Minecraft combat can feel repetitive — swing, hit, repeat. Warrior Rage Mod changes that by introducing a kill streak system that rewards aggressive play. Chain mob kills together fast enough, and you'll build up a rage bar that boosts your attack damage and adds fire aspect to your hits, complete with flame particles swirling around your character. It's a simple but satisfying loop: keep killing to stay powered up, or lose your streak if you hesitate too long.
Key Features
- Kill Streak Activation — Rage mode kicks in after 3 mob kills within 20 seconds. Both the kill threshold and the time window are fully configurable in the mod settings.
- Visual Rage Bar — A rage bar appears on screen showing how much time you have left to score another kill before your streak expires. It creates genuine tension during mob fights.
- On-Screen Kill Counter — A counter on the right side of your hotbar tracks your current streak up to a default max of 20 kills, so you always know how deep into a rampage you are.
- Scaling Damage Bonus — Every 4 kills in a streak adds a 0.5 damage bonus to your attacks. The longer your streak, the harder you hit — and both the bonus amount and kill interval are configurable.
- Flame Particle Effects — When rage is active, flame particles spawn around your character, giving a clear visual indicator that you're in kill streak mode.
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How to Install
- Download and install your preferred mod loader — Forge, Fabric, or NeoForge — matching your Minecraft version.
- If using Fabric, also install Fabric API, Cardinal Components Mod, and Cloth Config API as dependencies.
- Download the Warrior Rage Mod file for your Minecraft version and mod loader from the links below.
- Place the downloaded
.jarfile into your.minecraft/modsfolder. - Launch Minecraft with your mod loader profile and the mod will be active.
Requirements
| Mod Loader | Dependencies | Minecraft Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Forge | Minecraft Forge | 1.18.2, 1.19, 1.19.2, 1.19.4, 1.20.2, 1.20.4 |
| Fabric | Fabric API, Cardinal Components Mod, Cloth Config API | 1.18.2, 1.19.2, 1.19.4, 1.20.2, 1.20.4, 1.21, 1.21.1, 1.21.5 |
| NeoForge | NeoForge Installer | 1.21, 1.21.1, 1.21.5 |
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Highly configurable — adjust kill thresholds, time windows, damage bonuses, and max kill counts to your liking
- Supports all three major mod loaders (Forge, Fabric, and NeoForge)
- Wide version support spanning from 1.18.2 to 1.21.5
- Adds meaningful combat depth without changing core game mechanics
- Clear visual feedback with rage bar, kill counter, and flame particles
Cons
- Fabric version requires multiple dependency mods (Cardinal Components, Cloth Config)
- Kill streak mechanic primarily benefits melee combat — ranged players may see less value
- Not all Minecraft versions have all three loader options available
Download
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FAQ
How many kills do I need to activate Warrior Rage?
By default, you need 3 mob kills within 20 seconds to activate rage mode. Both the kill count and the time window can be changed in the mod's configuration file.
Does the damage bonus keep stacking the longer my kill streak goes?
Yes, you gain an additional 0.5 damage bonus for every 4 kills in your streak, up to the configurable max kill count of 20. This means a full 20-kill streak gives you a significant damage boost.
What happens if I stop killing mobs during a streak?
If you don't score another kill before the rage bar runs out, you lose your entire kill streak and all associated bonuses. You'll need to start building a new streak from scratch.
