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Invisible Man Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Invisible Man Mod — a no-player.json stealth addon with a level system that lets you toggle invisibility by standing or sneaking, so you can slip past sight-based mobs while leveling into extra combat boosts and effects.

Invisible Man Mod is built around a simple stealth fantasy that actually fits Minecraft Bedrock survival: sometimes you don’t want to fight, you just want to get past the danger and keep moving. With this addon, standing makes you invisible and sneaking makes you visible again, so your stealth switch is literally your movement choice. That’s a clean control scheme because you’re not digging through menus or juggling weird items every time you need to hide. You stand up, you vanish. You crouch, you come back. It’s the kind of mechanic that feels natural in moment-to-moment gameplay, especially in caves, nighttime travel, or risky looting runs where you’d rather avoid attention than burn through gear and food.

The mob interaction is also spelled out in a way that keeps it fair. When you’re invisible, you’re safe from mobs that rely on sight, but the mod straight-up says that protection doesn’t apply to the Warden and some other mobs. That matters because it stops the addon from being a “skip all danger” button. In normal survival, you can use invisibility to bypass a lot of trouble and reduce random fights, but there are still threats that don’t care about your visibility. The Warden callout is especially important because it tells you this isn’t a free pass in the scariest situations. You still have to respect the world and pick your routes wisely instead of assuming invisibility solves everything.

Invisible Man Mod also includes a level system, which gives the whole thing progression instead of being a single static trick. As you hit certain levels, you’ll get attack boosts or special effects. That’s a fun direction because it turns stealth into a playstyle you can grow into. Early on, you’re using invisibility mainly for survival and positioning—avoiding mobs, slipping through areas, and choosing when to engage. Later, once you’ve earned those level-based boosts, you can lean into a more aggressive “assassin” vibe where stealth isn’t just defense, it’s part of how you win fights. Even in multiplayer, that can create a cool role split: one player plays loud and tanky, another plays quiet and tactical, using invisibility to scout, flank, or get out of bad situations.

A nice technical detail is that it’s listed as no player.json, which is a big deal in the Bedrock addon scene because it usually means fewer conflicts with other addons that also touch player behavior. That makes Invisible Man Mod easier to slot into an existing survival world without feeling like you’re gambling on compatibility. Overall, it’s a straightforward stealth addon: stand to go invisible, sneak to come back, sight-based mobs lose you, the Warden and some others still stay dangerous, and the level system adds long-term rewards like attack boosts and special effects to keep the playstyle evolving instead of getting old.

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

invisibleman-1_0-bp.mcpack [274.14 Kb] (downloads: 2)


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