Minecraft is one of the most successful games of this generation, topping the XBLA and PC charts with its huge amount of sales. However, the game has much more to offer than just continuous updates and an infinite world. The game has a huge mod community attached to it, so there’s a huge amount of impressive mods that improve and add to the original game you know and love. Out of all of these mods, here are the top five! 5) ForestryForestry adds a huge amount of content to Minecraft.
There is incredibly in-depth coverage of farms and plantation systems—including automatic food collection, fertilization, and irrigation methods. It expands on trees and wood as a form of energy and introduces Biofuel, a renewable source of energy that works well with its farms. It also includes special machines to process these items as well as a complex bee-keeping system, with which you can make coal and iron into renewable resources.
Did I mention you can control the weather? Since many parts of Forestry are dependent upon the weather, one of its items gives you the ability to start and stop thunderstorms. 4) Extra Biomes XLAdding dozens of new biomes to the vanilla world, Extra Biomes is one of the best mods for the game and fits well with any style of play. Whether you’re looking for new places to explore or just better views, Extra Biomes XL expands upon Minecraft’s world generation. You can find breathtaking Glacial Mountains, Mesas, Bogs, Wastelands, and the very impressive Redwood Forests (to name a few). It doesn’t bring very many unique items to the game—just some leaf piles, its own fertilizer item, and the many new trees you will see in the landscape—but it does make a huge difference.
Each world will truly be different, and finding a certain biome for its resources becomes much more of a challenge. 3) IndustrialCraft 2One of the best mods focused on adding content to the game, IndustrialCraft elaborates on the inventions of Minecraft and moves the game from the Iron Age into the present-day era.
It introduces a pipe system which simplifies item sorting and transference. It also adds many machines as well as methods to power them. Many other mods rely on IndustrialCraft 2 because it adds so much ease of use to the game. The mod is so successful that in a recent update, an item was added that mimics the function of pipes—the Hopper. While the two types of items have clear differences, it’s easy to see that IndustrialCraft 2 has actually managed to influence the official game.
2) OptifineOptifine is a mod that focuses on improving Minecraft’s performance. Despite its simple graphics and premise, the game is actually a huge burden on the RAM of older computers, and Optifine aims to fix that. Not only does it improve the frame rate by a huge percentage—most Optifine users report that it more than doubles their FPS—but it also supports high-resolution texture packs.
It’s a very simple mod, but also one of the most resourceful, and an essential mod to anyone who needs to improve their frame rate. You will need this mod to install a few others, including the impressive Unbelievable Shaders. 1) Not Enough ItemsWhat could be better than adding power, more biomes, automatic farmings systems, or improving the FPS rate? Well, that would be Not Enough Items. This mod has three different modes: Cheat, Utility, and Recipe. What makes this mod shine is Recipe mode. You can search for an item in its search bar and the item will show up on the side.
Clicking it will give you all recipes that use that item, as well as how to obtain them. Right clicking will tell you how to make the item itself. This mod is compatible with a huge amount of other mods, so if you’re playing an unfamiliar mod and need to know how to use an item, NEI is the best thing that can happen to you.
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Minecraft has been around for quite some time now. Everyone has at least tried it, and many people (DEFINITELY including myself) have spent hours and hours making their Minecraft world into their own perfect utopia. But, after you see it all, what is there left to do?
The booming community of avid Miners and Crafters have your back on that one. Notch, the Creator of Minecraft and omniscient God-Figure of the indie gaming community, created his game to be customizable for the modding community. There are SO many mods that have been created to make the game better, bigger, and full of even more surprises. After spending hours trying many different mods from every corner of the internets, the following are what I believe to be the most worth your time. REMEMBER that you need to install the newest version of Minecraft Forge to your copy of Minecraft.
Then you just have to place the.JAR or.ZIP file that you download from the given links into the ‘mods’ folder that the forge installation will create. For further instructions, check out this awesome guide for modding the game:.Also, of course, this guide applies strictly to the PC version of Minecraft.All of the following mods are compatible with Minecraft 1.7.10. Balkan’s Weapon ModThis wonderful mod adds a bunch of new weapons to the game, including crossbows, spears, battleaxes, and the crowing jewel GUNS. Blunderbuss, pistols and rifles are craftable, as well as ammo for them. This adds new possibilities to Minecraft, and with some of the powerful mobs that are thrown into the world with certain mods, it’s almost necessary to have some sort of extra firepower.Download Balkan’s Weapon Mod here: (orange download button at the bottom of the screen)4. CraftGuideCraftguide is very simple mod, but one that I hold dear to my heart. It adds a single crafting recipe that allows you to create a usable book that contains every crafting recipe in the game.
It even shows you how to make items that were added with any mods you installed. It proves to be very useful, and prevents the constant need to check a wiki for crafting recipes.Download the CraftGuide mod here: (orange download button at the bottom of the screen) 3. M-OreThe M-Ore mod adds LOADS of new minerals and metals to be dug up under your Minecraft world’s crust.
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You can find Sapphires, Rubies, Copper, and many other minerals to be used in crafting tools, weapons, armor, and a lot more new items that the mod introduces. You can even find uranium to craft a uranium furnace or the massively powerful uranium TNT blocks that leave a gigantic hole in the world that would give Michael Bay a chubby. It really beefs up the mining system to something far more than the original game offers.Download the M-Ore Mod here: (orange download button at the bottom of the screen) 2. Archaeology/ Fossil RevivalThis mod is truly unique. It adds an entirely new mechanic to your world, allowing you to dig up various archaeological items such as fossils and relics from fossil blocks that can be found underground. Make a fossil analyzer to recover the fossils from their original states and discover all sorts of new items. Eventually you’ll come across some dinosaur DNA that, with a newly added ‘Culture Vat’ block, can be recovered into dinosaur eggs and then incubated and turned into pet dinosaurs. Some of them aren’t so friendly at first, but they can all be tamed and used to defend your world.
Definitely try this one out.Download the Archaeology Mod here: (green download button in the box underneath the screenshots)1. Lycanite’s MobsI could talk about this one for days. This mod makes Minecraft a huge challenge, adding loads of mobs that are both aggressive and non-aggressive. Lava imps and lava golems, brachiosaurs, kobolds, little weird desert death creatures, and soooo much more. You can also craft a ‘ soulgazer‘ that allows you to document the new mobs into a bestiary. This will tell you more information about them, as well as details on how to farm/tame some of them. If you like an RPG experience, this brings Minecraft one step closer to being a full-on role playing game, with danger lurking around every corner and a lot more to achieve that will add hours to your Minecraft experience.
Don’t miss this one.Download Lycanite’s Mobs here: (direct mediafire link)These 5 mods are guaranteed to all work in tandem with each other, though you have to keep in mind that other mods may conflict with those listed here. The only way to know is to try it out. Hopefully these mods well help breathe life back into what is arguably an the ideal indie gaming experience.
Minecraft should never die, and with the community of modders that we have going for us, it’s probably got plenty of time left before it even thinks about going out of style.