Tiny Mob Farm: Compact One-Block Mob Farms for Minecraft

Tiny Mob Farm: Compact Minecraft Mob Farming That Fits on One Block If you love automation in Minecraft but hate sprawling mob farms that eat chunks and clutter your base, Tiny Mob Farm is the kind of mod that feels instantly sensible. Instead of tunnels, water streams, and awkward redstone scaff...

Download TinyMobFarm for Minecraft 1.12.2, 1.13.2, 1.14.4, 1.15.2, 1.16.2, 1.16.3, 1.16.4, 1.16.5

Original name: TinyMobFarm

Minecraft: 1.12.2, 1.13.2, 1.14.4, 1.15.2, 1.16.2, 1.16.3, 1.16.4, 1.16.5

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TinyMobFarm-1.12.2-1.0.2.jar1.12.2Forge71 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.12.2-1.0.3.jar1.12.2Forge71 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.12.2-1.0.4.jar1.12.2Forge71 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.12.2-1.0.5.jar1.12.2Forge63 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.12.2-1.0.1.jar1.12.2Forge71 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.13.2-1.0.5-BETA.jar1.13.2Forge63 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.13.2-1.0.5.1.jar1.13.2Forge63 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.13.2-1.0.5.5.jar1.13.2Forge64 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.14.4-1.0.6.jar1.14.4Forge67 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.15.2-1.0.6.jar1.15.2Forge67 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.15.2-1.0.8.jar1.15.2Forge71 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.15.2-1.0.7.jar1.15.2Forge71 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.15.2-1.0.6.1.jar1.15.2Forge68 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.16.2-1.1.0.jar1.16.2Forge72 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.16.2-1.1.1.jar1.16.2Forge72 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.16.3-1.1.1.jar1.16.3Forge72 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.16.4-1.1.1.jar1.16.4Forge72 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.16.5-1.1.1.jar1.16.5Forge72 КБDownload
TinyMobFarm-1.16.5-1.1.2.jar1.16.5Forge72 КБDownload

Tiny Mob Farm: Compact Minecraft Mob Farming That Fits on One Block

If you love automation in Minecraft but hate sprawling mob farms that eat chunks and clutter your base, Tiny Mob Farm is the kind of mod that feels instantly sensible. Instead of tunnels, water streams, and awkward redstone scaffolding, you get neat, single-block farms that quietly generate loot over time. It is crafting-focused, survival-friendly, and built around a simple loop: capture a mob, slot it into a tiered farm, and collect outputs from a chest next door.

Why Players Reach for Tiny Mob Farm

Mob farming is one of Minecraft’s oldest optimization puzzles. Vanilla setups can be powerful, but they are rarely tidy. Tiny Mob Farm pushes the fantasy in a different direction: fewer blocks, clearer boundaries, and loot that behaves like a machine output rather than a chaotic pile of drops. Different tiers change how fast those outputs arrive, which gives you a steady sense of progression without rebuilding your entire grinder.

Tiers, Speed, and What “Better” Means Here

The mod introduces multiple tiers of mob farms, each occupying that same compact footprint while stepping up throughput. The Wooden Mob Farm sits at the bottom—slowest, simplest, and a great early proof of concept. From there, recipes climb through materials like stone and iron (and beyond), with higher tiers typically translating to faster generation of the captured mob’s loot table. Think of it less like “more spawners” and more like upgrading a furnace: same idea, snappier results.

  • Wooden tier: lowest speed, easiest entry point for new worlds.
  • Mid tiers (like stone and iron): meaningful jumps that reward mining progression.
  • Higher tiers: aimed at players who want dense automation without spreading farms across biomes.

The Lasso Capture Loop (and Why It Feels Fair)

Tiny Mob Farm does not magically duplicate entities forever without interaction. You craft a lasso, use it to capture a mob, then insert that mob into the farm block. Once installed, the farm begins generating loot based on that mob’s drops. If you enjoy mechanics that reward planning—choosing which mob matters for your current version, your server rules, and your tech path—this system keeps the choice in your hands while still automating the grindy part.

Chest Outputs, Spill Behavior, and Server Sanity

Outputs are designed to slide into practicality: loot is pushed to adjacent chests, so your base stays organized and you can chain storage the way you already do with hoppers and sorting. In updates like 1.0.7 for older lines such as 1.15.2, the mod also added configuration options that matter on busy servers—tuning lasso durability, blacklisting problematic mobs, and controlling whether loot spills onto the ground when a chest is missing or full. Spilling can be convenient in solo play, but disabling it on servers is often recommended to reduce lag from item entities.

When you are juggling several quality-of-life mods at once, it helps to keep installation straightforward. For example, this mod can be easily installed via the foxygame.net launcher—a convenient, flexible, and modern Minecraft launcher where you can download mods right from the menu, which makes testing mob farms across versions less of a chore and more of a smooth evening project.

Quick FAQ: “Not Spilling” and Empty Results

If you ever see “nothing happening,” it is usually one of two stories. First, some mobs simply do not have meaningful loot tables for this style of generation, which can look like silence from the farm. Second, spill-to-world behavior may be turned off—especially on servers—so nothing appears on the ground even when the farm is working. In that situation, place a chest beside the mob farm and treat the chest as the real output window.

Recipes, Modpacks, and Where to Learn More

Recipes cover essentials like the lasso and early farms (wooden and stone), then climb into heavier tiers such as iron; additional recipes exist beyond the basics, which encourages experimentation and progression rather than dumping every crafting grid into a single guide. Tiny Mob Farm is commonly compatible with modpack workflows, since it behaves like a focused utility block rather than a total gameplay overhaul.

For bug reports or improvement ideas, authors often appreciate clear reproduction steps and version numbers—especially when configs differ between singleplayer and multiplayer. If you want the canonical source listing and issue tracking, look up the Tiny Mob Farm GitHub repository under davidmaamoaix/TinyMobFarm using plain search or your preferred git hosting navigation—no download buttons required here, just the project name as text.

Conclusion

Tiny Mob Farm turns mob farming into something you can tuck beside your crafting room: capture with a lasso, upgrade tiers as your world advances, and route loot into chests with fewer flying items and fewer sprawling builds. Pair it with sensible server settings—especially around spill behavior—and you get a cleaner, calmer Minecraft automation loop that still respects progression, crafting, and the biome-to-base journey that makes survival rewarding.