Minecraft Java Edition · Forge 1.12.2
Jenny Mod, explained.
The full information guide to the Jenny Mod for Minecraft Java. Install, characters, gameplay, MCM, FAQ. No bloatware, no shady mirrors, no NSFW imagery.
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All features
Jenny Mod adds an interactive companion NPC to Minecraft along with a small set of items, custom animations, a communication menu and a spawn house. The features listed below cover the Java 1.12.2 build; the Bedrock addon is a lighter version of the same idea.
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Characters
The mod has grown from a single companion into a full cast. Jenny Belle is the anchor character; the rest are added companions with distinct biomes, abilities and roles. All descriptions below are kept to role, biome, ability and visual identity.
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Gameplay
The core loop is social: find a companion, open a dialogue window, gift items and issue simple commands. Over time the companion unlocks extra dialogue and animations, and the game shifts from a solo survival grind to a co-operative one.
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How to find Jenny
Jenny appears in small villages and open Plains biomes where she can walk, interact and follow the player easily. She avoids caves, the Nether and hostile biomes, and prefers areas with flat terrain and decent lighting near player-built structures.
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How to use
Using Jenny Mod is a two-step job: install a mod loader (Forge on Java, or enable behavior packs on Bedrock), then place the mod files and launch through the matching profile. First interaction happens by holding a Diamond, an Emerald or a Gold Ingot and right-clicking on Jenny.
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What does it do
Jenny Mod is a character-interaction mod rather than a large content overhaul. It adds one or more companion NPCs, a dialogue system, gifting, follow / stay / guard commands and matching animations. It does not rewrite building, mining or world generation.
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What Jenny Mod is
A scripted companion NPC for Minecraft 1.12.2.
Jenny Mod adds one main NPC, three support NPCs, ~20 items, two structures that spawn in Plains and Forest biomes, and a reputation-driven dialogue system. It does not add a new dimension, overhaul combat, or replace core Minecraft mechanics.
It was removed from CurseForge in late 2020 for adult content rules. Since then it is only distributed from the creator's own site. Third-party mirrors routinely bundle adware.