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i finally figured out how to install minecraft mods properly so if anyone has any suggestions (version 1.20) please share!
#ghost post#minecraft#minecraft mods#modded minecraft#so far i have biomes o plenty and a furniture mod
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yknow what? i lowkey wanna see what all my gaming laptop can handle
does anybody have any minecraft mods they would highly suggest to anybody?
#well i think im alright#i already have biomes o plenty + mrcrayfish furniture + decorcraft + familiar fauna + chisel and bits + bibliocraft + furbcraft#texture pack suggestion would probs be nice but i absolutely love my mizuno one#..also help using shaders in my modded world would be nice#cause as far as i know i cant apply em to my forge world#but a youtuber i got most my mod suggestions from has shaders in his modded world so :thinking:
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Hey, I saw an old post of yours about you finding a ton of dogs and bringing them home in Minecraft, and you mentioned that you were playing with mods. I was wondering if you'd be willing to recommend some good mods to me? Been playing with them for awhile but it's hard to find more good ones
I’m sorry it’s taken over a month for me to answer this – I’ve been using the mobile app way more than the browser lately and I always forget to check my inbox on mobile.
Anyway, I made a mod rec post before but it was almost two years ago and I’ve changed up my mod lineup a lot since, so here’s an updated list.
Right now I’m using Minecraft 1.12.2 and Minecraft Forge 1.12.2-14.23.5.2814. (Looks like there’s a newer edition of Forge, I just haven’t updated it yet.) Also some mods are dependent on other mods or require you to download additional resource packs/libraries/etc., so just make sure you check the requirements before downloading (probably goes without saying, but just in case).
I’m putting the list under a cut because otherwise this post will be an absolute wall of text.
PERFORMANCE MODS
OptiFine: This one’s a performance mod that aims to boost FPS and improve the graphics.
NotEnoughIDs:This expands Minecraft’s ID limit for blocks and items, which is necessary if you’re using a ton of mods that add a lot of new content.
CONVENIENCE MODS
Just Enough Items (JEI):This one is an item/block/recipe viewing tool with a search feature. There’s also a cheat mode that lets you just drop whatever item you want into your inventory.
Inventory Tweaks:This adds new options for managing/sorting your inventory (on your person or in storage chests) and some convenience features, like automatically replacing tools or item stacks when broken/depleted as long as you have more in your inventory (which also includes your backpacks, if you use the Backpacks mod listed below).
Multi-Hotbar:Just gives you 2-3 additional hotbars, so you aren’t just limited to nine slots and don’t have to constantly go into your inventory screen to move things around if there are more than nine tools/stacks you use regularly.
JourneyMap: This one automatically maps your Minecraft world as you explore – there’s a minimap in the upper right corner of the screen, and it can be expanded to view the whole map if you want. It also lets you set waypoints (which you can teleport to), with an option to mark them with visible beacons that can be seen from the overworld. It also automatically creates waypoints when you die, so you can easily teleport back to where you died once you respawn.
Nature’s Compass:In-game biome finder, with teleport feature. Also works with biomes added by mods (e.g. Biomes O’ Plenty).
Find Your Way:Adds some new compasses to point you in the direction of various overworld structures (strongholds, mansions, villages, etc.).
Backpacks: Adds recipes for backpacks. By default they’re 3x9 but by crafting and adding backpack pouches, they can be expanded. They start out brown but can be dyed. They can also be nested, so if you want a backpack within a backpack within a backpack, you can do that. Which I do. Excessively. My inventory situation is… hellishly recursive. But at least I can collect stuff forever before I have to go back home and stash it all.
Fence Jumper: A very simple convenience mod that lets players jump over fences. Doesn’t apply to mobs.
Survival Flight:This just lets you use Creative Mode’s flight mechanic in Survival Mode. Is it cheating? Probably, but it’s your Minecraft world and you can fly if you want to.
WORLDGEN/ITEM ADDITIONS MODS
Quark: This one adds a lot of new features – blocks, decoration, mobs, automation options, underground biomes, recipes, convenience tweaks, etc. etc. etc. Main website with descriptions of all the added features can be found here.
