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Oasis 2.0 is a Minecraft mod from Decart that uses AI to change how your world looks while you play. Instead of swapping a texture pack or installing a themed modpack, you write a prompt and let the video-to-video model restyle the scene in real time.
Want a ruined city, a plastic brick world, or a strange fantasy landscape that looks like it escaped from a dream with a pickaxe? Oasis 2.0 is built for that kind of experimentation. The setup is fairly quick, but it does require Fabric and a couple of dependencies.
Oasis began in October 2024 as an experimental AI-generated game inspired by Minecraft. Decart trained the model on gameplay footage so players could move, mine, build, and interact with a world where each frame was generated by a neural network.
The project spread quickly because the results were often impressive, weird, or both. Oasis 2.0 brings that idea into Minecraft through a mod. Instead of playing a separate AI-generated game, you can connect the mod, enter prompts, and watch your existing gameplay take on a new visual style.
Before installing Oasis 2.0, make sure Fabric is already installed for the Minecraft version you plan to use.
Download these files:
Then install them with the Minecraft launcher:



If there is no `mods` folder, create one inside the Minecraft directory. The folder name should be lowercase.
You can also use CurseForge or another mod launcher to create a Fabric profile and manage the files there. For many players, that is the cleaner route because it keeps profiles and dependencies organized.
Once the mod is installed, start Minecraft with the Fabric profile and join a world.
`/oasis start`
Wait for the mod to connect.

`/oasis prompt [text]`
For example, you might try `post apocalyptic city`, `made of toy bricks`, or `glowing cyberpunk cave`.

`/oasis stop`
The AI processing does not happen locally on your computer. The mod connects to Decart servers, so availability and response quality can vary.
Oasis 2.0 can produce a wide range of looks depending on the prompt, lighting, movement, and server performance. Results may not be identical every time, which is part of the fun and occasionally part of the chaos.






No. Oasis 2.0 is meant for the Minecraft client. Install it in your launcher, not on a server.
Not currently. Oasis 2.0 is a Fabric mod. Decart may add Forge support later, but there is no confirmed release plan.
Check that Fabric, Oasis 2.0, Fabric API, and Kotlin are all installed in the same profile. After joining a world, run `/oasis start` and wait for a successful connection. Because the AI runs through Decart servers, connection issues can also happen when those servers are busy or unavailable.
Restarting Minecraft may help reset your place in the queue. You can also try stopping and starting the mod again with `/oasis stop` and `/oasis start`. If Decart servers are overloaded, waiting may be the only option.
Oasis 2.0 uses real-time AI video generation, so performance depends on Decart's systems and the prompt being used. Some prompts are easier for the model to interpret than others.
High demand means Decart uses a queue and session limit to manage traffic. Each user gets a limited play window, so have a few prompts ready before starting.
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