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.
The Flowered Beast is a neutral, grass-covered, ravager-like creature with yellow eyes and colorful flowers along its back that most often appears in swamps and mangrove swamps and less commonly in forests. It hits hard and inflicts decay every three attacks, rapidly regenerates when low on health, can be tamed with any flower and ridden with a saddle, will summon bogged allies when threatened, drops flowers, grass blocks, and beetroot seeds, and tamed beasts follow and teleport to their owner, can be told to sit, boost nearby crops to grow faster, jump small heights without trampling crops, and be healed by feeding flowers.

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!
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.

The Lavaxolotl is a hardy, fire-loving axolotl that swims comfortably in lava, has high health and is completely immune to damage, can be tamed with a bucket of cod and bred like normal axolotls, uses custom feeding and attack sounds, and unleashes a powerful fire attack that sets other mobs burning for 20 seconds. This update makes them far more common and easier to find: they now spawn reliably in rivers, shallow overworld water and lava pools in larger groups across biomes, and they move much faster on land so you’ll encounter them more often along shores.

This mod transforms creepers into the haunting Scream Creeper: their bodies are invisible so only a floating, glowing face drifts through the world and grows brighter and more unsettling when it notices you. It includes an updated v8 face texture that sharpens and intensifies the eerie appearance while keeping the creeper's original behavior.

Bob The Overpowered Trader is a stationary villager-like trader that offers absurdly cheap, never-depleting trades across five tiers that unlock as you gain XP, including powerful late-game items like a Fortune III, Mending diamond pickaxe at the highest tier. He wears ornate blue and burgundy robes with gold trim and an emerald brooch, and his spawn egg can be obtained by smelting a gold nugget in a furnace.

A rare, neutral bee that wanders aimlessly throughout the Overworld. The Loot Bee does not belong to a hive and never sleeps. It is non-aggressive but will flee quickly if attacked. Upon death, it drops high-tier Nether loot including Netherite Scraps, Ghast Tears, and a 5 percent chance for Ancient Debris.

Sentinel is a tough, lava-skinned guardian with glowing white eyes that patrols the world to hunt down hostile mobs. Instead of charging or exploding, it stays at range and fires fast volleys of arrows, leaving peaceful animals and neutral creatures alone while focusing on monsters.

A towering 5-block tall skeletal guardian with a realistic human skeleton appearance, wielding a colossal iron sword in one hand and bearing a shield emblazoned with the Eye of Ra in the other. It moves slowly but relentlessly pursues targets with powerful melee attacks, has exceptional durability (around three times the health of an Enderman), and emits zombie-like groans and eerie creaking as it stalks the world, always spawning equipped with its sword and shield.

Okay so picture this: someone hot-glued a glow-in-the-dark garden gnome to a Roomba, dressed it in a pink-gray onesie, gave it the eyes of a possessed Build-A-Bear, and just... released it into the woods. That's The Pale. It's the creepy decorative owl your aunt puts on her porch that's supposed to scare birds away but just silently stares at you while you're trying to enjoy a barbecue. It floats around the Pale Oak Forest like it owns the place — and honestly? It kind of does. These little nightmare-cherubs roll in flocks of 3 to 6, patrolling their pale little groves day AND night, because sleep is for the living and The Pale has commitments. Twenty of them can show up at once, which is less a flock and more a HOA meeting with glowing eyes and neon-blue particle trails following them everywhere like they've got their own personal Instagram filter permanently on. And look, I see you staring at that first picture. Yes. I know. He looks like someone told him a really bad pun mid-sneeze and his face just... committed to it permanently. Fully locked in. "This is my face now," energy. The devs call it a render — I call it a cry for help frozen in pink-gray pixels. But here's the thing — I fixed it. The thumbnail just hasn't gotten the memo yet because the program updates on its own schedule, which is apparently "never" and "not today." Classic. If you slide over to the other gallery pics though, you'll see the actual current version of this little guy, and I promise he is significantly less... whatever that first image is. He still looks mildly unsettled by his own existence, but that's kind of on-brand for a ghost-cherub haunting a pale forest forever. He went from "screaming internally at all times" to "only occasionally screaming internally." Growth. Real growth.

