Fabric Seasons: Extras Mod is a Fabric utility mod that adds custom blocks and items to improve seasonal farming gameplay for Minecraft Fabric players. It extends Fabric Seasons with greenhouse tools, climate control machines, and season-aware utility blocks.
Fabric Seasons by itself changes how the world feels, but many players quickly hit the same problem: seasons affect crops, yet you do not get built-in tools to manage that impact in a satisfying way. This addon fills that gap with greenhouse blocks, climate devices, and seasonal readouts that make farming decisions clearer and more strategic. It also has strong social proof, with 4,932,758 downloads on Modrinth (effectively in the five-million-download range), so it is clearly trusted by a large Fabric community.
Key Features of Fabric Seasons: Extras Mod
- Greenhouse Glass — This passive block creates a warmer microclimate, which matters when your normal farmland slows down in colder periods. In practice, it gives you a simple structural way to protect key crops without wiring machines everywhere. If you like building first and automating later, this feels like the clean starting point.
- Tinted Greenhouse Glass — This passive block creates a colder microclimate, which is useful when a crop setup benefits from cooler seasonal conditions. Instead of waiting for the world season to line up, you can shape that local climate directly in your greenhouse design. It adds flexibility for players who want multiple crop zones in one base.
- Crop Heater — This active machine creates a warmer microclimate with up to three levels, giving you adjustable control instead of a fixed effect. The level system is important because you can tune how aggressive your climate correction should be. That makes it easier to balance growth goals with your base layout and redstone plans.
- Crop Chiller — This active machine creates a colder microclimate with up to three levels, mirroring the heater for cold-side control. The main value is consistency: your farm can stay productive for specific crops even when the global season shifts away from your target conditions. It is especially useful for multi-season farms where one section should not follow the outside weather.
- Season Detector — This redstone component outputs a signal based on the current season and its configuration. That turns seasonal changes into automation input, so your farm can react automatically instead of relying on manual checks. For technical players, it opens up cleaner season-based circuits and logic gates.
- Season Calendar — This utility item/block shows season progress and remaining days until the next season. The direct benefit is planning: you can decide whether to push one more planting cycle or wait for the upcoming shift. Combined with greenhouse tools, it helps you run farming like a schedule instead of a guess.
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How to Install Fabric Seasons: Extras Mod
- Install the correct Minecraft version first (for example 1.21.1) and back up your world before adding new mods.
- Set up Fabric Mod Loader for the same game version you plan to run.
- Download the Fabric Seasons: Extras file that matches your Minecraft version from the download section below.
- Place the mod JAR into your Minecraft
modsfolder, then launch the Fabric profile. - Optional but recommended: install Patchouli if you want detailed in-game documentation for the addon's systems.
Requirements & Compatibility
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Primary Loader | Fabric |
| Required Dependency | Fabric Mod Loader |
| Supported Minecraft Versions | 1.21.1, 1.20.1, 1.20, 1.19.4, 1.19.3, 1.19.2 |
| Category / Tags | Minecraft Mods; technology, utility |
| License | MPL-2.0 |
| Author | D4rkness_King |
What's New
- The latest listed project update date is 2024-09-29.
- The mod page highlights Minecraft 1.21.1 while still listing downloads for 1.20.1 through 1.19.2.
- Ongoing change history is tracked publicly through the GitHub commits page.
- The current feature set continues to focus on greenhouse climate control plus season-aware utility tools.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Adds practical gameplay tools that Fabric Seasons itself does not provide.
- Mix of passive blocks and active machines supports both simple and advanced farm designs.
- Season Detector and Season Calendar improve planning and automation.
- Wide listed version coverage from 1.19.2 to 1.21.1 on Fabric.
Cons
- Designed as an addon, so its value is tied to using Fabric Seasons.
- Fabric-only mod type in the provided data.
- Players who want pure vanilla-style farming may find the climate tooling unnecessary.
Alternatives to Fabric Seasons: Extras Mod
- Fabric Seasons — The core seasonal gameplay mod this addon is built to complement.
- Patchouli — Not a direct replacement, but useful for in-game documentation and learning mod mechanics faster.
- Technology Mods — A broader route if you want to pair seasonal farming with automation-heavy base progression.
Download Fabric Seasons: Extras Mod
| Minecraft Version | Fabric |
|---|---|
| For Minecraft 1.21.1 | Download |
| For Minecraft 1.20.1 | Download |
| For Minecraft 1.20 | Download |
| For Minecraft 1.19.4 | Download |
| For Minecraft 1.19.3 | Download |
| For Minecraft 1.19.2 | Download |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need Fabric Seasons to use Fabric Seasons: Extras?
Yes — this mod is presented as an addon for Fabric Seasons. Its blocks and items are designed to expand seasonal gameplay rather than replace the base season system.
Is Fabric Seasons: Extras available for Forge?
No — the provided mod type and listed loaders are Fabric only. The requirement shown is Fabric Mod Loader, and no Forge support is listed in the supplied data.
Can this mod help crops during difficult seasons?
Yes — that is one of its main strengths. Greenhouse Glass and Tinted Greenhouse Glass create passive microclimates, while Crop Heater and Crop Chiller provide active warm/cold control with up to three levels.
What does the Season Detector actually do for redstone builds?
It outputs a season-based redstone signal according to its configuration. That lets you build farms or systems that react automatically when seasons change, instead of relying on manual timing.
Where should I check updates or report issues?
The source repository on GitHub is the correct place. The provided project info points to GitHub for source and changelog tracking, and the author's description directs bug reporting there as well.
