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Apples In Trees Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Apples In Trees mod — turn your Bedrock worlds into living orchards where fruit actually grows before your eyes.

This add-on scatters natural apple trees through forests, plains, and roofed biomes, and the magic is how the fruit itself works. Apples start tiny, swell through a second stage, then finish as chunky, 3D blocks that practically beg to be picked. Walk up, right-click or tap when they’re ripe, and you’ll pop them off cleanly while the tree resets for another cycle. If you’re decorating, grab shears and take the apple block itself as a display piece for market stalls, kitchen walls, or that cozy farmhouse porch. The generation blends into vanilla terrain, so your exploration runs feel familiar—just with way more moments where you stop and think, “yeah, I’m grabbing snacks for the road.”

In survival, the loop is simple and satisfying. Set your base near a patch of naturally spawned trees and do quick harvest laps between mining or building sessions. You’re not babysitting crops or waiting on RNG drops from leaves; you’re checking real fruit that visibly matures. The sound and growth cues help you keep moving—hit a route, clear ripe apples, stash them, repeat. Planning a Nether trip or an End raid? Ripe apples feed into golden apples, so a couple of calm harvests can stock a small guild with clutch emergency heals before you step through the portal. On Realms, mark paths with lanterns and a few fence posts so everyone can run the orchard loop at night without trampling your landscaping, then park a barrel line for quick drop-offs when friends pass through spawn.





Builders get a field day with this. String a stone path through a grove, hang signs with goofy orchard names, and use shears to place decorative apple blocks around carts and counters so towns feel alive. For thumbnails and clips, swing by at golden hour and walk a slow camera line under the leaves—the three growth stages sell time passing without you saying a word. If your device is on the lower end, you don’t need shaders; the models and subtle effects already read nicely, and performance stays smooth during big harvest runs. Multiplayer etiquette is easy: if you didn’t plant it, re-seed the vibe by leaving unripe fruit alone and hitting only the ready ones, then drop a few apples in a “community crate” by the trail to keep the loop friendly.

If you’re posting your world or add-on list, tag it naturally so folks can find it—think Apples In Trees mod for Minecraft Bedrock or MCPE apple trees—then show a quick before/after of a branch as the fruit ripens. It’s low effort, high cozy, and it quietly upgrades every adventure with real, visual progress between the grind.

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

appleintree.mcaddon [751.41 Kb] (downloads: 1)


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