
Description
More Than A Craft isn't trying to reinvent the game. The whole idea is right there in the name: it's still Minecraft, just more of it. Everything that made the base game good is left alone. The stuff that always felt a little thin — exploration, building options, food, general convenience — gets filled in.

If you've ever bounced off big modpacks because they bury you in machines, quests, and menus before you can even punch a tree, this one is meant for you. You can jump in and play exactly how you always have, and the additions just quietly make that better.
Exploration & the world
The overworld, Nether, and structures all get a serious boost. Moog's structure sets (Voyager, Soaring, Nether), Repurposed Structures, and Explorify mean that wandering off in a direction actually pays off now — you'll run into new builds, dungeons, and points of interest instead of empty terrain. Waystones takes the pain out of long trips so you're not spending half your session sprinting back home.

Building & decoration
This is where the pack really leans in. The full Macaw's lineup — furniture, windows, doors, trapdoors, stairs, paintings, roofs — plus Chisel, Diagonal Fences, Stoneworks, and Construction Wand. Whatever you've got in your head, you can probably build it now, and it'll actually look finished instead of "close enough." Construction Wand alone saves you a stupid amount of time on big projects.
Food & farming
Farmer's Delight turns cooking into something worth doing instead of just cramming bread. AppleSkin makes the hunger and saturation system readable so you're not guessing what to eat. Little changes, but they make the survival loop feel less like a chore.
Adventure & character
Relics and Artifacts add unique gear worth hunting for. Advanced Netherite extends the endgame past the usual ceiling. Trim Effects makes armor trims actually do something, and Puffish Skills adds a light skill tree so your character grows over time without turning the game into a full-blown RPG.
Quality of life
This is the invisible glue. JEI (recipe lookup), mouse tweaks, inventory sorting, Clumps (bundles XP orbs so they don't tank your FPS), zoom, a trash slot, shulker box tooltips, crafting tweaks, and a dozen more. You won't notice most of these individually — you'll just notice the game stops annoying you.
Atmosphere & performance
Sodium and Iris run the show for performance and shader support, and the pack ships with the Mist shader selected by default for a clean, moody look out of the box. AmbientSounds, Sound Physics Remastered, dynamic lighting, and subtle particle effects make the world feel alive. On the performance side, Entity Culling, ScalableLux, ImmediatelyFast, and friends keep the frame rate healthy even with everything running — so it holds up on mid-range machines, not just high-end rigs.
Who it's for
Players who want a modded world but not a second job. If you like the phrase "a bit more, but still Minecraft," this pack was built for exactly that.
More Than A Craft isn't trying to reinvent the game. The whole idea is right there in the name: it's still Minecraft, just more of it. Everything that made the base game good is left alone. The stuff that always felt a little thin — exploration, building options, food, general convenience — gets filled in.
If you've ever bounced off big modpacks because they bury you in machines, quests, and menus before you can even punch a tree, this one is meant for you. You can jump in and play exactly how you always have, and the additions just quietly make that better.
Exploration & the world
The overworld, Nether, and structures all get a serious boost. Moog's structure sets (Voyager, Soaring, Nether), Repurposed Structures, and Explorify mean that wandering off in a direction actually pays off now — you'll run into new builds, dungeons, and points of interest instead of empty terrain. Waystones takes the pain out of long trips so you're not spending half your session sprinting back home.
Building & decoration
This is where the pack really leans in. The full Macaw's lineup — furniture, windows, doors, trapdoors, stairs, paintings, roofs — plus Chisel, Diagonal Fences, Stoneworks, and Construction Wand. Whatever you've got in your head, you can probably build it now, and it'll actually look finished instead of "close enough." Construction Wand alone saves you a stupid amount of time on big projects.
Food & farming
Farmer's Delight turns cooking into something worth doing instead of just cramming bread. AppleSkin makes the hunger and saturation system readable so you're not guessing what to eat. Little changes, but they make the survival loop feel less like a chore.
Adventure & character
Relics and Artifacts add unique gear worth hunting for. Advanced Netherite extends the endgame past the usual ceiling. Trim Effects makes armor trims actually do something, and Puffish Skills adds a light skill tree so your character grows over time without turning the game into a full-blown RPG.
Quality of life
This is the invisible glue. JEI (recipe lookup), mouse tweaks, inventory sorting, Clumps (bundles XP orbs so they don't tank your FPS), zoom, a trash slot, shulker box tooltips, crafting tweaks, and a dozen more. You won't notice most of these individually — you'll just notice the game stops annoying you.
Atmosphere & performance
Sodium and Iris run the show for performance and shader support, and the pack ships with the Mist shader selected by default for a clean, moody look out of the box. AmbientSounds, Sound Physics Remastered, dynamic lighting, and subtle particle effects make the world feel alive. On the performance side, Entity Culling, ScalableLux, ImmediatelyFast, and friends keep the frame rate healthy even with everything running — so it holds up on mid-range machines, not just high-end rigs.
Who it's for
Players who want a modded world but not a second job. If you like the phrase "a bit more, but still Minecraft," this pack was built for exactly that.




