5 Best Minecraft Fabric Mods IGN

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There is a point in every Minecrafter's journey when the game is a little samey, so why not spice up your gameplay by playing with some fun mods? Because Fabric is a lighter version of Minecraft allowing mods to be executed on both the client and server side and is a great alternative to the well-known Forge mod loader. There are a lot of Fabric mods that are available, so we have narrowed it down into five top Minecraft Fabric mods. These mods provide performance, creativity, and challenges.



Disclaimer: Mods can corrupt files when they're not installed properly!



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



The easiest method to download them is through Fabric and CurseForge accessible through the following:



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, the Origins mod completely alters the way every new game playthrough works. Origins is similar to other RPGs in that you are able to choose a specific race to play, which can alter the way you experience the game. With 11 options to choose from, you'll have plenty of choices to make each new place feel fresh and exciting.



The best examples are:



- The Arachnid lets you climb any surface. This makes climbing infinitely simpler. As an Arachnid, you also passively apply cobweb to enemies as you fight them. The drawback is that you have 3 less hearts and can only consume meat products. Another is the Merling that completely alters the game, as you can breathe underwater, swim and mine extremely quickly and your vision is crystal clear whilst in liquid. Cobraplanet But here's the thing. You can't breathe on land. You'll need water if you want to travel underground or on land.



2. Decorative Blocks



Mod Menu Blocks with Decorative Decoration



This mod is smaller in its size, but it can enrich your building experience in a variety of ways. Once installed, Decorative Blocks adds a additional menu in Creative (or new items to build in Survival) that focuses on blocks/entities that enable some decorative flair. From chandeliers to seats as well as lattices and support shelves, these pieces can help to make your house feel more like a home . It also gives you an additional dimension of creativity.



Decorative Blocks Mod in Minecraft



3. Dehydration



Dehydration Mod



This mod adds a Thirst meter to Minecraft's HUD. It will require that you drink water regularly from other sources other than oceans to ensure a successful survival experience. This mod increases immersion and adds more uses to niche items like water bottles.



4. Oh the Biomes You'll Discover



Oh, the Biomes You'll Mod Menu



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



Oh The Biomes You'll Explore (Biomepedia) Items



A handy Biomepedia is also included when you are spawned in a new world. This allows you to keep in mind all the new biomes and their items.



5. Mo" Structures



Mo' Structures Ruins



Another wonderful way to recapture the thrill of exploring the world of Minecraft Mo' Structures offers an impressive amount of new structures to every biome, and includes new advancements that act as a cherry on top for those who want completeness on the whole. cobra planet



These are fantastic locations to build your own camp or have as accents to an adjacent build. From ruins to restaurants and farms to retirement spots for villagers, who knows what you will find while traveling across the globe?



Mo" Structures Restaurant



Retirement Structure Mo' Structures



Downloadable here.



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