Have you ever wanted more information about your character’s health and food bar? The AppleSkin mod for Minecraft provides this information and in doing so helps in keeping your character alive longer in-game. If you’re looking for a mod that can help you improve food tracking, increase survivability, and improve your gameplay experience at the same time then the AppleSkin download is for you.
It is a mod that adds many food-related HUD improvements like saturation and exhaustion, etc. It is mostly a client-side mod but if you want to use it in multiplayer then you’ll need to install it on a server too.
Note by dev: It provides information about some mechanics that are invisible by default (it does not add or change any mechanics).
Mod Features
- Adds food value information to tooltips:
- Adds a visualization of saturation and exhaustion to the HUD:
- Adds a visualization of potential hunger/saturation restored while holding food:
- Adds a visualization of potential health restored while holding food:
- Adds hunger/saturation/exhaustion info to the debug overlay (F3)
- Syncs the value of saturation and exhaustion to the client.
Mod Requirements
- Java (17 and above).
- Minecraft (v1.19.4).
- Forge or Fabric Loader + Fabric API.
How to Download and Install AppleSkin Mod
Follow the steps below to learn how to download and install this mod:
- Make sure you have Java (17 or above preferably) installed.
- If you plan to use this with Forge, install it.
OR
- If you’re installing it for Fabric then ensure have both Fabric Loader and Fabric API installed.
- Get the AppleSkin Mod download and you will see its jar. (The file name may differ if downloading the Fabric version)
- Place it in the mods folder inside your game’s install directory located in:
- “Local Disk (C:) > Users > (PC Name) > AppData > Roaming > .minecraft > mods”.
- Launch the Forge/Fabric Minecraft version and enjoy the new mod.
To figure out how to install the this mod in a server to work in multiplayer take a look at the video below.