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Jump On Fence/Wall Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Jump On Fence/Wall Mod — vault fences like a parkour pro in Minecraft Bedrock.

This add-on flips movement in the best way: stand next to a fence or wall and you get a quick Jump Boost, letting you pop over the top without clumsy carpet tricks or awkward gates. It keeps the world feeling physical—you see a barrier, you clear it—and suddenly your base routes, raid paths, and PvP kites feel way smoother. In survival, that means you can design real perimeters that slow mobs but never slow you. Build a one-block-wide service lane inside your wall, sprint the line, and hop out wherever you need instead of running all the way to a door. Animal pens get cleaner too; you can jump in to breed or shear, then bounce out without opening anything and letting half your herd escape. For villager safety, keep your trading hall sealed as usual; the boost is for players only, so you stay nimble while your NPCs stay put.

If you love co-op or Realms, this is basically a flow upgrade for the whole town. Set up alley cut-throughs behind houses, connect rooftops with short fence segments, and you’ve got a chase map that works for both emergencies and style points. During raids, kite pillagers to a choke, clear a wave, then vault to the next lane while your squad rotates—no bottlenecks at gates, no tripping over each other. On building nights, you can scaffold less and move more: drop a fence run along the edge of a roof and use it as a quick hop to reach the next ledge. For PvP arenas, the movement tech gets spicy. Fence rings become read-and-react obstacles; bait a chase, feint toward a corner, and vault out as your opponent commits. Because the boost only triggers when you’re close, you still have to pick good lines—no bunny-hopping across the map—so skilled players shine.

Practical tips that pay off: light fence lines so you can see your landing at night, add slabs or trapdoors on the “safe” side of risky jumps, and leave a water pad at the base of tall walls while you learn the timing. In deserts and snowy biomes, contrast matters—paint your routes with lanterns or colored banners so teammates know which side to take in a hurry. If you run events, mark vaultable lanes with signs and run time trials around town; it’s an easy way to teach new players the tech while making highlight clips. The script is lightweight and hands-off, so your HUD stays clean and your FPS happy. For search and sharing, tag it naturally—“Jump On Fence/Wall Bedrock,” “MCPE parkour fence mod,” “Minecraft Bedrock fence jump addon”—and show a quick before/after of a raid route. Build smarter walls, move like you mean it, and let your city breathe with one simple movement change.



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

jump-on-fencewall-mod-addon.mcpack [632.19 Kb] (downloads: 1)


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