Description:

Capture the creatures of Minecraft with a Magical Camera: craft it (or find it in the mod creative tab), then right-click any living mob to store that mob inside a new Captured Photograph item and remove the mob from the world. Each Photograph is named after the captured mob and shows the contained creature in its tooltip, and if your inventory is full the photo will simply drop on the ground. To release a captured mob, right-click the ground with the Photograph and the mob will be spawned back with its stored data; the mod also provides item models, textures, a recipe, and in-game sounds and messages for clear feedback.

Right-click the Counterfeit Trade item once its in your hand to consume it and summon a hooded Shady Dealer villager who immediately opens a randomized merchant screen offering 3โ5 shady trades that swap common junk for valuables; right-click the dealer to reopen and reroll his offers, and enjoy his subtle twitching and leaning animations. Beware: there is a 35% chance he will spawn hostile and skip the menu, and even if he trades, each completed purchase applies Bad Omen and carries a 35% roll to close the screen and ambush you โ hostile dealers target the player, fight with a netherite sword in melee, and periodically spit llama-style projectiles. If he doesnโt become hostile and you close the trade screen, he will linger for two minutes and then vanish in a dramatic black cloud of smoke. Super cool enhancement for survival players, and provides a unique opportunity to offload useless materials and gain valuables- but it is not without extreme risk... notch always said it's best to trade properly... but sometimes you have to spice it up a bit. Shaders recommended to enhance aesthetic. This is a Java 26.1 mod.
Press Shift+M to open the Super Duper Stuff Menu โ a sleek item browser that hides vanilla items and creates alphabetically sorted tabs for each installed mod while still offering smart categories like Building Blocks, Cool Weapons, Tasty Treats, Wacky Mobs, and Magical Stuff; click any item to instantly add a full stack to your inventory, scroll lists with the mouse wheel or the โฒ/โผ buttons, and close with ESC or M. The menu now features louder looping shop music and an animated outer glow that pulses in time with the tune around the existing rainbow border for a flashier, beat-driven presentation; the selected tab is highlighted in yellow and empty categories show a helpful message.
Turn your Minecraft world into a slow-burning cosmic-horror campaign: hunt for rare Ruined Churches that spawn near vanilla villages, brave their nausea-inducing yellow-screen interiors to reach the crypt and recover The Yellow Book to open a portal into Carcosa, while tall, rigid Watchersโpristine yellow coats with blood-stained hems, void-black faces under wide hats and no large nosesโstalk from afar, peek around corners, hide instantly when looked at, and have a 30% chance to jumpscare by snapping into existence one block in front of you for 0.7 seconds with a loud sting before despawning. Villages also sometimes contain a single pristine Lethal Bed installed inside Plains village churches; sleeping in it causes instant, permanent death that bypasses respawn points and even the usual Kingโs Garb protections, so never sleep in village churches. Cross into Carcosaโa sickly, fog-choked realm of twin suns, black stars, dead yellow forests, and ruined Victorian cities with Carcosa trees/saplings and a massive grounded Grand Church where the one-time boss Hastur awaits: a towering, asymmetrical horror with tentacles and a half-void face that teleports constantly and fires Mental Power Balls (Nausea/Blindness) until you distract him by dropping an item to stun him for five seconds; loot and craft new gear like the Cursed Quill and the legendary Kingโs Garb (full-set bonuses include teleport-to-crosshair via H or Mouse4, cure of the yellow madness, permanent Night Vision/Regen/Resistance, and a totem-like death protection that consumes armor durability).

Steam Power layers full steampunk energy into survival: collect water and fuel to run boilers, build copper pipe networks and Filling Stations to fill Steam Tanks and Portable Steam Tanks that power machines, vehicles, pistons and wearable gear, and hook into a pneumatic-style item network with Steam Transferers, Steam Item Transfer Pipes and Steam Conveyor Belts alongside copper construction pieces, snap-on panels, Steam Lamps and a Steam Rain Generator. Wearable and utility gear include a chest-mounted Steam Jetpack, merged steam boots and pants, a Steam Rifle and Steam Powered Fan, copper panel doors and transparent ladders, a 27-slot Streamers Chest, retained-steam vehicle support, a compact Steam Sorting Junction for automated routing, and a mid-game two-block Steam Hammer that accepts damaged tools/weapons/armor plus repair materials to perform advanced steam repairs and even bypass vanilla Too Expensive limits with a chance to produce Tempered items (+5% attack, +5% max durability). The placeable Steam Gatling Turret is a brass/copper defense emplacement you mount by right-click (right-click or sneak to dismount), loads up to 256 iron nuggets (or via hoppers), draws steam from your network and fires fast iron-nugget projectiles at about 9 shots per second dealing 4 damage (2 hearts) with animated barrels and mechanical sounds, tracks your view within its traverse limits and now reaches out to 32 blocks for long-range defense.
This mod is licensed under the CreativeMode Mods License.