bleachbeyond (KYOKAREWORK) Addon
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bleachbeyond (KYOKAREWORK) Mod — fast, timing-based anime combat for Bedrock that actually feels good to play.
Boot it up and treat your first session like a dojo, not a boss rush. Make a fresh test world, crank daylight, and learn the rhythm of your basic swings, dashes, and blocks before you bring it into a survival save. This rework leans into quick confirms and punish windows, so clean inputs matter more than face-tank stats. Keep your hotbar simple: primary blade or ability on slot one, mobility or gap-closer on two, emergency food or heals on three, then blocks for instant cover on four. Run short drills—dash in, single hit, disengage, repeat—until you can do it without thinking. When you’re comfortable, add a dummy mob or a vanilla hostile and practice spacing so you’re not whiffing into air or eating knockback when you get greedy.
For survival play, build around the way you fight. Drop a compact training yard outside your base with two-block posts, a few staggered pillars, and a small water pool to reset fall damage during aerial strings. Light the perimeter so creepers don’t cut your lesson short. When you go exploring, move like a duelist: read the terrain, pick a lane with walls you can slide along, and never fight on the lip of a ravine if you can drag the target to flat ground instead. If the mod introduces any stamina or cooldown feel, treat it like a real resource—burst to secure advantage, then back off and breathe rather than mashing yourself into end-lag.
On Realms and servers, set house rules fast so duels stay fun. Agree on a small, flat arena with soft walls, disable stray mobs in the ring, and run best-of-threes so timing nerves settle. Call your resets and respect countdowns; this style of combat shines when both players commit to reads instead of third-party chaos. Squad nights are a blast if you split roles—one player holds aggro, one dives for back hits, one peels with mobility—and rotate every fight so everyone gets a turn frontlining. If you want PvE spice, carve a short dungeon under your town with tight corridors and an open boss room, then tune lighting so you can see telegraphs without killing the mood.
Performance tips are simple. Keep render distance reasonable on mobile, lower particles if your phone chugs during effects, and bump FOV a notch so tracking dashes feels natural. For builders, theme a small “Soul Society”-style district near spawn with white stone, dark wood, and lantern lines to sell the vibe without tanking frames. If you’re sharing clips, tag it like folks actually search—Minecraft Bedrock Bleach mod, MCPE anime combat, PvP server duels—and record at golden hour so swings and trails read clean. Learn the beat, play the space, and let the rework carry your world from casual swings to real back-and-forth duels.
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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