One-Way Ghost Blocks Addon
- 2-09-2025, 17:24
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One-Way Ghost Blocks mod — stealthy, pass-through blocks for Minecraft Bedrock that turn secret bases into a real thing.
This add-on drops ninety one-way ghost blocks you can literally walk through and see through, which makes them perfect for hidden rooms, sneaky corridors, and quick escapes. The big win is that they’re craftable in survival, so you don’t need creative mode to build smart: one recipe covers them all — 1 glass pane, 2 lapis lazuli, and 1 amethyst shard at the crafting table. Once you’ve got a stack, start small. Make a test alcove near your base entrance and get used to how movement feels stepping in and out. Because you can see through the blocks, they double as surveillance windows: peek out at night, check if mobs or other players are nearby, and slip through when it’s clear.
For survival bases, ghost blocks shine when you design with flow in mind. Think flush hallway shortcuts behind bookshelves, balcony hop-outs for emergency exits, or a quick cut-through between farms and storage. Build your “public” entrance like normal, then add a ghost block route two rooms behind it so you can rotate around intruders or escape a raid. If you’re mining, put a ghost door near your ladder room so you can bail out of cave fights without clogging a doorway. Since the blocks are see-through, use lighting to your advantage: a torch or lantern a few blocks back gives you a clean read on the area outside without blasting brightness in your face. Mark your path on the inside with a subtle carpet stripe or a colored block so teammates know where to push through during emergencies.
On Realms and servers, these are amazing for mini-games and mazes. Hide time-save routes in parkour hubs, add one-way shortcuts in capture-the-flag maps, or give your team a private flank line around a battlement. Keep it fair by telling players your map uses ghost blocks so nobody thinks it’s a glitch. Some servers restrict add-ons, so test in a private world first, then bring it to a Realm where everyone has the pack. For PvP bases, use ghost blocks as “observer slits”: stand just inside, watch the approach, and call positions before you rotate out. Pro tip for squad comms — color-code nearby decor (wool, banners) so your friends learn the routes fast: “blue corridor push,” “green corridor fallback,” that kind of thing.
Resource-wise, this is friendly. Lapis pops early in caves, glass panes are cheap sand smelts, and amethyst shards come from geodes you’ll bump into while exploring. Do one supply run, craft a box of parts, and you’ve got enough material for a whole stealth wing. When you’re building bigger, leave yourself a maintenance door made of normal blocks so you don’t trap a friend who doesn’t know the path yet. If placement direction matters in your setup, test orientations in a tiny mockup before you decorate heavy — it’s easier to tweak routes when the room is bare. For content creators, ghost corridors make perfect “reveal shots”: walk straight through a wall into a lit vault, pan the camera, and you’ve got a clean clip without command blocks.
If you post your builds or maps, tag them naturally so players can find the pack: “One-Way Ghost Blocks mod for Minecraft Bedrock,” “MCPE ghost blocks,” “secret base addon Bedrock.” Craft the pieces, learn the routes, and turn your base into something that feels clever every time you use it.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Use the Minecraft
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.
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