Refined Font

This resource pack changes the default Minecraft font, making it more aesthetically pleasing and attractive. It applies to all aspects of the game and supports both Cyrillic and Latin characters, as well as some UTF characters.

Reduce the Vignette Effect – Less intense Shadow Borders/Corners

Reduces the Vignette Effect (The dark corners effect of the screen).

## New Effect:
![Reduced Vignette](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/c456442053c5e4735e8bda7273d427e28eb65425.png)

## Vanilla Effect:
![Vanilla Vignette](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/8cff97b4edd92334e3f4be13524a9d3584e8f62d.png)

Red Shield

# Red Shield

This resource pack replaces the default shield with a custom 3D model.

The design uses a red theme.

No OptiFine required. Vanilla compatible.

## More Shield Themes

– Black
– Blue
– Creeper
– Dark Red
– Mirror
– Navy Blue
– Rabbit

Red Iron Golem Flowers

This resourcepack recolors the **flowers on the iron golem** so that they have the **same red colors as poppies** do.
It is inspired by the **Vanilla Tweaks** resourcepack “Red Iron Golem Flowers”, although the flowers in this pack are **slightly darker**.
Works with Fresh Animations.

Check out the gallery to see what it looks like.

Red Creepers

Are you tired of not seeing a creeper in the middle of a grass field? Just use this pack for more contrast between the creeper and the blocks around it.
– This version is for Fresh Animations and is not suitable for Vanilla Minecraft.
– This version is for Vanilla Minecraft and is not suitable for Fresh Animations.

Extra Recipes

# Minecraft’s unOfficial Recipes Experiments
This datapack provides experimental recipes changes to Minecraft.

One of the most forgotten features of Minecraft makes an unexpected return to the eyes of the public: The Minecraft Experiments now receive a unOfficial addition with the Recipes Experiment data pack, like an alternative recipe for the Lime Dye, by combining yellow and blue dyes, or a brand new recipe for the Grass Block. This awesome pack also modifies existing recipes, giving every Stairs recipe the correct amount per used block, or bringing back the old recipe of the forgotten Bundle, for all of his dyes variants.

This data pack belongs to the Minecraft unOfficial Project.


### License

This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

You are free to use, copy, modify, and distribute this project.
However, if you distribute modified versions, you must also release
the source code and keep the same GPL license.

This ensures that the project and all its derivatives remain free
and open for everyone.

**Extra Clause:**
Minecraft developers are allowed to use these resources if they intend to implement them natively in the game.

Recipefy

                      Recipefy – Recipes for Uncraftable Items

Tired of searching endless chests for valuable items or raiding dungeons to find what you need? The Recipefy data pack is here to solve that! This pack introduces balanced, vanilla-friendly crafting recipes for many of the game’s most sought-after but uncraftable items.

Our goal is to reduce the reliance on pure luck (RNG) and reward your effort and resource gathering. Now, instead of leaving it to chance, you can craft powerful items like the Enchanted Golden Apple or the Trident right at your crafting table. Take control of your adventure!

(Main Features)

Features

Fully Vanilla-Friendly: No new items, blocks, or textures. Recipefy only adds recipes for existing vanilla items.

Balanced Recipes: Each recipe has been carefully designed to be fair, challenging, and rewarding, ensuring it doesn’t break the core game balance.

Easy Installation: No mods required. Simply drop the data pack into your world’s folder and you’re ready to go!

What Can You Craft?

Here are some of the items you can now craft with Recipefy:

Enchantment Golden Apple
Horse Armor (İron,Gold,Diamond)
Elytra
Name Tag
Sponge
Trident
Totem Of Undying
Dead Bush
Crying Obsidian
Cobweb
Bell
End Portal Frame
How to Install

Download the .zip file for the data pack.

Navigate to your Minecraft saves folder (usually found at %appdata%/.minecraft/saves).

Open the folder of the world you want to add the data pack to.

Place the downloaded .zip file directly into the datapacks folder.

If you are in the world, run the command /reload. If not, just start the world, and it will be loaded automatically.

Enjoy your new recipes!

Rebalanced Music

# Rebalanced Music
Tweaked version of Balanced Music. Older tracks now have an equal chance of playing compared to newer tracks (where applicable).

Yeets the non-menu music from the menu, and evens out the weight of newer music. The new music is great, but it plays instead of the old tracks far too often. Seriously, why does Rubedo have a weight of 6?
### Important:

If you have other resource packs that change music or sounds, put them above this. This pack uses the `replace` option to remove music, and will remove any music added if placed above that pack.

Changes

Entries in **bold** are subject to change.

Entries in _italics_ are not applicable as of the latest Minecraft: Java Edition snapshot.

Entries in ~~strikethrough~~ are not applicable as of the latest stable Minecraft: Java Edition version.

