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Hey guys, welcome back to another video.
Today I'm here with a 10 more awesome Minecraft mods that there's a pretty good chance you've never heard of.
So, just like usual, at the time of making this video, none of the mods have more than 100,000 downloads, and anyway, let's go ahead and check them out.
So,
the first mod I'll be showing you all today is Vunern's Turrets.
Hopefully I said that right.
Anyway, this mod adds four different turrets to the game, each with three different tiers available, and once created, they'll attack hostile mobs for you.
The turrets all have a unique identity, they don't just feel like a copy paste of one another.
And overall, this mod's a great way to defend whatever needs to be defended, I guess.
Next, we have Spline carts.
And this is a really interesting mod that lets you build curved railways in Minecraft.
So, essentially, you can build roller coasters.
For the most part, it works very well, the transition from regular tracks to the modded ones is a little jarring, but outside of that, it works pretty great.
The camera rotates when you go upside down, which by the way, you can disable if this makes you sick or anything.
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whatever's
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After that, we've got Astrocraft, which completely revamps the night sky.
Once installed, the stars are going to be far more detailed, if you look at it with a spy glass, you'll see stars that aren't visible with the naked eye.
There's constellations, planets are visible, you can even see the Milky Way if you travel to higher elevations.
And that's not even all the features, there's more than you would expect, and it's also very customizable as well.
For our next mod, we have rolling in the deep, and this is pretty much an extension of the do a barrel roll mod, which allows you to turn upside down and such when you're using an elytra, and this mod adds that functionality underwater.
And just like the do a barrel roll mod, this makes swimming just a lot more, I guess, immersive.
It's certainly worth giving a try.
Coming up next, we have a pretty simple mod called Beautiful Enchanted Books, which makes it so enchanted books actually look unique.
Normally, there's no way of telling what enchantment a book has until you, you know, read its name, but with this, you can just look at it.
It's simple, but effective.
The next mod I'll be showing you focuses on enhancing fishing in really a multitude of ways, and this is the tide mod.
For starters, it adds a bunch of new fish to the game, which also happen to be location based, different tiers of fishing rods, which you can apply different upgrades to.
Even the act of fishing itself has been overhauled.
It's a little more difficult now.
And the mod also provides a journal, which you can use to view all the fish you've caught and learn a bit more about them.
Cosmic Horizons is the next mod we'll be taking a look at, and this is one of the coolest space mods I've come across.
Now, I will mention early that it is listed as very alpha and only playable in creative mode.
But as a concept, it's really cool because once you go into space, you can actually see the planet below you, and the other planets orbiting the sun as well.
And with enough time, you can actually fly to them, although the ones that are far away will take quite some time.
You can also see other planets while you're on the surface, which is really cool, and there's other star systems as well.
Now, we'll be taking a look at another pretty simple mod titled Cardiac, which allows you to gain health whenever you kill creatures.
They'll drop some additional particles kind of similar to XP, and once absorbed, your health will go up a little bit.
And this is a really interesting way to get your health back, and if say you removed eating from the game, you could make this the primary source of healing.
Approaching the end, we have circumnavigate.
And this is a really cool mod that allows you to make your world finite, when creating a world, you simply just select a size and head off in a direction.
And pretty immediately you'll notice yourself approaching where you were before.
It's a pretty trippy effect because, you know, obviously you're normally used to it going on essentially forever.
It isn't perfect, there's sometimes some pretty noticeable seams in the world.
But you know, this introduces a really interesting new way to play the game.
And finally, the last mod I'll be showing you all today is Valerian Conquest.
This mod adds several new randomly generated structures to your world, which are all defended by some new and pretty difficult enemies.
They use new weapons and shields, and some of them will even shoot cannons at you.
And I like this mod a lot because, you know, a lot of other structure mods just use creatures from vanilla Minecraft, but this provides its own.
And that'll do it for this video, and let me know in the comments what you think of these mods, and if there's any other mods you think I should take a look at that have less than 100,000 downloads and you know, you think are kind of underrated, definitely let me know and I'll absolutely take a look at them.
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