Dyed Flames Mod (1.21.7, 1.21.1) enhances the visual experience of Minecraft by changing how fire appears on burning entities. Instead of default orange flames, mobs now emit fire and smoke trails that reflect the color of the fire source whether it’s standard, soul fire, or even a custom flame added by another mod.
This purely client-side mod adds visual flair without altering gameplay mechanics. It’s perfect for players who enjoy modded visuals, builders creating themed worlds, or anyone looking to improve immersion in subtle but stunning ways.

Key Features:
- Color-Matched Fire on Mobs
When mobs catch fire, the flame and smoke colors now match the block or fluid that set them ablaze. Soul fire emits its signature blue hue, while modded fire blocks can emit custom colors. - Supports Modded & Custom Fire Sources
Works seamlessly with existing fire types from other mods or datapacks, including custom fuels and environmental hazards. Great for packs with elemental or magical themes. - Fully Data-Driven Customization
Add new flame types or modify existing ones with simple JSON configuration files. No coding knowledge needed just define colors and effects for new fire sources. - Lightweight & Client-Side Only
This mod does not change any game mechanics, making it safe to use on any server. It only affects how fire is rendered visually on the client, so there’s zero compatibility risk or balance issues.
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Why Use Dyed Flames?
Minecraft’s default burning visuals haven’t changed much over the years. Dyed Flames Mod breathes new life into fire-based effects, making them dynamic, immersive, and responsive to the environment. Whether you’re creating a hellish dimension with crimson flames or want green fire for a poison biome, this mod lets you express that style with ease.
It’s especially useful for:
- Themed modpacks (magic, steampunk, elemental)
- Builders looking to create cinematic or RPG-style worlds
- Players who want subtle but meaningful visual upgrades
Crafting Recipes:
Recommend that you should install Just Enough Items (for mods using Forge) or Roughly Enough Items (for mods using Fabric) to view the full recipes included in this mod.
Requires:
How to install:
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- NeoForge version:download Download file
- Fabric version:download Download file
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- Fabric version:download Download file
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