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    There is a point in every Minecrafter’s life when the game becomes a little samey So why not make your game more exciting with some exciting mods? Fabric is a lightweight Minecraft mod that can executed on both the client and server sides. It’s a great alternative to the popular Forge mod loader. With a variety of Fabric mods to choose from We have narrowed it down to the 5 most popular Minecraft Fabric mods that fulfill the needs of performance, challenges, and creativity.

    Warning: Mods can cause files to become damaged if they’re not installed correctly.

    Check out our shortlist below and let us know what Minecraft Mods for Fabric are your favorites currently.

    The easiest method to download these is using Fabric and CurseForge accessible through the below:

    Fabric CurseForge 1. Origins

    Origins Mod

    Minecraft, the sandbox that it is allows you to live out your fantasies. While RP is possible in the base game however, the Origins mod completely revolutionizes how each new playthrough of the game is played. Origins is like other RPGs in that you can choose a specific race you wish to play, which will change the way you experience the game. There are 11 races to choose from to make each world unique and challenging.

    These are some excellent examples:

    The Arachnid allows you to climb any surface. This makes traversal effortless. As an Arachnid, you also apply cobweb to enemies while fighting them. The drawback is that you’ll have 3 fewer hearts and can only eat meat products. – The Merling is a different alternative that completely changes the game. You can breathe underwater or swim, mine, and see crystal clear in liquid. The only downside? It’s impossible to breathe on the land. This means that if you wish to travel on land, or underground, you’ll need carry a water bucket.

    2. Blocks with Decorative Design

    Mod Menu Blocks with Decorative Designs

    A less granular mod, but one that enriches your building experience in a variety of ways. Once installed, Decorative Blocks will add another page to Creative (or new items in Survival) which concentrates on items or blocks that provide some decorative aesthetics. These blocks can be used to create a home, be it an apex or a chair, or a lattice or support shelf.

    Minecraft Mod: Decorative Blocks

    3. Dehydration

    Modification to Dehydration

    If you’re looking for an even tougher survival experience in Minecraft, this Dehydration mod adds a thirst meter to your HUD, allowing you to require a regular drink from sources of water (besides the oceans) to keep in good condition. This mod boosts the immersion and gives more uses to niche items such as water bottles.

    4. Oh the Biomes You’ll See

    Oh The Biomes You’ll Go Mod Menu

    Oh The Biomes You’ll Go is the largest mod on the list, and one of the largest in Minecraft. It introduces 75 new biomes to Minecraft. They also introduce new items, blocks, and ores to the game. This can be an excellent way to get an extra boost to your Minecraft game.

    Items taken from Biomepedia Oh the Biomes You’ll Discover (Biomepedia).

    A handy Biomepedia is also available when you are spawned in an entirely new world. This allows you to keep on top of the new biomes and their items.

    5. Mo’ Structures

    Mo’ Structures Ruins

    Another wonderful way to recapture the excitement of exploring the world of Minecraft, Mo’ Structures brings an extensive amount of brand new buildings to each and every biome, with new advancements that act as an added bonus for those who are looking for completeness on the whole.

    These are great places to set up your own camp or have as accents to the nearby building. From ruins to restaurants and farms to retirement areas for villagers Who knows what you will find as you journey around the world?

    Mo’ Structures Restaurant

    Mo” Structures Retirement Structure

    Downloadable here

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