Roguelike Dungeons: As the description says, “a mod that generates large underground dungeon structures which have a procedurally generated layout and loot.”
Actually Additions:Adds a lot of random stuff, check the manual to see the full list.
Chisel:More decorative blocks, including many new texture variations of vanilla Minecraft blocks.
Biomes O’ Plenty: Adds over 60 new biomes to the world, with new trees, blocks, plants, etc. Works best with the creation of a new world, but you can make it work with an existing world with some extra steps (see the installation section here). It’s pretty simple, but you need to download an NBT Editor to do it (last time I had to do it, I used NBT Explorer).
Terraqueous:New fruit trees, flowers, mineable cloud blocks, tools, etc.
Natura:More new worldgen stuff.
Ferdinand’s Flowers:Literally just adds A Lot of new kinds of flowers to the overworld and makes things very, very colorful.
Pam’s HarvestCraft:More crops, food recipes, etc.
Fairy Lights: Adds recipes for creating hanging lights, string lights, etc. for decoration and lighting options.
MrCrayfish’s Furniture Mod: Adds recipes for furniture. Mostly good for decoration, but some are also functional (e.g. cabinets and refrigerators that provide storage).
MOBS/CREATURES MODS
Mo’ Creatures: Adds a bunch of new mobs to the game (passive, neutral, hostile, and tamable).Many of the tamable mobs can be used as mounts, such as big cats, wyverns, manticores, giant scorpions, elephants, komodo dragons, dolphins, manta rays, bears, and several different kinds of horse (including unicorns, winged horses, ghost horses, and fairy horses). The config files are straightforward and easy to edit if you want to tweak the spawn rates of different mobs. Note: The Forge page says that DrZhark’s Custom Mob Spawner is required, but when I was having trouble with another mod’s custom mobs not spawning properly, Custom Mob Spawner turned out to be the culprit. I removed it, and it seems like Mo’ Creatures is still working even without Custom Mob Spawner, and it takes far less time to load a world than it did before.
Dragon Mounts 2:Tameable dragon mounts. I love them.
Ice and Fire:Adds new mythical mobs – dragons, sirens, cockatrices, sea serpents, etc.
Doggy Talents:Your tamed wolves can Do More Stuff.
Wolf Armor and Storage: What it says on the tin. Wolf armor is very similar to horse armor, and chests can be added to wolves like they can be added to llamas.
DIMENSIONS MODS
Twilight Forest: Adds a new dimension, the Twilight Forest. The list of added features can be found on the Wiki here. Each new biome has its own boss (usually with a corresponding dungeon) to defeat (bosses can be defeated more than once since there’s at least one per biome and, like in the overworld, there’s more than one of each kind of biome in the world). It follows a progression system, meaning certain areas (and therefore boss fights) are locked until you defeat other bosses (e.g. certain biomes having a weather effect that renders it virtually impossible to traverse until defeating the boss and getting the item that will allow you to pass through the area). It can be a bit laggy but it’s still fun.
Advent of Ascension:Adds several new dimensions with their own biomes, mobs, items, bosses, etc. It’s fun but I don’t recommend it if you hate clowns because there is an entire clown dimension and even though you can avoid that, there’s also this one clown mob that spawns in the overworld underground, you’ll just be minding your business mining and suddenly BOOM creepy murder clown in the shadows. Also, if you’re using Mo’ Creatures, don’t use the Custom Mob Spawner because it’ll prevent Ascension’s mobs from spawning properly.
Cavern II:Adds new cavern dimensions to explore, new blocks and ores, and a miner stats/progression system. It’s the successor to the original Cavern mod. One of my favorite things is the randomite ore, which drops a random item when it’s mined (which can include items added by other mods).
The Betweenlands:This one adds a dark, swampy dimension with its own lore and survival challenges (e.g. you can only eat what you can gather in the Betweenlands and any food from the overworld rots when entering the dimension; there are new mechanics like food sickness, player decay, and tool corrosion that occur when spending long periods of time in the Betweenlands; etc.).
