, in most cases, try to avoid stops which are not the same deal colour. When moving, your camera also changes.One cool feature in this mod over others is The ability to camouflage your lifts to make them look like surrounding blocks, making it good for security or decorations.

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Mantle

The Mantle is a library and QoL mod for Minecraft. Mantle as a library is used for many of the biggest mods, such as:Armory Expansion (and Add-ons)Baubley Heart CanistersTinkers Construct (and add-ons)Harvest TweaksAnd MoreMost mods that use Mantle are related to Tinkers Construct or its add-ons.Even if you do not have a mod which requires Mantle, there are still some changes you can see, such as if you have stacked hearts and coloured hearts, you won’t see the coloured hearts unless your max can be improved.For developers, there are many functions which Mantle adds, such as:RegistrationLootItem helpData generationBlocksFluidsNetworkingJust enough items integrationsConfigsand many more.There is even documentation on how to use it on their wiki. It is important to note that Mantle is often very slow to update, so if you make a mod that uses it, you will need to wait for it to update. Additionally, at least officially, it is MinecraftForge only. Most base mods using Mantle are by Slime Knight (the author of Mantle), so it may not be as well optimised for other mods.

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Thermal Foundation

Thermal Foundation is a mod for Minecraft, which is a base mod for many of the mods in the Thermal Series, such as:* Thermal Cultivation* Thermal Dynamics* Thermal Expansion* Thermal Innovation* Thermal Integration* Thermal LocomotionAnd more.There are also many nonThermal mods, other ones made by CoFH and some by 3rd parties. Some other mods using Thermal Foundation include:AllTheCompressedAwesome Sauce CoreExtraTiC Patches - UniversalIgnition: FoundryNetherFoundationRedstone ArmoryRedstone ArsenalRedstone Repository RevolvedRootsAnd many moreFor players, Thermal dynamics does not do much, but for developers, it can be a useful tool. It requires CoFH to be installed for both players and devs, so developers can also take advantage of many of the features of CoFH.CoFH is also Thermal Foundation's developers and one of their biggest mods.There are some issues, though, such as the documentation not always being up to date and some stuff changing, but this is because Thermal Foundation has often been on the cutting edge in the past, being one of the first to do lots of things and ended up setting lots of standards such as how Forge Energy was largely based on Redstone Flux. Some other issues include a restrictive licence and the source code not being fully visible on the CurseForge page requiring extra steps to find it. Another big drawback is being MCForge only officially.

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COFH Core

COFH Core is a mod which I used for lots of TeamCoFH and KingLemmingCoFH mods, including the Thermal Mods. COFH mods have been around for a long time, since 2013 or maybe even older (and have changed a lot over time), and are also some of the most popular mods. CoFH Core is required to run many of these mods. CoFH Core may be used for other mods, but the documentation is not always current. The licence for many of these mods is quite strict, though 3rd party mods exist. It has a lot in common with the older CoFH Lib. Some of the mods which use CoFH Core include:Applied IntegrationsArcher’s ParadoxAUNISRedstone FluxBetween OresBig ReactorsBiomes o Plenty ToolsCalculatorCoFH: Vanilla+ SatchelsCoFH: Vanilla+ ToolsCompacted Tools & BlocksEnhanced InventoriesEnsorcellationImmersive TechnologyJaded TweaksAnd many more
Many of the mods that use CoFH are very popular, so many mods may use it, though it does not do very much by itself.One of the drawbacks, though, is it is harder to access the source code, and the documentation is not always up to date, so making mods with it may not be worth it. Additionally, it is exclusive to Minecraft Forge. Additionally, the APIs change a lot so that some things can be removed. Lots of the stuff now is good for multiplayer support.

