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Crafting/Uncrafting Mod / Addon

Mods / Addons / Mods 1.21




Crafting/Uncrafting mod — a back-to-basics tweak for Minecraft Bedrock that brings certain legacy recipes back into your hands and sprinkles in a few new ones so runs feel tighter and more intentional. The headliner is simple and loud: you can craft the Enchanted Golden Apple again. That one recipe alone changes how you plan tough pushes, because you can prep a real “panic button” before raids, dragon trips, or deep cave clears instead of praying for a lucky chest.

Once it’s in your world, the rhythm of survival shifts. I spun up a fresh seed, set up a small oak farm near spawn, and treated apples like a real resource again—saving them instead of snacking the first chance I got. With gold coming from early branch mines and the occasional temple, I could time a crafted EGA for a dangerous Nether sprint or a rescue mission after a bad fall. The extra new crafts round out that feeling: you cut down on dead ends and turn stray materials into something useful instead of letting them rot in chests. It doesn’t break the game; it just trims some of the grind and lets you act on plans sooner.

On servers, this shines during coordinated runs. One player handles wood and food while another pulls gold; you meet back at base, craft what matters, and hit your goal with actual backup in your hotbar. For balance, try it in a copy of your world first and decide if you want to treat crafted EGAs as “raid tokens” or keep them strictly for boss fights. If you’ve missed the old-school satisfaction of turning gathered resources straight into power spikes, Crafting/Uncrafting mod makes Minecraft Bedrock feel deliberate again—classic recipes, a few fresh ways to use your haul, and cleaner momentum from day one.

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

crafting_uncrafting.mcaddon [2.82 Mb] (downloads: 4)

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