Erebus:Erebus is the “dimension of the arthropods” and is exactly what it says on the tin.
Better Nether:Some tweaks to the Nether that make it more fun to explore – new biomes, new mobs, new structures, etc.
AbyssalCraft:New eldritch dimensions, mobs, biomes, items/blocks, etc. You do some inadvisable rituals, read some questionable tomes, collect some dubious artifacts, encounter things with lots of eyes and tentacles… oh and one time, when I was playing one of the earlier versions of the mod, Shoggoths invaded my home and killed all my horses and left a residue all over everything and I had to restore an old backup save, so. I recommend reading the wiki before you do any summoning rituals.
VoidCraft:This is an older mod no longer in development, but if you’re like me and get bored easily and download every new dimension mod you can find, have at it.
The Aether II:This is the sequel to the old Aether mod (which also has a reboot for Minecraft 1.12, here). It’s still in development and I actually haven’t had a chance to explore the new dimension much yet myself, but it looks interesting.
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A few of the Best Peaceful Exploration Minecraft Mods
I do this every once in a while. Because I had a hard time finding mods that made it easier to play without monsters when I started out. (These are for 1.11.2 and/or 1.12.1 as of Sept 11, 2017)
Biomes O’ Plenty - The classic. Over a hundred unique biomes, with trees, plants, food, and endless beauty. It is perfect. (You can drown in quicksand!)
Forestry - Adds bees, butterflies, new trees, and really interesting new items to make use of them. I always have difficulty finding the site where it’s kept updated, but it adds SO MUCH to the game experience.
Ruins - Ruins spawn all over your world. Beautiful, intriguing ruins. If you go to the forum you can find modders who make even more ruins for the mod - medieval, sci fi, horror, and more. Mod maintainer is crusty and endlessly done with us all, but it’s a great mod.
Lost Cities - Just discovered this and am neglecting my children to constantly play it. Spawn in an infinite abandoned city! Find libraries, subway systems, parks, and highways. The survival aspects feel really different - getting food and mining is harder, but a lot of high level items are just laying around in buildings. I’m struggling with lag, but I’ve got 20 mods in a beta version of Forge and aren’t going to hold it against this mod in particular.
Spice of Life - Every time you eat a food, it will satisfy you less the next time. You can’t explore for 2 weeks with one stack of meat - you need a variety of food items. It makes the survival aspects feel so much more real.
Hunger in Peace - You can have hunger/fall damage/etc without monsters. I don’t like monsters and am not ashamed.
Silent’s Gems - It mostly just adds a bunch of new gems, but these gems can be combined in to far, far too many combinations. And the tools/weapons that result are really interesting? I just started using it again, and am still discovering all the new stuff. There’s something very appealing about a pickaxe with the tips made of a different material than the rest of the blade.
MrCrayfish’s Furniture Mod - Make EVERYTHING. All the furniture. Kitchen gadgets. Garden features. ALL THE THINGS.
Reptile Mod - Adds reptiles, which makes everything better. Even in peaceful, the aggressive ones attack you, though. They don’t cause any DAMAGE, but I jump scare easily. Glowing eyed alligators hiding in the tall grass to leap at me definitely leave me a bit shaky. But the turtles and iguanas!
Animania - This mod actually adds depth to existing animals - they can be fed differently, have a variety of breeds, and there’s a lot of thought gone into everything. But I’m mostly here for the adorable little curly ears come of the pigs have.
Blocklings - Little animated blocks that help you out! They’re cute! (As you can tell, that’s my main criteria for mob mods.)
(Base Metals and Mineralogy are also beloved, but haven’t updated past 1.10.2. Have a huge number of metals that can be worked into beautiful alloys for tools and building! Have geological layers of rock instead of just ‘stone’! I miss them so much.)
#minecraft#video games#peaceful survival#I don't post about minecraft often!#it's just this new mod!#I may have a new hyperfixation
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