DrAyriAddons compared to other Minecraft utility mods

Different mods solve different problems. Here is an honest breakdown of how DrAyriAddons overlaps with — and differs from — the popular alternatives for Minecraft 1.21 SMP play.

At-a-glance comparison

Feature area DrAyriAddons Litematica Baritone Meteor / Wurst
Schematic auto-build✓ EasyPlace✓ Printerpartial
Base / structure scanner✓ BaseFinderpartial
Pathfinding bot✓ Core featurepartial
Elytra speed boost✓ ElytraBoost
AutoEat / Auto Totem
ChestESP
Donut SMP focus✓ Built for it
Jar size~170 KB~2 MB~6 MB5–10 MB
LoaderFabricFabricForge / FabricFabric
Free

DrAyriAddons vs Litematica

Same problem space, different philosophy. Litematica is the standard schematic mod for Minecraft Java Edition. Its Printer add-on places blocks for you at a fixed rate. DrAyriAddons' EasyPlace module triggers placement on swing — every time your aim crosses a missing block, the mod places the next valid material from your hotbar.

For pure visual schematic alignment, Litematica is the better tool. For Donut-style speed-builds where every second of cursor uptime matters, EasyPlace is faster.

DrAyriAddons vs Baritone

Different goals entirely. Baritone is a pathfinding bot — give it coordinates, it walks there. BaseFinder doesn't walk anywhere; it scans surrounding chunks for unnatural patterns and pings them on your HUD while you mine.

If you want a bot to mine for you, use Baritone. If you want awareness while you mine yourself, use BaseFinder.

DrAyriAddons vs Meteor / Wurst Client

Different scope. Meteor Client and Wurst Client are general-purpose utility clients with hundreds of modules each — they're aimed at anarchy servers and unrestricted environments. DrAyriAddons ships eight focused modules tuned for one gameplay context: Donut-style competitive SMP.

You can install Meteor for everything and still keep DrAyriAddons for the modules that actually fit Donut play (EasyPlace and Anchor Macro in particular). They don't conflict.

Which should you install?