On the next step I have some recommended starter mods for those that are new to the modded scene. JourneyMap: I personally don't like playing open-world type games without some form of easy navigation. JourneyMap adds a very simple minimap and waypoint system to the game so you can easily keep track of where you are and where other points of interest are. Iron Chests: For those that just don't have enough storage.
Iron Chests adds chests that can be upgraded with metals, from iron all the way to obsidian. Inventory Tweaks: This is more of a personal favorite, but this makes organization so much easier.
A simple middle click will sort the inventory you are currently hovering over, while pressing R will sort your player inventory. It shows every item that is in the game, how to make it, and what it's used in. It's also useful for mapmakers that use specific spawners, because it allows the player to have any item by enabling "cheat mode". If you can hit the block or mob, Waila will show a small window at the top of the screen with the block or mob's name. If it's a mob, it will also show the mob's health.
There are also settings to show metadata in case you want to know the exact item ID. Backpacks: How many times have you gone on a deep mining run, only to find out you had run out of inventory space? This mod adds large, small, and workbench backpacks for all your portable storage needs. Biomes O' Plenty: Vanilla biomes getting boring? This mod add many new biomes for you to explore, adding many new items with it as well. Dense Ores: Not finding enough resources, even on deep mining runs?
Dense Ores adds "dense" variants of ores that drop multiple ores or resources that the normal ore would drop, i. This part can get a bit technical. Find the mod you want, preferably through its website, the Minecraft Forums , or PlanetMinecraft. Download the version that goes with the version of Minecraft you want to play with. In the Twitch Launcher, right-click the profile you want to add the mod to and click "Open Folder".
You should see a bunch of folders and several files. One of those folders will be labelled "mods". Drop the mod from your downloads folder into the mods folder and it should add it. This probably means there's an item from one mod that has the same ID as another item from a different mod.
Unfortunately, this means these mods can't be used together without changing the code. Luckily, this mainly applies to older versions of Minecraft 1. This just means that whatever was in the world from that mod will be removed.
Some things may require a block update, which can be done simply by right-clicking the block. Install Minecraft Forge for Windows.
Download a mod. Extract the files from the downloaded package. Open Minecraft and click Launch Options. Click Latest Release. Open your install folder. Open or create the folder called "mods. Play your mod. Did this summary help you? Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue.
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Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Install Minecraft Forge. Minecraft Forge is a free add-on for the Java edition of Minecraft. With Minecraft Forge installed, you can run mods. You won't be able to install Minecraft Forge if you're using the Windows exclusive edition of Minecraft. If you don't already have the mod file that you want to install, open a Minecraft mod website and download the one you want to use.
Extract the mod file if necessary. If your mod file downloaded in a ZIP folder, open the folder, then click Extract , click Extract all , and click Extract when prompted. On a Mac, just double-click the ZIP folder to extract and open the mod's folder. Copy the mod file. Open the mod folder's individual folders until you find the ". On a Mac, the ".
Open the Minecraft launcher. Double-click the Minecraft app icon, which resembles a grassy block of dirt. Click Launch options. This tab is in the upper-right side of the window. The browse the location where you want Forge to be installed or simply leave it unchanged.
Forge will be installed on your system. Here, select Forge. Here, you can see all the installed mods. Copy the mod from downloads folder and move it to the mods folder located inside the. Paste the mod file inside the mods folder. Launch the game with the Forge client active. Here, you can activate or deactivate them whenever you wish. Follow these steps to Install Minecraft Mods with Twitch. Download and install the Twitch app for Windows.
Double click and Twitch Setup and follow instructions of the Wizard to install Twitch on your system. Here, find Minecraft and select it. Find the Minecraft version that resembles your version and create a new profile for it.
You can also browse Twitch mods on Curse Forge as we have shown above. You can install the mods using either of the two methods. All the installed mods will now be visible and usable in-game. From there you can click on Play to start the game. Name the new folder "mods" with a lower-case "m". Paste the mod in the Mods folder. To paste, right-click and click Paste in the menu that appears. This installs the mods on Minecraft. Read any additional instructions that are on the information pages for the mods you download.
Part 3. Open Minecraft. Click the green arrow next to "Play". This displays different profiles you can load. If you are using an older version of Minecraft, click the drop-down menu next to "Profile". It's in the drop-down menu next to "Profiles" or when you click the green arrow next to the "Play" button. This launches Minecraft with the Forge mods installed. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Related wikiHows How to. How to. About This Article.
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