Minecraft datapacks work like mods, altering the game through vanilla elements like JSON files, command functions, and so on. You can download heaps of them for Mojang's sandbox title. Some bring entirely new features to the table, but most focus on smoothing out everyday gameplay.
Here are five standout quality-of-life datapacks worth trying in Minecraft.
1) Veinminer
Sometimes you stumble on small bunches of ore blocks next to each other—like iron, copper, coal—not the huge veins, but those quick clusters. They're fun to dig out, but if you want to clear the whole thing fast, Veinminer has you covered.
This datapack lets you mine an entire ore cluster at once. Hit one block, and the rest break automatically, dropping all the loot.
2) Spawn animations
Spawn Animations lives up to its name by adding fresh spawn effects for hostile mobs. Zombies, skeletons, spiders, creepers, endermen, slimes, and more now emerge from the ground instead of popping into existence.
It gives their arrivals a more natural feel, ditching the sudden appearances.
3) Dynamic Lights
In vanilla Minecraft, holding a light source like a torch doesn't illuminate caves—you have to place it. Dropped light items on the ground do nothing either. Mods such as OptiFine or shaders handle dynamic lighting, but for a pure vanilla setup, Dynamic Lights delivers.
4) Backpacks!
Backpacks! is a smart datapack that adds craftable backpacks to Minecraft. Make a basic one with eight leather around a chest, or an ender version using an ender chest.
Upgrade them at the smithing table with an extra chest plus iron, diamond, or netherite. Dye them any color there too. They're ideal for packing more gear on trips, especially early on before shulker boxes.
5) Better Trees
Better Trees is a world generation datapack that revamps tree growth. Trees in each biome get their own distinct generation patterns, making them stand out. It pairs nicely with tree mods like Tectonic or Falling Trees.