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Harvest In Peace (HIP) Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Harvest In Peace (HIP) Mod — survival for farmers and builders who are done babysitting creepers.

Harvest In Peace is for players who love the grind of a good survival world but hate watching a single skeleton arrow or random explosion erase hours of work. Instead of flipping the entire game to peaceful and losing hunger, mob drops, and late-game progression, you keep the full survival feel while cutting out the constant ambushes. With HIP active, hostile mobs simply stop spawning across your world, even if you’re running on hard difficulty. You still get hungry, you still manage resources, you still push through the usual progression curve, just without spiders spawning in your wheat field or a creeper deleting your storage wall the one time you forget to sleep.

The world isn’t completely toothless, though. Ender Dragon and shulkers can still appear so the game can actually be “finished” and shulker boxes stay legit. That lets you build long-term saves where the main pressure is planning and exploration instead of repairing blown-up builds every night. It’s perfect for chill survival servers, mega project worlds, or players who mainly care about bases, farms, and aesthetics but still want difficulty settings to matter.

HIP also quietly buffs one of the most underrated blocks: the composter. You can finally throw bamboo into it, which makes all those overpowered bamboo farms feel actually useful instead of just noise in the corner. When a composter fills completely, it now spits out both bone meal and dirt, so skeleton-free worlds still have a clean way to fuel crop factories and terraforming projects. Bamboo into bone meal and dirt becomes a full loop: farm it, compost it, use bone meal to grow more, use dirt to shape new farmland.

Since hostile mobs are gone, their drops don’t just vanish from the progression. HIP adds survival-friendly recipes for things like gunpowder and phantom membranes and a few smart conversions such as bamboo into charcoal and charcoal into coal blocks. That keeps rockets, TNT, and late-game gear upgrades available without forcing you back into mob grinding. The whole point of Harvest In Peace is simple: keep the survival brain work and long-term progression, strip out the random rage-quit moments, and let you actually enjoy building that giant base or crop empire in peace.

Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

harvestinpeace102.mcaddon [716.02 Kb] (downloads: 1)


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