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TREE CAPITATOR (no player.json) Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




TREE CAPITATOR (no player.json) Mod — chop one block and let the whole tree go down, clean and safe for MCPE survival.

This Minecraft Bedrock addon keeps the vanilla feel but fixes the most annoying early-game grind: trees. The trick is simple and intentional—sneak and hold an axe, then break a log to trigger the tree capitator skill, and the system handles the rest. Drops pull into your inventory with a quick count-up and that satisfying pickup sound, so you’re not chasing items through leaves. While you’re sneaking, swings are slower on purpose, which helps you avoid misfires in survival when you just wanted one block. If you’re only cleaning a leftover log or trimming a stump, don’t sneak; the skill won’t fire and you can chip exactly what you need. It’s a behavior script and uses no player.json, so it plays nicer alongside other Minecraft Bedrock addons on Realms and server packs that already modify player behavior.

In survival, set up a simple wood loop and you’ll feel the pace difference immediately. Drop a temporary chest near your forest edge, sneak-chop a tree, watch the stack land in your inventory, and move. Keep a spare axe on the hotbar and repair before long trips; big sessions drain tools faster than hand-chopping one by one. Replant as you go so the loop stays self-sustaining—row spacing makes a huge quality-of-life improvement when you’re sprinting the grove. If you build with logs for roofs and beams, this turns weekend projects into one-evening jobs. For shaders or RTX, neat tree rows plus path lighting look clean and still run well if you don’t overdo lantern spam.

On Realms and server play, treat the capitator like a utility, not a weapon. Keep wood farms outside of spawn, set soft limits on how many players chop the same chunk at once, and stagger big cuts if the tick rate dips. The addon has sensible block and range limits to avoid exploits, but you’ll still want to avoid chopping right on chunk borders to keep everything predictable when areas unload. Community rule of thumb: sneak only when you’re in the grove, normal-chop anywhere else. If economy balance matters, set a buyback price for logs so new players aren’t flooded day one.

For builders and redstoners, the no player.json approach is the real win—fewer conflicts with combat tweaks, UI overlays, or other behavior packs. You get fast wood for scaffolds, fences, and bulk storage without weird side effects, and you keep the vanilla rhythm. Back up worlds before updates, test new versions in a copy if you’re on a busy server, and enjoy a smoother MCPE survival loop that respects Realms and server performance while still letting you mow through trees like a pro.

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

gh_tree_capitator_rp.mcpack [22.98 Kb] (downloads: 4)
gh_tree_capitator_bp.mcpack [27.86 Kb] (downloads: 2)


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