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Modpack Tool Mods

A list of Modpack tool mods for 1.14.x forge.

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Name Known Incompatibilities Description Author Client/Server Wiki Label License
Bad Mobs CurseForge Logo Unknown his mod allows you to remove mobs from the natural mob spawning list. Simply open the config file and add the IDs for the mob you want to remove. DarkhaxDev Both Kinda none LGPL-2.1
Bansōkō [絆創膏] - Mod Patcher CurseForge Logo Unknown a simple coremod that streamlines patching of mods. Rongmario Both Kinda none All Rights Reserved
CraftTweaker CurseForge Logo
CraftTweaker Addons Page
Unknown Allows modpacks and servers to customize the game. With CraftTweaker you can change recipes, script events, add new commands and even change item properties! When used with other mods the possibilities become endless. Ranging from custom machine recipes to entirely new blocks and items! Jaredlll08 Both Yes none MIT
Default Options CurseForge Logo Unknown A way for modpacks to ship a default (key) configuration without having to include an options.txt file. Also allows local options from any mod .cfg file. BlayTheNinth Client Yes none All Rights Reserved
Game Stages CurseForge Logo
Game Stages Addons Page
Unknown This mod provides a framework for creating progression systems in modpacks. These progression systems are based on stages which are player specific flags used to track their progress. Using other mods and addons you can configure the game to react differently to a player depending on the stages they have unlocked. While the term stage may imply a linear progression they can be used for virtually all types of progression systems. Some common examples of this include using stages for RPG classes and skills, Pack modes (expert, hardcore, easy), and branching quests. DarkhaxDev Both Yes none LGPL-2.1
It's the little things CurseForge Logo Unknown It's the little things that make all the difference, the finishing touches to your modpack. Zlepper, Paint_Ninja Both Yes none MIT
KubeJS CurseForge Logo
KubeJS Addons Page
Unknown This mod lets you create scripts in JavaScript language to manage your server, add new blocks and items, change recipes and tags, add custom handlers for quest mods, change worldgen and more! LatvianModder Both Yes none LGPL-3.0
OldJavaWarning CurseForge Logo Unknown This mod is intended to be used by Mod Packs. If a user tries to launch the game with an outdated version of Java they will be given a warning. DarkhaxDev Client none none LGPL-2.1
Open Loader CurseForge Logo Unknown Open Loader is a utility mod that allows data packs and resource packs to be applied globally across all save files in a game instance. DarkhaxDev Both Yes none LGPL-2.1
Splashy CurseForge Logo Unknown This mod gives you more control over the splash text that is displayed on the main menu. For example you can disable the vanilla splash texts, or add new splash text entries. DarkhaxDev Client none none LGPL-2.1
World Stripper CurseForge Logo Unknown World Stripper is a utility mod that allows you to strip away the terrain to view the underground world generation. EwyBoy Both Kinda none MIT

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