Menu Music: Menu Music + Update Music -> Menu Music (1.18+)

Basalt Deltas: So Below weight 7 -> 1 (1.16+)

Crimson Forests: Chrysopoeia weight 7 -> 1 (1.16+)

Nether Wastes: Rubedo weight 6 -> 1 (1.16+)

Soul Sand Valley: So Below weight 7 -> 1 (1.16+)

Badlands: Crescent Dunes weight 2 -> 1 (1.20+)

Bamboo Jungle: Bromeliad weight 2 -> 1 (1.20+)

Cherry Grove:
* Below and Above weight 2 -> 1 (1.21.6+)
* ~~_Bromeliad weight 3 -> 1 (1.20-1.21.5)_~~
* ~~_Echo in the Wind weight 3 -> 1 (1.20-1.21.5)_~~
* ~~_Featherfall 3 -> 1 (1.21-1.21.5)_~~

Desert:
* ~~_Crescent Dunes weight 3 -> 1 (1.20-1.21.5)_~~
* Fireflies weight 2 -> 1 (1.21.6+)

Dripstone Caves:
* Eld Unknown weight 2 -> 1 (1.21+)
* Endless weight 2 -> 1 (1.21+)
* pokopoko weight 2 -> 1 (1.21+)
* Wending weight 2 -> 1 (1.18+)

Flower Forest: Featherfall weight 2 -> 1 (1.21+)

Forest: Broken Clocks weight 2 -> 1 (1.21.6+)

Frozen Peaks: Stand Tall weight 2 -> 1 (1.18+)

Grove: Lilypad weight 2 -> 1 (1.21.6+)

Lush Caves:
* ~~_Aerie weight 1 -> 2 (1.19-1.21.5)_~~
* ~~_Firebugs weight 1 -> 2 (1.19-1.21.5)_~~
* ~~_Labyrinthine weight 1 -> 2 (1.19-1.21.5)_~~
* ~~_Left To Bloom weight 2 -> 1 (1.18-1.18.2)_~~
* ~~_Left To Bloom weight 4 -> 2 (1.19-1.21.5)_~~
* O’s Piano weight 2 -> 1 (1.21.6+)

Jungle: Bromeliad weight 3 -> 1 (1.20+)

Meadow: One More Day weight 2 -> 1 (1.18+)

Old Growth Taiga:
* Aerie weight 1 -> 3 (1.19+)
* Firebugs weight 1 -> 3 (1.19+)
* Labyrinthine weight 1 -> 3 (1.19+)

Sparse Jungle: Bromeliad weight 2 -> 1 (1.20+)

Stony Peaks:
* Eld Unknown weight 2 -> 1 (1.21+)
* Stand Tall weight 2 -> 1 (1.18+)

Versioning scheme

The version name consists of the minimum supported stable Minecraft: Java Edition version followed by the iteration of the resource pack for that version of Minecraft: Java Edition. If there is no supported stable Minecraft: Java Edition version, then the minimum supported Minecraft: Java Edition version is used instead.

For example, version 1.16.2 v1 means that it is the first iteration of the resource pack to support at least Minecraft: Java Edition version 1.16.2. Meanwhile, version 21w39a v2 means that it is the second iteration of the resource pack to support at least Minecraft: Java Edition version 21w39a.

The maximum supported Minecraft: Java Edition version is specified in the changelog of the respective version of the resource pack.

Raw Food Rebalance

This datapack encourages players to cook their food rather than eat it raw, with mild consequences for consuming raw meat and raw potatoes.
###

All raw meat items, as well as raw potatoes, apply a hunger effect when eaten.
While their nutritional value technically remains the same, the hunger effect significantly reduces their effectiveness, making raw food less beneficial. Occasionally, players may experience food poisoning from raw food, simulating the dangers of eating uncooked meals in real life. Toxic items like rotten flesh, pufferfish, and spider eye are nearly inedible, applying stronger hunger effects, making them dangerous for survival. However, apple, melon, sweet berries, glow berries, carrot, beetroot, kelp, and chorus fruit remain unaffected and can still be consumed without penalty.

Requirements

Minecraft Java Edition 1.21-26.1.x

Installation

## Singleplayer
– Open Minecraft
– Create a new world and click on “More”, “Datapacks”
– Drag the data pack into the Minecraft window
– Click “Yes” on the confirmation screen
– Move the data pack to the right-hand side of the screen by clicking the triangle on its icon
– Click “Done” and continue creating your world, then click on “Create New World”

## Multiplayer
– Download the data pack
– Open your server folder, then open the folder of the world
– Put the data pack into a folder named datapacks
– Restart your server and you can use your new datapack.

Raw Blocks | Smeltery and Blasting

# Description
“Raw Blocks | Smeltery and Blasting” or for short “Smeltery” is a light weight datapack with a simple goal, to make smelting raw iron in to iron a whole lot faster, with the edition of Raw Blocks Smelting!