Mods for Minecraft
The popularity of modifications grows every day. Their number is now difficult to calculate, as well as to try each of them without exception.
There does not seem to be a single gamer who does not know about mods and add-ons. But if someone still does not know, then we should explain it in a nutshell: these are all sorts of add-ons that can either change the game slightly or out of all recognition. For example:
- add new models to the game world;
- formulate new objectives;
- change dialogues;
- add new maps;
- modify certain features;
- add hitherto unknown characters;

Every player has faced the unpleasant situation of losing all progress after dying in lava or the void. Your Items Are Safe makes survival fairer and calmer. After death, all your equipment is placed in a chest, armor on a stand with a name tag, and if needed, your character’s head appears nearby.
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Dungeon clearing often annoys players: even with dozens of torches around, spawners keep working. Better Spawner Control introduces a simple rule — five light sources around a spawner block completely disable it. This makes the game more logical and convenient, eliminating pointless situations where mobs appear in brightly lit rooms.
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The chance to meet a zombie villager in Minecraft is usually minimal, making the process of finding and curing them a long quest. With More Zombie Villagers mod, they start appearing several times more often. The settings allow you to define their spawn rate yourself — from rare encounters to entire hordes.
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Giant Spawn mod brings forgotten giant zombies back into the game, turning them into a real threat. Now any regular zombie has a chance to appear as a colossal version. By default, the probability is low, but the player can adjust it in the configuration file. You can also enable or disable burning in sunlight and allow underground spawning.
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Upgraded Mobs turns battles in Minecraft into a real challenge. If standard zombies, skeletons, and spiders eventually become only minor obstacles, this mod gives them new abilities and makes them much more dangerous. Hostile creatures can gain buffs, unusual behaviors, and additional skills that make every encounter unpredictable.
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Random Bone Meal Flowers mod makes the bone meal mechanic more diverse and useful. Now flowers appear randomly and no longer depend on the biome. This means players no longer have to go on long trips in search of rare plants. All types of flowers can be obtained right near the base, simplifying dye creation and decorating the area.
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Fixed Anvil Repair Cost changes the usual rules of how anvils work, making their use fairer and more convenient. In the standard game, the repair cost increases with each use, eventually forcing players to throw away their favorite tools. This mod removes that limitation: the repair cost remains constant, and the player can set it themselves.
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Jagm’s Kiwis adds unique kiwi birds to the game, bringing life to familiar forests. These cute creatures dig the ground with their beaks and find various items — from seeds and food to random nuggets. Their behavior makes them something between chickens and little explorers.
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With Nether Portal Spread mod, Nether portals become a dangerous anomaly that changes the surrounding world. When generated randomly, they can appear in any biome, and nearby blocks become corrupted. Grass can turn into Nether wart, trees — into deformed remains, and soil — into netherrack. The world begins to look as if the Nether is growing through the portals.
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No Hostiles Around Campfire makes survival calmer and cozier. Now the campfire becomes not only a source of light and warmth but also a safety zone where hostile mobs cannot appear. The radius of effect can be adjusted by choosing a comfortable protection distance. This is especially useful for players who build bases on the surface or enjoy traveling and camping under the open sky.
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