Garfield is a cartoon-style orange tabby cat with darker orange stripes that spawns naturally in the Overworld and can now be tamed with any standard fish (cod, salmon, tropical fish, pufferfish, etc.), following players who hold fish. Once tamed he is a peaceful companion who avoids danger, attacks only when hungry, playfully throws harmless knockback snowballs at random mobs for comic mischief, will growl and toss snowballs at his owner when hungry until fed raw fish, and cannot be killed, returning to peaceful behavior after being fed.

create a mob that looks like a zombie which has the following appearance: 'Create a black version of the player that copies there every move with a 1.0 second delay' and the following behavior/capabilities: 'When spawned copies the players every move from their exact position with a 1.0 delay, kills the player instantly when it collides with them'

The Glitch Stalker is a nightmarish entity that resembles an Enderman but with severe digital corruption. Its tall, slender body appears to be constantly shifting and distorting, pixels and fragments of its form occasionally separating and reattaching in unnatural ways. The creature's limbs sometimes stretch to impossible lengths or briefly disappear altogether. Its normally purple eyes flicker between different colors, occasionally splitting into multiple glowing points before reforming. The Glitch Stalker's body seems to be partially phasing in and out of reality, leaving behind brief visual artifacts and digital noise.\n\nUnlike traditional Endermen that become aggressive when looked at, the Glitch Stalker employs an inverse and more terrifying hunting strategy. When a player turns their back on this entity, it begins to move toward them, covering distance with increasing speed. If the player turns to look at it, the Glitch Stalker freezes in place, sometimes in mid-animation, creating an unsettling statue-like appearance. This creates a horrifying game of \"Red Light, Green Light\" where the player must constantly check behind them while also trying to escape, knowing that every glance allows the creature to remain motionless but visible, while every moment looking away gives it the opportunity to close the distance.

A villager with the appearance of Ezio Auditore da Firenze, featuring his iconic Assassin robes, hidden blade, and Renaissance Italian attire. Despite its menacing appearance, this mob behaves exactly like a regular villager, engaging in peaceful trading and village interactions.

The Sharkolotl Cutie is a charming aquatic hybrid creature combining the best features of axolotls and great white sharks. Its body maintains the soft pink hue and general shape of an axolotl, but transforms halfway into shark-like features. A prominent dorsal fin rises from its back, while its mouth houses rows of impressive shark teeth that somehow manage to look endearing rather than threatening. Its tail transitions into a powerful shark tail that propels it through water with graceful efficiency. Instead of typical legs, the Sharkolotl Cutie has four small fins that it uses to navigate and rest on surfaces. The most captivating feature is its disproportionately large, round eyes that sparkle with innocent curiosity, making even the most stoic observer melt with affection. In captivity, these creatures thrive in aquarium settings where they patrol the water with the characteristic side-to-side swimming motion of sharks, eagerly hunting and consuming fish with surprising speed that contrasts with their otherwise adorable appearance.
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.
The Flowered Beast is a neutral, grass-covered, ravager-like creature with yellow eyes and colorful flowers along its back that most often appears in swamps and mangrove swamps and less commonly in forests. It hits hard and inflicts decay every three attacks, rapidly regenerates when low on health, can be tamed with any flower and ridden with a saddle, will summon bogged allies when threatened, drops flowers, grass blocks, and beetroot seeds, and tamed beasts follow and teleport to their owner, can be told to sit, boost nearby crops to grow faster, jump small heights without trampling crops, and be healed by feeding flowers.

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!
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.

The Lavaxolotl is a hardy, fire-loving axolotl that swims comfortably in lava, has high health and is completely immune to damage, can be tamed with a bucket of cod and bred like normal axolotls, uses custom feeding and attack sounds, and unleashes a powerful fire attack that sets other mobs burning for 20 seconds. This update makes them far more common and easier to find: they now spawn reliably in rivers, shallow overworld water and lava pools in larger groups across biomes, and they move much faster on land so you’ll encounter them more often along shores.

This mod transforms creepers into the haunting Scream Creeper: their bodies are invisible so only a floating, glowing face drifts through the world and grows brighter and more unsettling when it notices you. It includes an updated v8 face texture that sharpens and intensifies the eerie appearance while keeping the creeper's original behavior.

Bob The Overpowered Trader is a stationary villager-like trader that offers absurdly cheap, never-depleting trades across five tiers that unlock as you gain XP, including powerful late-game items like a Fortune III, Mending diamond pickaxe at the highest tier. He wears ornate blue and burgundy robes with gold trim and an emerald brooch, and his spawn egg can be obtained by smelting a gold nugget in a furnace.

A rare, neutral bee that wanders aimlessly throughout the Overworld. The Loot Bee does not belong to a hive and never sleeps. It is non-aggressive but will flee quickly if attacked. Upon death, it drops high-tier Nether loot including Netherite Scraps, Ghast Tears, and a 5 percent chance for Ancient Debris.

Sentinel is a tough, lava-skinned guardian with glowing white eyes that patrols the world to hunt down hostile mobs. Instead of charging or exploding, it stays at range and fires fast volleys of arrows, leaving peaceful animals and neutral creatures alone while focusing on monsters.

