The Ore Buzzer is a small, rideable bee-like companion with ore-patterned, obsidian-dark markings (redstone, diamond, and emerald) that hovers and automatically detects ores within about 8 blocks, buzzing and flashing as it locks onto and flies toward a nearby ore until it’s mined. Tame it by feeding raw iron, redstone dust, lapis lazuli, emerald, a gold nugget, or a honey bottle; once bonded you can mount and fly in any direction, and it will defend you by firing arrows that inflict poison on hostile mobs.
The Flowered Beast is a neutral, grass-covered ravager-like creature with yellow eyes and colorful flowers along its back that appears mainly in swamps and mangrove swamps and less commonly in forests, and it no longer spawns in snowy or plains/grass biomes. It hits hard, inflicts decay every three attacks, rapidly regenerates when low on health, summons bogged allies when threatened, and drops flowers, grass blocks, and beetroot seeds. You can tame any Flowered Beast with a flower and ride it with a saddle — tamed beasts follow and teleport to you, can be told to sit, boost nearby crops, jump small heights without trampling crops, and be healed with flowers; a Snow‑Ice Beast variant spawns only in frozen/snowy/ice biomes, sports snow-and-ice designs, behaves the same when tamed, and summons strays instead of bogged when attacked.

This mod adds the Evil One, a massive red-caped boss you summon by placing an emerald block on top of soul sand; it consumes the blocks and appears with a red boss bar and 200 hearts, relentlessly pursuing players with deadly melee and two magical attacks — a crimson fang barrage at range and a Soul Fire Nova up close — both of which now hit much harder, while striking it from behind deals extra damage. Its missing texture has been fixed so it properly shows a red evoker-style cape, and defeating it yields valuable rewards like emerald blocks, totems of undying, and diamond blocks.
Meet your newest feather companion, the Forest Falcon! Falcons can be found rarely in oak and birch forests. They are neutral mobs but will attack if attacked first, dealing one damage but also inflicting weakness on their foes. To tame a falcon you can use any type of seed. Tamed falcons will be your best friend, and will even bring you a gift once every Minecraft day! The falcon is highly aggressive towards fish, so probably don’t show it your aquarium.

Listen, I know what you’re thinking. "Wade, did you really let a radioactive apiary have its way with you?" First of all, rude. Second, meet the Deadpool Bee. It’s got the same adorable fuzzy butt, the same tiny wings, and the same "I love flowers" vibe as a regular Minecraft bee, but with a significantly higher therapy bill and a custom red-and-black suit that screams, "I’m here to pollinate and kick ass—and I’m all out of nectar." Why is this Bee better than you? Creeper Crushing: See that green, phallic-looking walking cactus over there? This bee hates him more than I hate Francis. If a Creeper gets within 30 blocks, my little winged mini-me goes full superhero landing on its face. The "One-Punch" Sting: Unlike regular bees that poke you and then die like total losers, this little guy packs a 60-damage sting. It’ll one-shot a Creeper before the thing can even say "Ssssss—" Family Values: When this bee hooks up with another bee (don't judge, it's a lonely world), the kid is always a Deadpool Bee. Dominant genes, baby! We’re taking over the hive, one red-and-black larva at a time. Total Professionalism: It still does all the boring stuff—pollinating, making honey, hanging out in nests. It’s a functional member of society, just with a much higher body count. Technical Crap (For the Nerds) "This isn't just a reskin, it's a lifestyle choice." This is a fully custom entity. It won't replace your boring yellow bees; it spawns right alongside them. It uses the vanilla model and animations because, let’s be honest, the silhouette is iconic. It’s survival-friendly, player-friendly (unless you start it), and 100% ready to make your garden the safest, most violent place on the map. Now, go download it before I have to come in there and "pollinate" your base myself. Maximum effort!
The Blackjack Broker adds a stylish casino dealer NPC you can spawn or find in villages and right-click to open a gambling interface with multiple bet tiers and randomized payouts. Village Brokers use a diamond-only economy with four fixed bet buttons (10, 20, 30, and 64 diamonds), while the spawn-egg Broker keeps the original money-based bet tiers and behavior.