Hot Snow Golems
Snow Golems can now survive in hot biomes!
In vanilla Minecraft, Snow Golems melt and die when they enter biomes with a temperature above 1.0 — deserts, jungles, badlands, the Nether, and more. This means your beloved snow friends are effectively restricted to cold biomes, severely limiting where you can use them.
Hot Snow Golems fixes this. Snow Golems no longer take heat damage from warm biomes. They can roam freely through deserts, explore jungles, and even survive in the Nether without melting. They still leave their signature snow trail wherever they go.
Features
☀️ No More Melting
Snow Golems no longer take damage from hot biome temperatures. They survive in deserts, badlands, jungles, savannas, and even the Nether.
❄️ Snow Trail Preserved
Snow Golems still leave their signature snow trail behind them — this mod only removes the heat damage, not any other behavior.
🪶 Zero Configuration
No config files, no commands. Just install and play. It works exactly as you'd expect.
🔌 Server-Side Only
This mod works entirely server-side. No client installation is needed.
Installation
Requirements
- Minecraft 26.2
- Fabric Loader 0.19.3+
- Fabric API 0.154.0+
Server
- Download
hot-snow-golems-<version>.jarfrom Releases - Place it in your server's
mods/folder - Restart the server
Client
This is a server-side only mod. No client installation needed.
FAQ
Q: Do Snow Golems still leave a snow trail? A: Yes! The snow trail is completely unaffected. Only the heat damage is removed.
Q: Do Snow Golems still take damage from water/rain? A: This mod only removes heat damage from hot biomes. Other damage sources remain unchanged.
Q: Is this compatible with other mods? A: Yes. Hot Snow Golems uses a single, clean Fabric Mixin. It should be compatible with most mods.
Building from Source
git clone https://github.com/cmarfil/HotSnowGolems.git
cd HotSnowGolems
./gradlew build
The output JAR will be in build/libs/.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License — see LICENSE for details.
Author
cmarfil — GitHub
Special Thanks
Shoutout to my 9-year-old son, who discovered this problem while building a creeper farm in a savanna biome and watched his snow golem army melt away in real time. He also volunteered as the official tester — thanks buddy, this one's for you! ⛄🔥