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Araxer's Bestiary
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An in-game guide that reveals stats, spawn info, and loot drops for every mob in Minecraft
Does not follow a specific thematic focus apart from vanilla Minecraft.
Includes a large focus on traversing worlds with enhanced world generation, structures, dungeons, and more for players to find unique loot.
Includes mods that provide maps, minimaps, and informational tools for navigation.
Includes quality of life improvements and small tweaks to enhance and customize gameplay.
Adds tools to customize the user interface and menus.
Includes educational content aimed towards newer modded Minecraft players, usually guiding the player through specific mods.
Features a progression system with stages or gates that must be unlocked.
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📖 Overview
📘 Explore the unknown, farm with precision, and master your enemies with Araxer’s Bestiary!
Araxer’s Bestiary is an immersive, dynamically generated in-game compendium of Minecraft’s creatures. It provides players with detailed information about monsters — including stats, spawn locations, and loot — in a clear and interactive UI.
Whether you’re a beginner trying to survive your first night or an expert designing optimized mob farms, this mod helps you understand exactly what you’re fighting.
Unlock new entries of monsters and creatures in progression mode. Use a spyglass to unlock clues about them for a better chance unlocking higher ranks.
NEW in 1.3.0: New default Ranks mode that uses points to progress rather then by random chance and a progress bar to display progression
NEW in 1.4.0: Benefit and Buffs configurable in the Server Configs and also overhauled configs split into client and server configs
🔍 Features
🧟 Dynamic Monster Discovery
Automatically scans the game for hostile entities — no manual entry required but possible to supplement via datapack.
🩸 Mob Stats Display
Shows each mob’s health, attack damage, spawn conditions, and more.
📦 Loot Table Analysis
View all known drops with estimated or actual drop chances — supports modded loot!
🎯 Progressive Bestiary (Optional)
Only unlock mob data as you encounter or defeat them, for RPG-style discovery.
🖥️ User Interface
Clean, readable GUI
🛠️ Singleplayer & Multiplayer Ready
Works seamlessly across both local and server environments
🔔 Get Notified
An in game Toast when you find a new discovery or progress
⚔️ Loot Tracking Mode
An option to track loot that are dropped by mobs dynamically
💊 Buffs and Benefits
Apply Buffs and Benefits when reaching milestones
🧠 Why Use This Mod?
- Learn what mobs drop without external wikis.
- Design better farms with drop rate knowledge.
- Enhance exploration, modpacks, and hardcore gameplay.
- Supports modded mobs
🎮 How to Use
- Craft the Bestiary Book with a Book, Spider Eye, Bone, and Rotten Flesh.
- Or use the Keybind
B(default) to open the Bestiary Screen - Configurable if you don't like using the Keybind and use the Book instead
- Configure progression and visibility in the mod’s config file.
- Filters for the searchbar:
- @[modname]
- #[category] - monster, creature, water, underground, ambient, axolotls and misc
- #boss
- #discovered
- #sighted
- #new
- $[rank] - $s, $a, $b, $c, $d, $e
- %[biome/structure/condition] - %savanna, %fortress, %night
🔧 Configuration
Progression and visibility options are available via Forge config:
- Enable or disable progression-based discovery like the Terraria Bestiary
- Customize UI behavior or filter entities for players
- Add or override information using datapacks
Information about structures or special spawn conditions is not possible to read from the game - hence the possibility to supplement this information
📦 Compatibility
- Supports modded entities and loot tables.
- Fully server-compatible (Forge).
- Does not require other mods or dependencies.
If there are mobs missing you can either add their category into monsterCategories or their name "minecraft:sheep" just directly into the entityIncludeList in the config.
You are allowed to use this mod in any modpack.
Credits:
Thumbnail made by: MHI
I've also created a Modpack with Staged Progression:
📖 Overview
📘 Explore the unknown, farm with precision, and master your enemies with Araxer’s Bestiary!
Araxer’s Bestiary is an immersive, dynamically generated in-game compendium of Minecraft’s creatures. It provides players with detailed information about monsters — including stats, spawn locations, and loot — in a clear and interactive UI.
Whether you’re a beginner trying to survive your first night or an expert designing optimized mob farms, this mod helps you understand exactly what you’re fighting.
Unlock new entries of monsters and creatures in progression mode. Use a spyglass to unlock clues about them for a better chance unlocking higher ranks.
NEW in 1.2.0: Use the sighting mode configurable in the config file if you want to unlock all information using the spyglass.
NEW in 1.3.0: New default Ranks mode that uses points to progress rather then by random chance and a progress bar to display progression
🔍 Features
🧟 Dynamic Monster Discovery
Automatically scans the game for hostile entities — no manual entry required but possible to supplement via datapack.
🩸 Mob Stats Display
Shows each mob’s health, attack damage, spawn conditions, and more.
📦 Loot Table Analysis
View all known drops with estimated or actual drop chances — supports modded loot!
🎯 Progressive Bestiary (Optional)
Only unlock mob data as you encounter or defeat them, for RPG-style discovery.
🖥️ User Interface
Clean, readable GUI
🛠️ Singleplayer & Multiplayer Ready
Works seamlessly across both local and server environments
🔔 Get Notified
An in game Toast when you find a new discovery or progress
⚔️ Loot Tracking Mode
An option to track loot that are dropped by mobs dynamically
🧠 Why Use This Mod?
- Learn what mobs drop without external wikis.
- Design better farms with drop rate knowledge.
- Enhance exploration, modpacks, and hardcore gameplay.
- Supports modded mobs
🎮 How to Use
- Craft the Bestiary Book with a Book, Spider Eye, Bone, and Rotten Flesh.
- Or use the Keybind
B(default) to open the Bestiary Screen - Configurable if you don't like using the Keybind and use the Book instead
- Configure progression and visibility in the mod’s config file.
- Filters for the searchbar:
- @[modname]
- #[category] - monster, creature, water, underground, ambient, axolotls and misc
- #boss
- #discovered
- #sighted
- #new
- $[rank] - $s, $a, $b, $c, $d, $e
- %[biome/structure/condition] - %savanna, %fortress, %night
🔧 Configuration
Progression and visibility options are available via Forge config:
- Enable or disable progression-based discovery like the Terraria Bestiary
- Customize UI behavior or filter entities for players
- Add or override information using datapacks
Information about structures or special spawn conditions is not possible to read from the game - hence the possibility to supplement this information
📦 Compatibility
- Supports modded entities and loot tables.
- Fully server-compatible (Forge).
- Does not require other mods or dependencies.
If there are mobs missing you can either add their category into monsterCategories or their name "minecraft:sheep" just directly into the entityIncludeList in the config.
You are allowed to use this mod in any modpack.
Credits:
Thumbnail made by: MHI
Additional Note
I can only emphasize to use loottables to add loot for entities as its easier to read from. Because some mobs have loot and it is just not shown as it's conditional or custom implemented.
For bosses to declare BOSS in the class name or use the approprate interface to implement bosses would make automatic registering easier. Some mods add BOSS as prefix or suffix and for some reason other entities in the same mod do not at all.
For that there is the possibility to add information via datapack if it is missing, so no problem as a modpack creator just more work because mods do their thing. Just declare a mob as boss or override the spawns if they are heavily cusomized from a modpack creator.
I've also created a Modpack with Staged Progression:
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