In the process, you'll create altars, wands, golems and fill dozens of jars of coloured goo. There's even a puzzle game you'll have to complete to research new spells. Love adventuring? This mod adds a new, densely-forested dimension shrouded in perpetual twilight that hides both valuable treasures and dangerous monsters. Throw a diamond into a pool of water surrounded by flowers to create a portal there, then spend a while roaming around.
You'll find hedge mazes, hollow hills, enchanted groves, glaciers, lich towers and more with rich rewards for those that delve the deepest. If you like the agricultural aspects of Minecraft, you're going to love Forestry. It's a huge mod, which adds a bunch of new items, machines and blocks, but it's best known for its bees.
You can become an apiarist, capturing wild bees and cross-breeding them using real genetic principles to create masses of different useful resources. If I were teaching biology, I'd be using this in the classroom.
Creepers not giving you enough grief? We can fix that. The Chameleon Creepers mod makes it so when a creeper passes over a block type, it changes color in the hopes of stealthily blending in to its surroundings. Pam's HarvestCraft adds 58 new crops, 35 fruit trees, 12 bushes and 16 fish for you to track down, including—vegetarians rejoice—the ability to use tofu in place of meat for any recipe.
It's a veritable culinary explosion, and your mouth will thank you. Feeling hungry? You will be after you install Hunger Overhaul. It makes hunger more of a challenge, rather than a mild annoyance, reducing the amount of hunger each food item refills.
Bibliocraft began as a way to store books in bookcases. There are armour stands, potion shelves, cookie jars, clocks, lanterns, display cases, nifty multipart chairs, and even tables and tablecloths. Once you're done with Bibliocraft, your home base might actually start to look like a home.
With the recently revealed Picard looking so good, it seems like a good time to try and explore space, the final frontier. You can build your own space rocket, launch yourself into the starry sky, and then go on adventures from there. You can actually visit planets which have their own atmospheres and mobs, as well as building your very own space station. Now you can have your friends call you up at stupid hours to spoil the latest Game of Thrones episode in-game.
And just like a regular phone, the EyePhone comes equipped with a selection of apps with more unlockable via diamonds. The best feature, though, has to be the ability to email your friends to blow them up, because why not?
Tools are the backbone of everything you do in Minecraft, and Tinker's Construct lets you make far better tools out of a much wider range of materials. They're upgradable, modular, and can be repaired if they break. Oh, and the mod also adds a smeltery to make high-end tools and increase ore processing efficiency.
You can probably guess what these mods do. That's right—they both substantially upgrade the capabilities of Minecraft's minecarts. RailCraft adds a bunch of new types of track, including sophisticated redstone-controlled junctions and signals, while Steve's Carts pumps up the capabilities of the carts themselves—adding brakes, shields, drills and more.
You can even make an attachment that launches fireworks. Getting stuff to where it needs to be is often a problem in Minecraft. EnderIO solves that problem impressively elegantly, by adding compact conduits that carry fluid, items, power and redstone signals. It also has a few machines that enhance your ore processing capabilities, too. When your base starts getting complicated, EnderIO is one of the best ways to sort it out. Storage can also become an issue when you start automating more and more aspects of Minecraft.
Applied Energistics solves the problem by turning the matter in your chests into energy, which is then stored on disk drives, accessible wirelessly from anywhere in your base.
You can even use it to autocraft anything you need by interfacing directly with your machines. If that sounds a bit magical, you wouldn't be wrong. It uses vast amounts of power, of course, but once properly configured you'll come to see wooden chests as hopelessly primitive relics of the past. This family of mods are a grab bag of immensely useful utilities with no real theme running through them.
OpenBlocks adds sleeping bags, hang gliders, elevators, gravestones, rope ladders and building guides. It's always refreshing seeing mods that try something a bit different. PneumatiCraft is a tech mod, but instead of power it uses air pressure. You'll need to build compression chambers, pipes and valves to make sure you balance the flow of air, and if you get things wrong an explosion is inevitable.
Minecraft Forge is as old as Minecraft modding and has evolved alongside vanilla Minecraft in many ways. Basically, Minecraft Forge adds game support to other Minecraft Mods. With Forge installed, you can install mods that provide new weapons, NPCs, alter existing mobs, add new mobs, and so much more. The duty of forge is to compile and make sure that each of the mods you installed has no conflict and are compatible with each other.
In the case that you have two or more conflicting mods, then Forge will warn you of such scenario and give you some options on how to proceed. It also displays how many mods if any are installed, and other useful information. After the steps above, a new Minecraft profile will appear in the drop-down list of your Minecraft.
Just click on it, hit play, and enjoy. The initial start-up of your Minecraft Forge will take a little while as it will try to download and process the files needed for a smooth start. Although not every mod follows the same installation process, most Minecraft mods uses the standard installation procedure of Forge.
This tab is in the upper-right side of the window. Click Latest release. It's in the middle of the window. Open your Minecraft installation folder. Click the green, right-facing arrow on the far-right side of the "Game directory" section to do so. This will open the folder in which Minecraft stores its files.
Open the "mods" folder. Find and double-click the "mods" folder in the middle of the window. Paste in the mod. You should see the mod file appear inside the "mods" folder. Once your mod file appears inside the "mods" folder, you can proceed with loading it in a Minecraft Singleplayer game: Switch from Minecraft to Minecraft Forge by clicking the arrow next to PLAY and then clicking forge in the pop-up menu.
Click Singleplayer Select a world. Click Play Selected World. Method 2. Select a mod. Scroll through the list of available mods, or tap the magnifying glass-shaped "Search" icon at the bottom of the screen and type in a mod search term. Once you've found a mod you want to install, tap the mod's name to open its page.
Keep in mind that the mods you'll be able to use on an iPhone are much tamer than the ones you'll find on desktop or Android. It's an orange button near the bottom of the page. Doing so prompts an ad to open. You'll have to return after installing the first file to install any additional files. Exit the ad. Tap the X in the upper-left or upper-right corner of the screen once it appears. This will return you to the mod's page.
It's a purple button in the middle of the page. If you see a pop-up menu appear at the bottom of your iPhone's screen, skip this step.
Swipe over and tap Copy to Minecraft. It's in the top row of options. Minecraft PE will open. If you don't see Minecraft in the menu, scroll all the way to the right, tap More , and tap the white switch to the right of Minecraft. Wait for the mod to install. Once you see a confirmation message appear at the top of the Minecraft PE screen, you can proceed. Repeat with any other downloads on the mod page. Most mods don't have more than two installation files. Unless you're playing a modded world, you can use your mod in a new world by doing the following: Open Minecraft PE.
Tap Create To play a modded world, select it from the world menu. Method 3. Download Inner Core. This app allows you to browse and download mods for Minecraft. Vote count: 0. No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post. Minecraft mods change default game functionality or adds completely new game modes and mechanics. Download and install mods from talented developers.
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