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Bedrock Who (Doctor Who) Addon

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Bedrock Who Mod (Doctor Who Mod) (Flight Update) — a Doctor Who-themed Bedrock mod packed with TARDIS variants, iconic enemies, sci-fi weapons, and world gen structures plus risky “cracks in time” surprises.

Bedrock Who Mod (Doctor Who Mod) (Flight Update) is the kind of add-on that makes your world feel like you’re constantly one wrong turn away from a full-on Doctor Who moment. You’re not just getting a couple themed items tossed into your inventory, you’re getting multiple TARDISes to mess with, including Basic, Halloween, Coral, Christmas, Smith Toyota, and Capaldi Toyota styles. That alone is a huge vibe switch for Minecraft Bedrock because it gives you a recognizable centerpiece you can build around, flex in a shared world, or just keep as your personal “home base” theme anchor while you do regular survival stuff.






Where it gets spicy is the enemy roster. This mod brings in a ton of Doctor Who entities like Daleks from the TV run (plus some from extended media) and most TV Cybermen, including cybershades and those old-school 60s cybermats. On top of that you’ve got Weeping Angels and a stack of deep cuts and weirdos like the Gell Guards, Kandyman, Nightmare Man, Voord, Moroks, Judoon, Chameleons, Carrionites, Vashta Nerada, Atraxi, Roboforms, Heavenly Host, Kasaavin, and Prisoner Zero. The result is that exploration stops being “walk biome to biome” and starts being “keep your head on a swivel,” because you never know what kind of threat vibe you’re about to run into. And if you want tools to match that energy, the mod includes weapons like cyberneomorph guns, cyberisomorph guns, chameleon ray guns (including animated versions), Judoon pistols and rifles, standard ray guns, Voord combat knives, and Z-Bombs, so you’ve got a whole sci-fi loadout theme to play with.

The building side is stacked too, with blocks and items like lithium, steel, and zinc (plus blocks for all three), steel grates, stainless steel blocks, corrugated steel blocks, decorative control panels and levers, decorative books and bookshelves, ceiling lamps, quartz poles, and courtesy nodes. That’s a lot of material for making bases that look like a control room, a ship interior, or just a clean industrial lab setup in Minecraft Bedrock. And the world itself gets more interesting thanks to generated structures like silent libraries, graveyards, Chameleon space stations, Judoon ships, Morok flagships, Dalek supreme council ships, small time war Dalek saucers, small modern cyberships, Voord rockets, Roboform Rockets, and the Kandy Kitchen, so you can roam with an actual “what am I going to find next” reason.

The most chaotic feature might be the cracks in time. They generate frequently, and interacting with them is a straight gamble: sometimes you get rewarded with diamonds or another rare mineral, and sometimes you trigger a hostile spawn instead, including threats like Weeping Angels and Prisoner Zero. That makes every crack a decision moment in survival—do you tap it because you’re greedy for rare loot, or do you back off because you’re not trying to start a fight in a bad spot? Bedrock Who Mod (Doctor Who Mod) (Flight Update) basically turns normal Minecraft exploring into a Doctor Who-flavored risk-reward loop where your builds, your runs, and your encounters all start feeling themed without you having to force it.

Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.



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