A towering 5-block tall skeletal guardian with a realistic human skeleton appearance, wielding a colossal iron sword in one hand and bearing a shield emblazoned with the Eye of Ra in the other. It moves slowly but relentlessly pursues targets with powerful melee attacks, has exceptional durability (around three times the health of an Enderman), and emits zombie-like groans and eerie creaking as it stalks the world, always spawning equipped with its sword and shield.

Okay so picture this: someone hot-glued a glow-in-the-dark garden gnome to a Roomba, dressed it in a pink-gray onesie, gave it the eyes of a possessed Build-A-Bear, and just... released it into the woods. That's The Pale. It's the creepy decorative owl your aunt puts on her porch that's supposed to scare birds away but just silently stares at you while you're trying to enjoy a barbecue. It floats around the Pale Oak Forest like it owns the place — and honestly? It kind of does. These little nightmare-cherubs roll in flocks of 3 to 6, patrolling their pale little groves day AND night, because sleep is for the living and The Pale has commitments. Twenty of them can show up at once, which is less a flock and more a HOA meeting with glowing eyes and neon-blue particle trails following them everywhere like they've got their own personal Instagram filter permanently on. And look, I see you staring at that first picture. Yes. I know. He looks like someone told him a really bad pun mid-sneeze and his face just... committed to it permanently. Fully locked in. "This is my face now," energy. The devs call it a render — I call it a cry for help frozen in pink-gray pixels. But here's the thing — I fixed it. The thumbnail just hasn't gotten the memo yet because the program updates on its own schedule, which is apparently "never" and "not today." Classic. If you slide over to the other gallery pics though, you'll see the actual current version of this little guy, and I promise he is significantly less... whatever that first image is. He still looks mildly unsettled by his own existence, but that's kind of on-brand for a ghost-cherub haunting a pale forest forever. He went from "screaming internally at all times" to "only occasionally screaming internally." Growth. Real growth.

Garfield is a cartoon-style orange tabby cat with darker orange stripes that spawns naturally in the Overworld and can now be tamed with any standard fish (cod, salmon, tropical fish, pufferfish, etc.), following players who hold fish. Once tamed he is a peaceful companion who avoids danger, attacks only when hungry, playfully throws harmless knockback snowballs at random mobs for comic mischief, will growl and toss snowballs at his owner when hungry until fed raw fish, and cannot be killed, returning to peaceful behavior after being fed.

create a mob that looks like a zombie which has the following appearance: 'Create a black version of the player that copies there every move with a 1.0 second delay' and the following behavior/capabilities: 'When spawned copies the players every move from their exact position with a 1.0 delay, kills the player instantly when it collides with them'

The Glitch Stalker is a nightmarish entity that resembles an Enderman but with severe digital corruption. Its tall, slender body appears to be constantly shifting and distorting, pixels and fragments of its form occasionally separating and reattaching in unnatural ways. The creature's limbs sometimes stretch to impossible lengths or briefly disappear altogether. Its normally purple eyes flicker between different colors, occasionally splitting into multiple glowing points before reforming. The Glitch Stalker's body seems to be partially phasing in and out of reality, leaving behind brief visual artifacts and digital noise.\n\nUnlike traditional Endermen that become aggressive when looked at, the Glitch Stalker employs an inverse and more terrifying hunting strategy. When a player turns their back on this entity, it begins to move toward them, covering distance with increasing speed. If the player turns to look at it, the Glitch Stalker freezes in place, sometimes in mid-animation, creating an unsettling statue-like appearance. This creates a horrifying game of \"Red Light, Green Light\" where the player must constantly check behind them while also trying to escape, knowing that every glance allows the creature to remain motionless but visible, while every moment looking away gives it the opportunity to close the distance.

A villager with the appearance of Ezio Auditore da Firenze, featuring his iconic Assassin robes, hidden blade, and Renaissance Italian attire. Despite its menacing appearance, this mob behaves exactly like a regular villager, engaging in peaceful trading and village interactions.

The Sharkolotl Cutie is a charming aquatic hybrid creature combining the best features of axolotls and great white sharks. Its body maintains the soft pink hue and general shape of an axolotl, but transforms halfway into shark-like features. A prominent dorsal fin rises from its back, while its mouth houses rows of impressive shark teeth that somehow manage to look endearing rather than threatening. Its tail transitions into a powerful shark tail that propels it through water with graceful efficiency. Instead of typical legs, the Sharkolotl Cutie has four small fins that it uses to navigate and rest on surfaces. The most captivating feature is its disproportionately large, round eyes that sparkle with innocent curiosity, making even the most stoic observer melt with affection. In captivity, these creatures thrive in aquarium settings where they patrol the water with the characteristic side-to-side swimming motion of sharks, eagerly hunting and consuming fish with surprising speed that contrasts with their otherwise adorable appearance.