Fabric Seasons Terralith Compat Mod (1.21.11) – Gameplay Upgrade

Available for:Fabric

Terralith already transforms Minecraft's world generation with stunning custom biomes, and Fabric Seasons brings the beauty of changing seasons — but without a bridge between them, Terralith's biomes stay frozen in a single look year-round. Fabric Seasons Terralith Compat Mod solves this by adding handcrafted seasonal colormaps for every Terralith biome, so forests shift to autumn oranges, meadows fade under winter frost, and spring greens bloom exactly as you'd expect. With over 2.1 million downloads on Modrinth, it's clearly a must-have for anyone running both mods together.

Key Features

  • Custom seasonal colormaps for Terralith biomes — Each Terralith biome receives its own handmade colormap that transitions naturally through spring, summer, autumn, and winter
  • Seamless Fabric Seasons integration — Works directly with the Fabric Seasons cycle, so seasonal changes apply automatically without any extra configuration
  • Visual consistency across all biomes — Ensures Terralith's unique biomes (such as skylands, volcanic craters, and lush valleys) don't look out of place when seasons change around them
  • Lightweight compatibility patch — Functions purely as a bridge between two existing mods, adding visual data without introducing new mechanics or blocks

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How to Install

  1. Install Fabric Loader for your Minecraft version if you haven't already
  2. Download and place Fabric API, Fabric Seasons, Terralith, and Patchouli into your mods folder
  3. Download the Fabric Seasons Terralith Compat Mod and drop the .jar file into the same mods folder
  4. Launch Minecraft through the Fabric profile and enter a world — seasonal colors should apply to Terralith biomes automatically

Requirements

Type Details
Mod Loader Fabric
Dependencies Fabric API, Patchouli Mod, Fabric Seasons Mod, Terralith Mod
Minecraft Versions 1.20.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Handcrafted colormaps rather than auto-generated — results look intentional and polished
  • No configuration needed; install and it just works
  • Open source under MPL-2.0, so the community can contribute or fork
  • Over 2.1 million downloads signals strong community trust and reliability

Cons

  • Requires four other mods installed as dependencies — a heavier mod stack for newer players
  • Only available for Fabric — no Forge or NeoForge version
  • Last updated in April 2023, so future Minecraft version support is uncertain

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What's New

  • The mod's development and changes are tracked on its GitHub commits page
  • Initial release added full seasonal colormap support for all Terralith biomes
  • Subsequent updates refined color transitions and addressed biome compatibility edge cases
  • The mod was published in March 2023 with the latest update landing in April 2023

FAQ

Do I need both Fabric Seasons and Terralith installed for this mod to work?

Yes, this is a compatibility bridge between those two mods. Without both Fabric Seasons and Terralith installed alongside Fabric API and Patchouli, the mod has nothing to connect and won't function.

Will Terralith biomes look wrong without this compat mod?

Without the compat mod, Terralith biomes simply won't change with the seasons — they'll stay in their default colors while vanilla biomes shift. The compat mod adds the missing seasonal colormaps so everything transitions together.

Is Fabric Seasons Terralith Compat still being updated?

The last update was in April 2023. The mod is open source on GitHub under the MPL-2.0 license, so community members can potentially maintain it if the original author steps away.

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