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And after some point, you may want to show them off. Bibliocraft is a storage and organizational mod that adds a lot of new furniture to the game, most of them dedicated to displaying your stuff. Download Bibliocraft. Replay Mod is one of the best and most popular Minecraft mods out there, and for a very good reason. It allows you to record, replay and share your games. It is easy to use and your replay files are not dozens of gigabytes big, only around 10 Megabytes large for 1 hour or recording.

It is mandatory for Minecraft content creators. If you are using a low-end laptop, getting the maximum output out of Minecraft can be a little confusing. Optifine is a popular utility app that enhances the overall gameplay and makes the game run faster and without any glitches. It also enhances the graphics of the game to have an immersive user experience.

The mod specifically works in smoothing out the graphics, displaying HD quality visuals, doubling the framerate and enhancing the overall game statistic. Download Optifine. Minecraft is not a small place, it is spread across a massive area, making it difficult for you to explore without a map. The Journey Map mod is here to help the players with just that. It enables you to mark the waypoints that you like. You'll need to create a new world to use it make sure to select the 'Biomes O'Plenty' world generation option , but it's worth it to see corners of Minecraft that you've never seen before.

Specifically, it lets folk view a more real-time map in-game, and on the mini-map, as well as being able to view the map online via a web browser. Minecolonies is a huge mod that essentially turns Minecraft into a town management simulation. If you're more about exploring than building, but still want to feel like you've really left your mark, maybe become the caretaker of a Minecraft colony. You'll manage NPC village workers, plan the location on structures, and direct security against monsters.

It even works in multiplayer, so you can set this one up on a server with your friends. This is a fun one. DimonsionalDoors is a mod that adds several types of teleportation doors and "extra-dimensional pocket dungeons" into Minecraft. You can use the doors for handy purposes, like crafting an Iron dimensional door that creates a secret empty dimensional pocket where you can build whatever you like, or go wild and build an interdimensional maze for your friends to explore.

More storage mods, but this time focused on the early-game. Iron Chests lets you upgrade wooden chests to hold more stuff. In the long run, you'll probably still want an Applied Energistics system, but this make the early part of the game so much more pleasant. Raptorfarian and Alexthe's Ice and Fire: Dragons is a mod that adds a whole load of fantasy creatures into the base game. The list is huge, including the likes of hippogryphs, gorgons, dread liches, sea serpents, hydras, pixies, cyclopes, trolls, death worms, and ghosts.

Dragons are the highlight of the mod though, letting you train, ride, and hunt the mythical beasts. You can craft dragon equipment, find dragon eggs, and explore dragon caverns where special loot lies. Create focuses on automation and takes Minecraft mechanisms to the next level. It's all based on rotational power and kinetics so a range of gears and cogwheels have been introduced and are waiting for you to experiment with.

Of course, gearboxes, chain drives, conveyor belts, clutches, pulleys, and levers are also there to help bring your weird and wonderful creations to life. Some Minecraft mods add powerful magical items. Others add intricate machinery. Botania just adds flowers—but wow, what flowers. Flowers that heal you. Flowers that feed animals. Flowers that turn hostile mobs against each other. Flowers that eat cake. Oh, and did I mention that you've can also use flowers to create a magical portal to a world of elves?

If you want to try something wildly different from most other mods, Botania is it. Engineer's Tools is a simple Minecraft mod that makes mining above and under ground way more convenient. The mod's main feature is a craftable multitool that combines your pickaxe, wood axe, sheers, and shovel into a single item. You still need the individual tools to craft the multitool, so it's not so much a cheat as an inventory convenience.

It also adds a coal chalk marker that you can use in caves to leave navigational waypoints or mark points of interest. No one likes the feeling off having to trudge down a mountain only to clumsily stumble your way up another directly after.

What this mod does is cut out the in between bits. Namely, point, click, and a rope bridge will magically appear to offer up a link between the two destinations. Feel free to judge. Something has ended life as we know it. Buildings are in disrepair, and everyone has vanished, or so it seems. The Lost Cities, as the foreboding name suggests, spawns you into a city forgotten by time.

The goal? See how long you can survive this post-apocalyptic wasteland without succumbing to death. You know how there's basically no games where you get to be a soldier? Okay, so there's maybe one or two thousand , but Minecraft isn't one of them, so naturally someone found a way to mod it in.

Okay, okay, so this one may be cheating. But what happens if you want to turn the tables? What happens if you want an enormous city in a matter of seconds? Simply cycle through the creative menu, drop a block, right click it, and a building will magically spawn.

Structures range from castles, to houses, all the way to tram stations. The best part is that it's renewable and easy to grow, in the form of an automatic farm. This kelp farm is one of the many examples players can build. The design is created by Sirius Bluu and still works well in the 1. For Bedrock players, JC Playz has an even simpler zero-tick design that's nice and compact if space is an issue. Xray is a controversial thing in Minecraft , and anyone playing on a multiplayer survival server shouldn't be trying to use it to cheat.

However, players just having fun with friends can use this simple trick to build an Xray machine that only requires very minimal redstone. There are a few designs floating out there, but the most notable ones are from docm77 and Shulkercraft.

The idea behind these machines is usually roughly the same, where the player gets pushed by a piston inside a composter, which allows them to see through the ground. Equipping armor is such a bore in Minecraft , isn't it? It might only take a few moments, but saving time and being efficient is everything, especially in endgame Minecraft gameplay.

And so, a lot of builders have come up with ways to create a sort of armor wardrobe that automatically equips gear to the player when they step into it. This design usually involves a bunch of dispensers, which can be a little bit expensive to make. A notable one was created by cubfan , and although the design is almost a decade old, it still holds up as long as players add in a repeater.

A more modern design was made by Shulkercraft. Bigger isn't always better, and that definitely is true to a lot of things players can make in Minecraft.

Crop farms especially don't need to be massive in order to work well or to yield a lot of produce. In fact, a micro-crop farm is all that most players will need on a solo survival adventure. The downside with these microfarms that use observers is that they rely on players having a ton of bonemeal on hand. It helps if the player's Nether spawn is a Soul Sand valley, where they can mine a bunch of bone blocks.

For a fantastic design on this concept, check out T2 Studio's tutorial. Although perhaps not a necessity in survival mode, building an entire vending machine on a server where players are often expected to open up stores and other businesses might be a great idea to rake in some extra diamonds or emeralds.

It's a little standalone shop, which automatically dispenses the wanted item. There's a variety of designs out there, from very complex ones that involve writing a number down on a piece of paper to simpler ones that simply ask the player to rotate an arrow. For the vending machine pictured above, check out this showcase by CR3WProductionz , and for an easy tutorial check out Twiistz video. Not only is storage important for a smooth survival experience, but as the chests start to get fuller and fuller, it's usually a sign that something needs to be tossed.

While just finding a puddle of lava is simple enough to dump everything in one's inventory, there are fancier and more convenient ways. Many of the more sophisticated redstone trash cans actually involve placing the items into a chest which acts as the bin, from which the items then move through hoppers, into a dispenser, and finally into a safe block of lava either underground or behind a block.

The good thing about these designs is that safety comes first, meaning lava won't cause any issues by burning down half a house or the player. Adult Only Minecraft has a really nice and simple design for this in particular.

Once the player has their hands on that highly coveted Elytra, there's no other way to travel around than by flying at high speed. It's simply the best way to move in the game, but the firework launching option isn't always super reliable and can be potentially dangerous.



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