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Recommended Mods
This document has two sections:
- List of recommended mods with links
- General installation instructions
Mod List
All the mods listed below require the Fabric mod loader. Fabric is a modern lightweight alternative to Forge.
Performance mods:
- Sodium: does all sorts of performance improvements, replaces graphics settings screen with its own
- LazyDFU: decreases start up time by disabling initialization of the DataFixerUpper when it’s not needed
- Enhanced Block Entities: improves performance around large amounts of chests by pre-computing the animations once (incompatible with Fast Chest)
- requires Fabric API and Indium to work with Sodium
- FastChest: improves performance around large amounts of chests by disabling the animation outright (incompatible with Enhanced Block Entities)
Eye candy:
- Iris: shader mod for Fabric, WIP but works with many shaders already
- requires Sodium
- Continuity: connected textures
- requires Fabric API
- Farsight: cache chunks beyond the server’s viewing distance and render them anyway, also fixes the client rebuilding all loaded chunks when the server changes its viewing distance
- Sheep Consistency: makes sheared sheep colored
- requires Fabric API
- Presence Footsteps: not really eye candy but it fits best here, adds sounds for walking on different kinds of blocks
Other useful things:
- Logical Zoom: adds zoom
- LambDynamicLights: dynamic lights
- requires Fabric API
- Xaero’s Minimap: minimap and waypoints
- requires Fabric API
- Litematica: allows you to copy and paste things by displaying schematics in the world
- requires MaLiLib
- Litematica Printer: places blocks for Litematica schematics automatically
- requires Litematica, MaLiLib
Installation
Installation of fabric mods works exactly as with Forge mods.
Here is a short list of steps:
- Install Fabric Loader
- (optional) Create a separate profile in the Minecraft launcher
- Go to the
Installations
tab New Installation
- Enter a name, set the version to the previously installed Fabric Loader, change the game directory to a separate directory to keep things clean in your main
.minecraft
directory Create
- Put the mods in the
mods
folder inside the game directory (launch Minecraft once with this profile if it doesn’t exist, then close it again) - You should be all set. Launch Minecraft and enjoy your mods. The launcher may complain about Minecraft being modded because ... well... it is. Duh.