The rising tide replaces air blocks, submerging caves, plains, and mountains.
Minecraft Bedrock Edition offers players a vast sandbox of endless creativity and survival challenges. However, for veteran players who have conquered the Ender Dragon and built automated farms, standard survival mode can lose its thrill. Enter the (often distributed as an Add-on for Bedrock)—a chaotic, high-stakes survival modification that turns the game world into an apocalyptic marine nightmare.
You can find these add-ons on community sites like MCPEDL or the CurseForge Minecraft Bedrock section . To install one: Download the .mcpack or .mcaddon file. Open the file to import it into Minecraft Bedrock.
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I found / made a tsunami mod for that actually works! It adds massive ocean waves that can flood villages, wipe out beaches, and destroy builds if you’re not careful.
Weak blocks like torches, crops, wooden doors, and leaves are washed away instantly, leaving players vulnerable.
But what exactly is this mod? Is it safe? How do you install it? And most importantly, what happens when a 50-block-high wave crashes into your village? tsunami mod minecraft bedrock
A: The process of double-clicking to import a file works differently on iOS. You will likely need to use an app like "Files" to move the .mcaddon file into the Minecraft folder. The game should then recognize it upon launch.
Consoles do not support direct file downloads due to closed ecosystems. To play this mod on a console:
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Tsunami mods for Minecraft Bedrock typically function as "add-ons" that introduce flood-inducing items or natural disasters into your game world. Because Bedrock Edition (for mobile, console, and Windows 10/11) uses a different engine than Java Edition, you must ensure the mod specifically supports Bedrock. Top Tsunami & Disaster Add-ons
A: Yes, provided you upload the .mcaddon to the Realm’s behavior pack folder from a Windows 10/Mobile device.