April 19, 2026
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Mods that could really be publish on curseforge or modrinth

By 8bit_blueduck
Big Jim's Little Bites is a tiny magically glowing candy you can eat to grow five times your normal size for 30 seconds; while giant you lumber slowly, nearby mobs flee in terror, anything underfoot is crushed, panicked messages appear in chat, and the transformation only occurs while the candy effect is active so you won't trigger giant behavior prematurely. As a giant you also smash blocks in a 3x3 area directly in front of you at body height (unbreakable or overly hard blocks are skipped), block drops and break particles are preserved, and a short crumble sound with a cooldown prevents audio spam—just eat the candy as usual to become giant and enjoy the new forward-smashing behavior and sounds.

By 8bit_blueduck
The Endless Slime is a hostile mob that looks and behaves just like a regular Minecraft slime, bouncing around and attacking players on contact. However, when killed, it always splits into 2-4 smaller versions of itself, and even the smallest slimes continue splitting forever instead of dying permanently, creating an ever-growing swarm. This mob spawns naturally in the overworld and can also be summoned using its spawn egg found in the creative inventory.

By 8bit_blueduck
Kurt's Guitar is a musical item that plays the included song when activated, grants Speed II to the wielder while playing, glows with an enchantment shimmer, and automatically stops if you switch it out of your hand; right-click while holding to start and stop playback, and nearby mobs within about 3 blocks are held in place and periodically hop to dance while occasionally emitting musical note particles. This version boosts the guitar's playback volume significantly and keeps the sound consistently loud for the full duration of playback, with no other gameplay changes.
By 8bit_blueduck
Right-click the Player Injector to spawn convincing, non-hostile fake players nearby and press Tab to open the Players Online menu to view and manage them. Fake players adopt roles from their held item (swords bias chasing and fighting, pickaxes bias mining and breaking targeted blocks, holding blocks biases placing), periodically switch their main hand, build small imperfect structures, and naturally leave after a short session—they now follow a full session flow (joining, exploring, interacting, activity, wrapping up, leaving) with context-aware short chat lines. Improved decision-making and human-imperfection behaviors add pacing irregularities, slight direction drift, brief social reactions, and reduced repetition for a far more believable, varied presence.

By 8bit_blueduck
The Sonic Chili Dog is a magical food item you can consume even at full hunger by right-clicking; eating it grants a 45-second Sonic's Mentality surge that provides Speed V and immunity to fall damage. While the effect is active you get one extra midair jump, can run up walls by sprinting into them for an upward boost, and hostile mobs you collide with at high speed are instantly defeated—these benefits are tuned to reliably maintain their speed and fall-safety for the full duration.

By 8bit_blueduck
Press Shift+M to open the Super Duper Stuff Menu — 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 ▲/▼ 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.

By 8bit_blueduck
This Fabric mod lets players speed up the detector's evidence analysis by using redstone: each piece consumed shortens the analysis by 7 seconds, and the detector now also informs you that redstone can be used when an analysis begins. To use it, start an analysis as normal and while it is running hold redstone and right-click the detector — it will consume as many redstone as meaningfully shorten the timer, play a charge sound, and display how many seconds were removed along with the updated remaining time. A small minimum remaining time is enforced so the timer cannot be reduced to zero instantly, and the change has been tested for stability.

By 8bit_blueduck
The Wenagade Waider is a 4-piece armor set that grants scaling status effects based on how many pieces you wear: each piece provides Slow Falling, Resistance, and Strength (scaling from Level I with 1–2 pieces to Level II with 3 pieces and Level III with the full set), and wearing all four pieces also grants Fire Resistance. While any piece is worn, a single seamless musical loop plays client-side and follows you—starting when you equip the armor and stopping immediately when you remove it so sounds no longer overlap; right-click any piece to quickly equip it into its armor slot.