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Dynamic Light + Offhand Torch Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Dynamic Light + Offhand Torch [Second Hand] (Achievements Friendly) mod — cave runs feel real, your light follows your hand, and achievements stay on.

This is the Bedrock answer to that “OptiFine torch” vibe without breaking a legit world. The second you hold a torch, lantern, or other light source, the area around you glows as you move, so you’re not spamming torches every three steps just to see two blocks ahead. It doesn’t mess with balance; mobs still spawn in the dark behind you, and you’ll still want to place permanent lights to lock down bases and farms. But for scouting, branch mining, and quick surface trips at night, it’s a total quality-of-life win. The new trick is the Second Hand swap: jump and crouch together to flick the torch into your offhand, then keep your tool out in the main hand while the light stays with you. Practice that motion at base until it’s muscle memory—pickaxe swings, shield raises, and food breaks all feel smoother when the glow doesn’t drop.

In survival, play it like a real expedition. Push into a tunnel with the torch in offhand, carve your line, and only place a torch when you hit a junction or plan to return. That leaves a clean breadcrumb trail and saves supplies early game. When you’re strip-mining, the moving light makes it way easier to spot ore glints in side walls and ceiling pockets; just remember to lock finished corridors with permanent lighting so you don’t invite spawns back in. For dripstone caves and deep ravines, keep a water bucket on hotbar and let the dynamic glow show ledges and overhangs before you commit to a jump. In ancient cities, the mobile light helps you read floor traps and chest corners, but still respect the noise game—use the visibility to plan around sensors instead of sprinting and praying.

On Realms and co-op worlds, the addon shines during group runs. One player leads with offhand light, the next marks intersections, the last handles loot and safety—clean flow, fewer accidents. Night building around towns gets way less annoying too; you can fine-tune stairs, fences, and roof edges without littering the street with temporary torches you’ll just yank later. Performance stays friendly on phones and low-end PCs; keep render distance sensible and let the mod do the heavy lifting. Because it’s achievements-friendly, you don’t have to flip on cheats or sacrifice your progression. If a server blocks add-ons, keep this to single-player or your own Realm, then tag your clips naturally—“Dynamic Light Bedrock,” “offhand torch MCPE,” “achievements friendly”—so the right players find it. Learn the jump+crouch swap, keep your tool in hand, and explore like you actually belong underground.

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

dynamiclight.mcaddon [425.84 Kb] (downloads: 12)


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