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Enchantment Descriptions

EnchantmentDescriptions Is a Vanilla Plus Quality of Life Client-side mod which shows the descriptions of enchanted books on the tooltip. If a book has a known enchantment, hover over it, and it will say what it is. The enchantment descriptions work across multiple different languages.The mod also works with modded enchantments. However, the mod that adds the enchantment likely needs to officially support the descriptions, or the player or mod pack maker may need to add it manually. The enchantment descriptions are, in most cases, added with traditional localisation JSON files and do not require a special APi to use, so a modpack maker can easily add support for new enchantments or descriptions in other languages (though for vanilla ones, it is suggested you submit them to the GitHub so others can play with them). To add an enchantment description, do an entry named: enchantment.modid.enchantment_name.descFor the most part, this mod does not need to be installed on the server, and a player should be able only to add it on their side and have it work, even on Vanilla servers.Some mods like Apotheosis require it.The mod used the Multiloader template, so works on both Fabric/Quilt and Minecraft Forge.

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AttributeFix

AttributeFix is a mod which removes the arbitrary attribute limit on some things with a configurable one. With a config file, you can change the limit or make it as high as java would let you for the operator type.* Max Health if Entities (normally maxes out at 1024)* Knockback Resistance* Movement Speed* Attack speed and Damage (have limits)* Armour values (are often limited)* Armour Toughness* Luck* Follow range
These limits exist in the game, making it harder for modders to customise what they want. AttributeFix generally gets rid of these restrictions. It works on Minecraft Forge and Fabric/Quilt and uses the MultiLoader template. AttributeFix does not do much. It only really matters if some mods use its higher numbers. The mod content could also easily be added to your mod, and AttributeFix is mostly just a simple injection.Some mods which officially use AttributeFix include:Nightmare Craft: SurvivalStick of DeathChaos AwakensRaid AwakensRPGishLuminiumArmor Toughness BarAnd many more.Even if a mod does not specifically require It, it could still work, and most mods which use AF officially will boot up without it, just with the attributes being obsolete.

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FTB Quests

FTB Quests is a Questing mod for Minecraft. It is team-based, allowing you to easily set quests for a full team, making them easier and more efficient.There are multiple types of quests and more than one way to see many of them, such as the GUI and blocks for counting collections of blocks. Or Quest books can be obtained with condoning stones and books on a crafting table.
FTB Quests was written with FTB mod packs in mind, but you can easily use them. They have a wiki which goes into detail about how to use FTB Quests. The options are advanced and very customisable. However, it is important to note that the mod is All Rights Reserved, so you can’t distribute it very much or do much changing.
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Item Filters, FTB Library, FTB Teams, and Architectury are required. KubeJS and Just Enough Items have integration, though. FTB Quests are required to run many Mods, mostly FTB ones. Some of the mods which require FTB Quests areFTB Money (Forge)FTB Quest sellerFTBQ BorealisChemical Exchange TweaksAnd more.

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Cucumber Library


Cucumber Library Is a mod designed to be a shared library mod which is supposed to be used for many of the mods made by BlakeBr0 and some other mods.For players, you will notice that some of the blocks and items will show the tags in their tooltips. This is useful if you are making a mod pack or are playing with many mods and want to see what the tags are of an item to find compatibility with other items. For this to be enabled, you must enable advanced tooltips in the config.However, the main reason one is likely installing Cucumber is because of the mods that rely on its code; the author of Cucumber writes most, but 3rd party mods also exist; here are some of the mods which use Cucumber:Quantum SingularitiesTenyTech ModMystical Agriculture Tiered CrystalsExtended Crafting: Nomifactory EditionMystical AgricultureMystical AgradditionsMystical CustomizationExtended CraftingPickle TweaksIron JetpacksMore BucketsAnd more
For developers, there are many modules which do many things, including:clientcommandcompat/almostunifiedcompat/almostunifiedconfigcontainercraftingenergyeventfluidhandlerhelperifaceinitinventoryitemlibnetworktileentityAnd MoreCucumber also has a wiki with lots of information about developing mods with it. One thing you may need to worry about is that, officially, only Minecraft Forge is supported and not Fabric.

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