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Find a new jazz band, hire koalas for tasks, dress up your Orchestra and more in Fauna & Orchestra v3.0.0! Out now!

https://redd.it/1twuw9a
@MinecraftModded
uh where did the balance and rotate grods things go?
https://redd.it/1tx3rwl
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The "Yearly Kitchen Sink With The Buds" Compass
https://redd.it/1tx8r5j
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what other games can you shoot a dragon with a shotgun while being an anime girl

this is a genuine question, i just did that and my game immediately crashed so i want to play a game like that but one that doesnt crash

https://redd.it/1tx92g9
@MinecraftModded
Any easy way to start Minecraft modding?

I’ve finally decided to try learning Minecraft modding, but it feels incredibly overwhelming. Even basic things like registering a new block feels way more complicated than it should be.

Here is my current setup and why I chose it:

API: NeoForge. I know people say Fabric is simpler, but I personally play on NeoForge and want the heavy-duty mod support it offers.
Language: Groovy. I know this isn't ideal for a beginner since all the API docs are in Java, but I really dislike Java as a language. Groovy feels a lot simpler to me while still being fully compatible.

To make matters worse, I have almost zero background knowledge when it comes to the JVM or its languages, which definitely isn't helping. I really don't want to spend days or weeks studying the language before I can even start; I just want to make a mod and learn as I go.

Right now, I'm finding pretty much everything confusing the documentation, the messy file structures, and whatever the hell Gradle is supposed to be doing. I’ve already tried MCreator, but its just as bad and feels very outdated so I want to stay away from it.

Are there any tools, utilities, wrappers, or specific workflows that can help a beginner like me actually get started? I want to learn, but I need a good and clear entry point.

https://redd.it/1txeoq3
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