SurvivalPlus (Fabric/Quilt)
Minecraft's vanilla survival mode is a timeless classic, but sometimes you crave a little extra depth without straying too far from the core experience. SurvivalPlus (Fabric/Quilt) is the perfect add-on for players who want to expand their world with new ores, armor tiers, foods, and decorative blocks that feel like they could have been part of the original game. Designed for the Fabric and Quilt mod loaders, this mod seamlessly integrates with over 30 other mods, making it a versatile choice for both solo adventures and custom modpacks.
What is SurvivalPlus (Fabric/Quilt)?
SurvivalPlus (Fabric/Quilt) is a content-rich mod that enhances the vanilla survival loop by introducing new materials, crafting recipes, and world generation features. It requires Fabric API to function and supports Minecraft versions from 1.14 all the way up to 1.19, with plans to update to 1.20 as soon as the corresponding Fabric release is stable. Whether you are running a lightweight Fabric setup or a Quilt-powered instance, this mod slots in effortlessly, adding layers of progression and creativity without overwhelming the player.
Key Features That Expand Your World
New Armor Tiers: Wood, Stone, Bronze, and Titanium
One of the standout additions is the expanded armor system. You can now craft wooden armor from every vanilla wood type, and even from modded woods if you have compatible mods installed. Wooden armor can also be used as furnace fuel, giving it utility beyond early-game protection. Stone armor provides a step up from leather, while bronze—smelted from copper and tin ingots—offers durability just below iron with the same harvest level. For those exploring deeper caves in version 1.18 and above, titanium ore spawns below Y level 25, yielding tools and armor that outperform iron but fall short of diamond. Titanium ingots can even heal iron golems, restoring 50 health points.
Ores and Gems to Discover
SurvivalPlus (Fabric/Quilt) enriches mining with new resources. Tin ore generates alongside copper, and its veins double in size within dripstone caves. In versions prior to 1.17, copper ore itself is added. Gem enthusiasts will love hunting for ruby, topaz, sapphire, pearl, and spinel shards inside geodes scattered across dimensions. Ruby, topaz, and sapphire geodes appear in the Nether, pearl geodes lie in ocean gravel below Y level 63, and the ultra-rare spinel geodes hide exclusively under mushroom islands. These gems glow dynamically when Optifine is installed and can be used to craft lightsabers if the SurvivalPlus Lightsabers add-on is active. In 1.19.1+, spinel shards can even duplicate allays.
Food and Cooking Overhaul
The culinary possibilities expand dramatically. Onions can be eaten raw, cooked into fried onions, or crafted into soup and white dye. Carrots, apples, and eggs all gain cooked variants with improved hunger restoration. A variety of pies—apple, beef, pork, chicken, mutton, rabbit, and vegetable—can be baked similarly to pumpkin pie, and meat pies double as wolf food. Cheese, made from milk, combines with bread to create cheese bread, which can be melted into the most nourishing food in the game. Cheese cake and sponge cake offer new dessert blocks, and cupcakes let you carry cake slices in stackable form by right-clicking a cake with a paper cup.
Decorative and Functional Blocks
Cardboard, crafted from eight sticks, is a cheap building block that can be dyed and used as fuel. Cardboard lanterns emit light like torches, can be placed on water like lily pads, and block sculk sensor vibrations in 1.18+. Sconces hold torches, candles, and gem staffs on walls. A gem staff acts as a miniature beacon with a four-block radius: amethyst grants Haste I, ruby gives Strength, pearl provides Water Breathing, topaz offers Fire Resistance, sapphire grants invisibility without particles, and spinel regenerates health.
Fun Commands for Multiplayer
SurvivalPlus (Fabric/Quilt) injects personality into server chat with whimsical commands. Use /confrats [player] to congratulate someone, /sleep to suggest everyone in your dimension hit the hay, or /wak [player] to playfully slap a friend. Other commands like /mourn, /woo, and /indeed add expressive flair to your multiplayer interactions.
Mod Compatibility and Integration
What truly sets SurvivalPlus (Fabric/Quilt) apart is its deep compatibility with other mods. It automatically adds wooden armor variants for woods from Terrestria, Traverse, and many bamboo-themed mods. Blockus receives onion crates, while tech mods like Tech Reborn and Modern Industrialization gain titanium processing recipes. This means you can drop SurvivalPlus into almost any modpack and enjoy a cohesive experience with minimal manual tweaking.
How to Install SurvivalPlus (Fabric/Quilt)
Getting started is straightforward. First, ensure you have the Fabric Loader installed for your chosen Minecraft version. Then, download the Fabric API and place it in your mods folder. Finally, download SurvivalPlus (Fabric/Quilt) from a trusted mod repository and move the jar file into the same mods folder. For those who prefer a streamlined experience, the foxygame.net launcher provides a one-click install for SurvivalPlus (Fabric/Quilt), automatically handling dependencies and version compatibility so you can jump straight into the game. Once installed, you can tweak ore generation, update checks, and command permissions via the config file to suit your playstyle.
Why Choose SurvivalPlus for Your Next Playthrough?
SurvivalPlus (Fabric/Quilt) strikes a rare balance between innovation and vanilla integrity. Its features feel like natural extensions of Minecraft, from the humble cardboard shelter to the mighty titanium shield. With support for multiple languages, an active Discord community, and official add-ons like MoreThanAPickaxe and SurvivalPlus Lightsabers, this mod continues to evolve. Whether you are a builder, explorer, or modpack creator, SurvivalPlus (Fabric/Quilt) for Minecraft delivers a richer, more engaging survival journey that respects the game you love.