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Diagonal Fence and Walls Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Diagonal Fence and Walls mod — finally build curves that actually look curved in Minecraft Bedrock.

This pack swaps the stiff grid vibe for clean 45° lines, so paths, yards, and plazas stop looking like they were cut with a chainsaw. The diagonal fences and walls snap to each other on an angle, which means your village streets can ease around corners, ranch pens can follow natural terrain, and cliff walkways can hug an edge without that stair-step jag. Crafting is simple—same material costs as vanilla, just a different recipe—so you can swap them into survival builds without changing your resource plan. The glow-up hits the second you drop a row across a path: screenshots read smoother, and your base feels planned instead of patched.

For survival bases, use diagonals to trace the layout before you place anything heavy. Walk your route with rough path blocks (coarse dirt, gravel, mud, whatever fits the biome), then run diagonal fences along the edge to lock the shape. That gives you natural sightlines: farms feel tucked in instead of boxed, and it’s easier to kite mobs along a soft curve toward a choke point. Want a yard that looks lived-in? Angle the front fence to match your road, set two posts for a tiny gate break, and hang lanterns every four or five segments so the line glows at night without spamming torches. Around animal pens, rounding the corners with diagonals keeps herds from bunching on sharp edges and makes feeding loops smoother—you hop in, sweep the line, hop out, no getting body-blocked in a right angle.






Builders, this is your new framing tool. Mix wood diagonals for garden rails with stone diagonals for plaza borders and the contrast pops hard in thumbnails. On docks and cliff towns, a diagonal guardrail down a switchback sells the vertical story better than any straight run ever could. Bridge trick: angle your approach on land with diagonals, go straight across water, then return to a diagonal exit so the whole span feels intentional. If you’re doing medieval streets, offset houses by half a plot and let diagonal walls “stitch” the gaps; it reads like an old town that grew over time. Lighting stays simple—trapdoors over froglights tucked one block off the fence line will wash the angle without blowing out your screenshots.

On Realms and SMPs, set a quick build rule: use diagonals on public roads and plaza borders, straights for property lines behind the scenes. That keeps navigation consistent while giving the center of town a premium look. PvP arenas also benefit—angled cover creates better peek fights and cleaner sightlines, so ranged duels don’t devolve into corner-spam. Performance is chill; you’re still placing normal-feeling blocks, just with geometry that looks right. And because the ingredients match vanilla totals, resource math stays friendly for long worlds. If you share clips or a download page, tag it naturally so folks can find it—Minecraft Bedrock diagonal fences, MCPE diagonal walls, Bedrock building addon, diagonal fence mod. Build the curve, light the line, and let your base stop fighting the grid.

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

diagonal-fence-and-walls-addon.mcaddon [700.32 Kb] (downloads: 5)


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