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AI Modpack Builder

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How to Build a Custom Minecraft Modpack

Creating a custom Minecraft modpack can be overwhelming with thousands of mods available. Our AI Modpack Builder simplifies this by analyzing your preferred playstyle and recommending compatible mods that work well together.

Choosing Your Playstyle

Tech & Automation

Mods like Create, Mekanism, and Applied Energistics add machines, power systems, and automated factories to transform your gameplay.

Magic & Mystical

Explore arcane arts with Botania, Ars Nouveau, and Blood Magic. Cast spells, perform rituals, and harness mystical energy.

Adventure & Exploration

Discover new dimensions, dungeons, and structures with mods like Twilight Forest, When Dungeons Arise, and Alex's Mobs.

Building & Decoration

Enhance your builds with Chisel & Bits, Macaw's mods, and decorative block packs for unlimited creative possibilities.

Mod Loader Comparison

LoaderBest ForMod Availability
ForgeLarge modpacks, tech/magic modsHighest - most mods available
FabricPerformance, vanilla+ experienceGrowing - optimization focused
NeoForgeModern Minecraft (1.20.1+)Increasing - Forge successor

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I install the recommended mods?

Download each mod from CurseForge or Modrinth, then place the .jar files in your Minecraft mods folder. We recommend using a launcher like CurseForge App or Prism Launcher for easier management.

How much RAM do I need for modpacks?

Light packs (10-20 mods): 4-6GB RAM. Medium packs (30-50 mods): 6-8GB RAM. Heavy packs (75+ mods): 8-12GB RAM. Allocate RAM in your launcher settings.

Can I use these mods on a server?

Yes! Most mods work on servers. Install the same mods on both client and server. Some client-side mods (minimaps, shaders) only need client installation.

Why are performance mods recommended?

Performance mods like Embeddium (Forge) or Sodium (Fabric) significantly improve FPS and reduce lag, especially important when running multiple mods.