Modded Minecraft Reddit Feed – Telegram
Modded Minecraft Reddit Feed
226 subscribers
32.1K photos
2.95K videos
4 files
35.8K links
This is a bot channel automatically posting content from /r/feedthebeast as it gets posted.

Supported by @r_channels & @reddit2telegram.
Download Telegram
Troll mod detected.

Mod "Burnable cobwebs" for 1.19.2 prevents you from placing blocks. No other functionality found cobwebs don't burn either.

Is there any way to take it down from site?

https://redd.it/1k4isrr
@MinecraftModded
We've been out-jerked by a fucking indie folk band's merch
https://redd.it/1k4gsbo
@MinecraftModded
just making quests for my custom build what do you guys think? (i have iguana tinker tweaks installed and it makes most of the tools useless)
https://redd.it/1k4lc20
@MinecraftModded
A spritesheet of (almost all) items in my mod with 200+ ores
https://redd.it/1k4s7x5
@MinecraftModded
Should I start using Prism Launcher instead of Curseforge?

I've been using the CurseForge website since 2020, when I decided to try modding Minecraft for the first time. A couple of years later, I started using the CurseForge launcher, and I've been using it ever since. I've heard a lot of good things about Prism Launcher, so I'm thinking of switching over from CurseForge. I haven’t really been active in the modding community until very recently, so I never realized how disliked CurseForge actually is. Whenever I recommend it to anyone on this subreddit, I end up getting downvoted, and people never seem to like it.

I’ve seen people criticize it for the ads, but honestly, that part doesn’t really bother me too much. Lately, I’ve also been seeing people call it “bloatware” and complain that it’s not open source. I personally haven’t had any issues with it, and I’m very used to the UI, but should I switch to Prism Launcher instead?

https://redd.it/1k4v9iu
@MinecraftModded