
Modrinth · Minecraft mod
Progression Reforged
Reworks Minecraft's progression by introducing copper and steel equipment, rebalancing recipes, and creating a smoother path from stone to diamond.
Quick answer
Which Progression Reforged release should I use?
Progression Reforged 1.5.2 targets 1.21.1 with NeoForge. Installation on the client is optional. Installation on the dedicated server is optional. No extra mods listed for this file.
Where it goes
Is Progression Reforged required on the client, server, or both?
Installation on the client is optional. Installation on the dedicated server is optional.
The source marks this as usable on both the client and server.
What else does Progression Reforged 1.5.2 need?
1.5.2. Change the file and its required mods may change too.
This file does not list any required mods. Do not add a library just because a different file uses it.
This file does not list any required or optional mods.
Before you install it
Add Progression Reforged without breaking your instance.
Built for Progression Reforged 1.5.2. Pick another file and the loader, install side or required mods may change.
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Stick to this file
Use 1.5.2. It targets 1.21.1 with NeoForge; another release may have different loader, side or dependency requirements.
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Bring the mods it needs
This file does not list any required mods. Do not add a library just because a different file uses it.
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Put it on the correct side
Installation on the client is optional. Installation on the dedicated server is optional.
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Pick the file you checked
Use the “Get this file” button beside 1.5.2. It opens that exact file at the source.
About this project
What does Progression Reforged add?
Description

Progression Reforged is a vanilla-friendly progression overhaul that redesigns Minecraft's equipment progression, creating a longer and more natural journey from your first stone tools to end-game gear.
Vanilla progression often allows players to rush through entire equipment tiers. Wooden tools quickly become obsolete, Copper has little practical use, and Diamond equipment can be obtained surprisingly early. Progression Reforged reshapes this progression by introducing meaningful progression steps, reworked recipes, new equipment tiers, and a variety of vanilla-friendly additions.
The mod doesn't try to turn Minecraft into a realistic or overly complicated game. Instead, it expands vanilla progression where it makes sense, adding a small number of new materials and giving each of them a clear purpose. Existing items and blocks also receive new alternatives and gradual upgrades, providing additional options and progression without replacing vanilla content.
The goal is simple: a slower, smoother progression that still feels like Minecraft, without unnecessary complexity or turning the game into a grind.
Progression Overview
Stone Tools

Stone tools are now crafted using Stone instead of Cobblestone, giving them a more logical crafting recipe while slightly extending the early-game progression.
Stone Pickaxes can no longer mine Iron Ore. Players must first craft Copper tools before they can mine Iron Ore.
Copper Tier

The Copper tier is a direct backport of Minecraft's Copper equipment from newer versions, with a few balance adjustments to better fit the redesigned progression.
Instead of being used almost exclusively for decoration, Copper now becomes an important part of the early game. Copper tools and armor bridge the gap between Stone and Iron, providing a natural upgrade that allows players to mine Iron Ore and prepare for the next stage of progression.
While Copper is not intended to replace Iron, it ensures that every material has a meaningful purpose, making progression feel smoother, more logical, and far less rushed.
Steel Tier

Steel is a brand-new equipment tier that sits between Iron and Diamond, extending Minecraft's progression without feeling out of place.
Rather than crafting Diamond equipment directly, players must first forge Steel by combining Iron and Coal into Crude Steel, which is then smelted into Steel Ingots. Steel becomes the final craftable equipment tier before Diamond. Steel also replaces Iron in the Flint and Steel recipe, making the name "Flint and Steel" accurate.
Diamond tools and armor are no longer crafted directly. Instead, they are upgraded from Steel equipment at the Smithing Table using the new Diamond Upgrade Smithing Template. This makes the Smithing Table an important part of progression long before Netherite and encourages players to progress through Steel before reaching Diamond.

With durability and performance between Iron and Diamond, Steel naturally fills the missing gap in Minecraft's progression while remaining faithful to the vanilla experience.
Equipment Stats
| Tier | Durability | Mining Speed | Enchantability | Harvest Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copper | 190 | 5.0 | 13 | Stone |
| Steel | 651 | 7.0 | 12 | Iron |
Planned Features
- More uses for Copper and Steel.
- Additional crafting and progression tweaks.
- Further balancing of equipment progression.
- More vanilla-friendly features.
Progression Reforged is currently in its first public release. While the core features are complete and fully playable, some bugs or balance issues may still be present. Many aspects of the mod—including textures, balancing, and progression—will continue to be refined and expanded in future updates.
Project description from Modrinth.
Pick your setup
Progression Reforged by Minecraft version and loader
Choose the version and loader you play, then open the matching release.
Check the dependencies, then try the file in a copied instance before changing a world you care about.
Recent files
Progression Reforged versions and loaders
1.5.2
progressionreforged-1.5.2.jar
18 Aug 2026
1.5.1
progressionreforged-1.5.1.jar
17 Aug 2026
1.5.0
progressionreforged-1.5.0.jar
17 Aug 2026
1.4.1
progressionreforged-1.4.1.jar
13 Aug 2026
1.4.0
progressionreforged-1.4.0.jar
12 Aug 2026
1.3.1
progressionreforged-1.3.1.jar
8 Aug 2026
1.3.0
progressionreforged-1.3.0.jar
4 Aug 2026
1.2.0
progressionreforged-1.2.0.jar
1 Aug 2026
1.1.1
progressionreforged-1.1.1.jar
1 Aug 2026
1.1.0
progressionreforged-1.1.0.jar
1 Aug 2026
1.0.0
progressionreforged-1.0.0.jar
27 Jul 2026
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