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Craft Of Duty Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Craft Of Duty Mod — COD-style firepower for Bedrock that you can drop in and use right away.

This pack keeps it simple and fun: five classics, five roles, zero headaches. Because it’s compatible and doesn’t touch player.json, you can toss it into your Minecraft Bedrock or MCPE world without breaking your other add-ons, then jump straight into survival, Realms, or server lobbies. Build your loadout around the map. The Fiveseven is your reliable sidearm for clutch finishes and quick swaps when a reload would get you tagged. The Remington 870 owns tight angles—village alleys, hallways, shipwreck interiors—where you can pre-aim a doorway, let mobs or players swing into you, and end it clean. The Vector is mid-range control with a movement vibe: strafe through streets, clear rooms, and keep pressure on raids without overcommitting. When you need long lanes, the Ballista rewards calm crosshair placement; post up on a roof, watch a road, and punish overconfident peeks. And when your lobby wants chaos control, the RPG is the panic button—use it to force crowds off chokepoints or buy space for a revive, then swap back before someone third-parties you.

In survival, treat your base like a proper outpost. Set a little range behind the wall to warm up taps with the Fiveseven and Ballista, and shape your defenses so fights happen on your terms. Waist-high cover along the perimeter lets you crouch for quick heads and re-challenges without eating arrows from a bad angle. During raids, run a two-lane plan: one player anchors rooftops with the Ballista calling spawns, one floats between houses with the Vector, and the 870 clears whoever slips through doorways. For caves, light first, lane second. Hold corners, bait skeleton shots, and let zombies file into your pre-aim instead of wide-swinging into darkness. If you’re boating between islands, stash the sidearm in your hotbar so you can pop a drowned the second you dock.







Servers and mini-games love this set because every gun slot makes sense. Run roles—anchor, entry, flex, utility—and you’ll feel the team click by round three. Call “peek on three,” trade out instead of ego-swinging, and never double-stack a doorway unless you enjoy blocking your teammates’ shots. Arena builders, give us sightlines that overlap without turning into sniper only; raise mid by a few blocks, carve two flank routes, and break long walls with pillars so the Ballista is strong but flanked if it tunnels. If you allow explosives, move objective fights to a quarry or wasteland so you’re not patching the town square after every match; if not, keep the RPG as a loud space-maker with server rules that fit. The best part is how plug-and-play it feels: a Minecraft Bedrock guns addon that respects your pack stack, plays nice on Realms, and brings that Craft Of Duty pacing—clean aim, clear roles, and satisfying wins—without drowning you in menus or recipes. Grab your kit, learn your lanes, and let the island hear the click-clack.

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

craft-of-duty-1_0_2-rp.mcpack [1.17 Mb] (downloads: 7)


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