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More Craftables Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




More Craftables Mod — a small recipe overhaul that quietly makes half your chest junk actually useful in survival.

With More Craftables Mod installed, a bunch of items that used to rot in storage suddenly become part of your regular crafting loop. Rotten flesh isn’t just something you toss in a lava pit anymore; it turns into a real source of leather, which means you can feed your book, armor, and item frame needs without running massive cow farms or clearing every animal in a biome. Over time that completely changes how you treat zombie drops. Instead of being annoyed when you fill your inventory with them, you start stacking flesh on purpose so you can convert it later and walk away with a steady flow of leather whenever you need it.

Redstone players get a nice boost too. Being able to convert a basic dropper into a dispenser through crafting saves a lot of hassle when you are mid-build. You don’t have to scrap old components or run all the way back to base just because you crafted the “wrong” block earlier. You can repurpose what you already have and keep your contraptions moving. The same goes for dyes. Turning charcoal or coal into black dye means you are not stuck hunting squid or relying on random structures whenever you want to build with darker palettes, banners, or signs. If you burn a lot of fuel, you naturally end up with what you need for decorating too.











Name tags and horse armor becoming craftable might be the biggest quality-of-life change for long-term worlds. Instead of waiting for dungeon luck or fishing forever, you can actually plan around taming horses, labeling mobs, or organizing storage animals in a legit way. It fits especially well on survival servers, where everyone wants their own named pets and working stables. Unpackable nether wart is another quiet but huge perk. If you ever mass-crafted nether wart blocks for storage or decoration and then later realized you needed the wart back for brewing, you are no longer stuck. You can break those blocks down again and push straight into potion work whenever it’s time to gear up. More Craftables Mod doesn’t flood you with new items; it just hands you smart recipes that make Minecraft Bedrock survival feel less wasteful and way more flexible.

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

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