I feel like the minority when I say I dont like better nether that much. I feel that a lot of the biomes present in it are way to over the top and dont really fit the nether theat well
Hey Rexus, I love this video! I know you mainly showcase Forge/Fabric mods, but I think it would be cool if you started covering Spigot plugins. There's a lot of hidden gems to be found. The benefit of using plugins is that you can enjoy a modded experience without needing a beefy computer and can manage multiplayer with a greater degree of control, customization, and optimization. I suggest checking out following plugins that are mod-like: Realistic Survival: Faithful port of the RLCraft modpack. Several modules like temperature and Spartan-themed weapons have already been completed. I think it spices up the normal survival gameplay well. (Note that I am biased as the plugin developer). Slimefun 4: A port of kitchen sink modpacks. Adds jetpacks, machines, and magic Nova: Adds custom weapons, port of WAILA, and other items. DeepStoragePlus: Adds a sorting system to Minecraft. Port of Applied Energistics 2. Craftory Tech: Adds windmills and watermills. Reminds me of Immersive Engineering. ItemsAdder: Not technically a port of anything, but adds a framework for adding items, mobs, and blocks. Oraxen: Similar to ItemsAdder, but it's supposedly easier to use?
My favorite mods for multiplayer (1.20.1) Auto Torch mod (Auto places torches when mining) Chat Calculator mod (Calculate anything in the chat very useful for figuring how how many stacks you need) Notes Mod (Basically a book and quill wherever you go) Block meter mod (Measure out block distances with ease) Axiom mod (The next worldedit) Essential mod (Rejoin game + host your own multiplayer worlds without LAN for free) Chest Tracker mod (Figure out where all of your items are in all chests including ender chest) Inventory Profiles Next mod (Alerts you before armor breaks and also helps organize inventory and chests) EMI mod (Like too many items or just enough items but updated for 1.20.1
Can you look for some neat mods for all the people that are still on 1.19? I personally have a friends-only mc server that we modded to the brim with fabric mods(stuff like backpacks, hammers, planes and the main quirk of the modpack being origins and its expansions) and it would be cool to have some lesser known mods see some spotlight.
can you add these mods on a server that has already been played on ? or must the big mods like biomes mods only be on a fresh world? would love to keep everything that has been built and add mods.
! THIS IS AN ADVICE TO WHEN DUNGEONS ARISE MOD ! A wishing well structure may have been surrounded with bedrock behind it's walls. This can trap you if you have no items and blocks. Do not remove big chunks behind them!
My man 👊 Minecraft is one of those games where youcan leave it alone for years, but there'll always be a time where you open it up again, even if just for a couple of week ;)
i was playing with alex mobs yesterday and there was a bear at the side of my base and then it got up and it was freddy fazbear i'm not making this shit up
Hi there! Dev of Variant Chiseled Bookshelves here, thank you for covering my mod. Happy to report all my other Variant mods are now updated :) Also added a new mod to the collection, Variant Jobsite blocks which adds a number of new variant blocks :)
@@Lumberjack_king fair enough, but personally I wouldn't say the same about the camel or the toad. Now, tbf, real life animals are easier to add, but I also think the allay was well implemented. Like it made more sense bc it's a different spin on a pre-existing spirit being (aka vex). Even the phantom made sense despite being the most annoying mob ever added to the game. Maybe I'm missing something, but make the sniffer make sense lol
Repurposed structures has got to be my favorite mod ever. Not just because it makes exploring feel magical and purposeful again, but also because it's completely vanilla friendly, meaning any of your friends can join and see the new structures even without the mod. The best part I've discovered so far is how every new variant of the desert temple has new traps, not just the old stone pressure plate.
Speaking of Sniffers... There is one more Sniffer mod worth exploring: Snowy Sniffer. It's light yet very nice, worth to be in Vanilla, some would say. :)
Hands down once again. Still, most mods are just getting better (especially the popular picks) with the introduction of the new fewtures sich as smithing and archeology. It is good to see that these mods are still getting updated to the latest. Great Video once again Rexus! Been waiting for a new video in a while
wow, great video! was looking for mods i could add to an already existing world on 1.20, but now I want to start a brand new world with all these mods! thanks for the video, you've got a new sub!
bro literally this masterpiece has only 8.1k views I have never seen videos like your channel before it's awesome you need over 1.2 million views I used mods in my pojav launcher from your mods episodes thanks for that Love from India 🇮🇳 ❤ love you bro
Hey Rexus ! im in a Mod team that made a mod call "Dawn Of Time - Builder Edition" (its on curseforge) Its a mod about adding block of Civilisation (German, french, roman, japan ,etc) to the game, and we just released the 1.19.4 beta ! give it a try :D
Mmmmm, I'm gonna pass. I just want stuff that is vanilla friendly. This stuff is too extreme. Nothing is more annoying then not knowing, or having to relearn a bunch of crafting recipes. Just toooooo much going on.