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Fuel Bits Mod / Addon

Mods / Addons / Mods 1.21




Fuel Bits Mod — small QoL tweak, big impact on how you keep furnaces humming in Minecraft Bedrock. I threw it into a fresh survival and the flow clicked immediately: instead of praying for a lucky coal vein, I had multiple, balanced fuel options that felt like they belonged in vanilla. The pack is tidy and focused—6 new fuel sources, 2 new blocks (including the peat block), and “many, many” recipes that slot right into the crafting book so you aren’t tabbing out to figure things out. A few naming cleanups make everything read better too: Turf is now Peat, Turf Block is Peat Block, and Pitch Black Concoction is now Black Oil; the old Fire wood item is gone, and the peat block texture got a polish.








Out in the wild, Fuel Bits Mod shines during those early hours when your pick is garbage and every lump of coal is a choir moment. I was able to keep cooking food and pushing ore smelts without detouring into a mining marathon. Mid-game, when you’ve got a proper smelter line with hoppers, the variety lets you “budget” fuel by tier—save your best stuff for bulk ore, feed the everyday burns with the cheaper bits, and keep the blast going while you build. None of it feels busted; burn values are clearly tuned so lava and classic fuels still have a place, but you won’t stall out just because your coal chest is sad.

Using Fuel Bits Mod is dead simple: enable the addon, check your crafting book for the new recipes, and start stocking a fuel shelf next to your furnaces. The two new blocks slot into storage and base aesthetics cleanly (peat block looks right at home by a cellar or boiler room), and Black Oil fits the naming scheme better so you’ll remember what’s what at a glance. It stays light on performance, stays true to Minecraft Bedrock’s vibe, and quietly fixes the most annoying bottleneck in survival: keeping the fire lit without grinding yourself numb. If you want a vanilla-feeling boost to smelting that respects balance, Fuel Bits Mod is absolutely worth running.

Installation:
- Download Mod;
- Use Minecraft
- Open the downloaded file to install;
- Select it in the settings;
- Have fun!

fuel_bits_v1_2_1.mcaddon [692.73 Kb] (downloads: 6)

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