
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.
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 adds the Ender Merchant, a peaceful tall dark figure resembling an Enderman that wanders without becoming aggressive and opens a trading interface when right-clicked, offering various currencies like diamonds, emeralds, ender pearls, and lapis in exchange for rare End-themed goods. The Ender Merchant is immune to rain and water damage and will not randomly teleport while touching or submerged in water, so it can safely stand in rain or water without fleeing or drowning.

This mod adds Guard Villagers — armored villager defenders who wear iron armor and wield iron swords to automatically fend off zombies, skeletons, creepers, spiders and other hostile mobs while remaining friendly to players and other villagers. Guard Villagers naturally appear in villages to keep populations guarded and will occasionally show up in rare wilderness caravans of a few guards accompanied by 1 or 2 trader llamas, and you can right-click a Guard Villager to toggle Patrol, Follow, or Stay modes.
This mod adds the Art Deco Relic Skeleton, an ancient guardian statue that spawns across the Overworld and can be awakened by using bone meal on it four times to become a powerful, loyal companion roughly twice the size of a normal skeleton with high health and strength; it follows and defends you from hostile mobs, can be equipped with weapons and armor, has a toggleable support mode for PvP, and never despawns or burns in daylight. It features a restored, cleaner Art Deco appearance with pale white and grey relic bone tones, emerald inlays, a clearer skull face and complete arms and legs, and includes a matching spawn egg.

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.
The Shadow Silk Spider is a small, fluffy, tameable spider with gentle shadowy eyes and subtle leopard-like spots that prefers cozy, shady hiding spots and will defend you by attacking hostile mobs while leaving friendly creatures alone. They come in a streamlined set of colorful, fluffy variants—the sun-patterned versions have been removed—so each spider keeps its color family, soft fur, and classic spider face, and tamed spiders will automatically seek out and attack nearby built-in hostile mobs but will only target modded creatures if their owner has directly attacked them first.

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.

This mod adds The Grey, a peaceful extraterrestrial visitor inspired by classic alien encounters. This tall, slender creature hovers eerily above the ground and wanders the Overworld both day and night, observing players with quiet curiosity and offering mysterious trades like Ender Pearls, End Crystals, Elytra, and enchanted artifacts. The Grey is now safe in rain and water — it will not teleport away or drown and can remain in wet weather or water without harm.

The Astral Sage Wanderer is a peaceful, tall wandering mystic resembling a gentle Enderman who roams Overworld biomes with an ethereal blue-teal glow, flowing robes, and soothing amethyst chimes. It never attacks or teleports away aggressively; when you right-click it, it gifts rotating valuable items like Ender Pearls, Enchanted Golden Apples, Totems of Undying, and even Nether Stars, and it can safely stand in rain or water without taking damage or fleeing.

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.
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 adds the Ender Merchant, a peaceful tall dark figure resembling an Enderman that wanders without becoming aggressive and opens a trading interface when right-clicked, offering various currencies like diamonds, emeralds, ender pearls, and lapis in exchange for rare End-themed goods. The Ender Merchant is immune to rain and water damage and will not randomly teleport while touching or submerged in water, so it can safely stand in rain or water without fleeing or drowning.

This mod adds Guard Villagers — armored villager defenders who wear iron armor and wield iron swords to automatically fend off zombies, skeletons, creepers, spiders and other hostile mobs while remaining friendly to players and other villagers. Guard Villagers naturally appear in villages to keep populations guarded and will occasionally show up in rare wilderness caravans of a few guards accompanied by 1 or 2 trader llamas, and you can right-click a Guard Villager to toggle Patrol, Follow, or Stay modes.
This mod adds the Art Deco Relic Skeleton, an ancient guardian statue that spawns across the Overworld and can be awakened by using bone meal on it four times to become a powerful, loyal companion roughly twice the size of a normal skeleton with high health and strength; it follows and defends you from hostile mobs, can be equipped with weapons and armor, has a toggleable support mode for PvP, and never despawns or burns in daylight. It features a restored, cleaner Art Deco appearance with pale white and grey relic bone tones, emerald inlays, a clearer skull face and complete arms and legs, and includes a matching spawn egg.

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.
The Shadow Silk Spider is a small, fluffy, tameable spider with gentle shadowy eyes and subtle leopard-like spots that prefers cozy, shady hiding spots and will defend you by attacking hostile mobs while leaving friendly creatures alone. They come in a streamlined set of colorful, fluffy variants—the sun-patterned versions have been removed—so each spider keeps its color family, soft fur, and classic spider face, and tamed spiders will automatically seek out and attack nearby built-in hostile mobs but will only target modded creatures if their owner has directly attacked them first.

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.

This mod adds The Grey, a peaceful extraterrestrial visitor inspired by classic alien encounters. This tall, slender creature hovers eerily above the ground and wanders the Overworld both day and night, observing players with quiet curiosity and offering mysterious trades like Ender Pearls, End Crystals, Elytra, and enchanted artifacts. The Grey is now safe in rain and water — it will not teleport away or drown and can remain in wet weather or water without harm.

The Astral Sage Wanderer is a peaceful, tall wandering mystic resembling a gentle Enderman who roams Overworld biomes with an ethereal blue-teal glow, flowing robes, and soothing amethyst chimes. It never attacks or teleports away aggressively; when you right-click it, it gifts rotating valuable items like Ender Pearls, Enchanted Golden Apples, Totems of Undying, and even Nether Stars, and it can safely stand in rain or water without taking damage or fleeing.