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Koprium Invasion Addon

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Koprium Invasion Mod — Hostile robots, falling meteors, and a gravity gun that turns the battlefield into your playground.

This Bedrock addon flips survival into a live combat zone. New robot types roll in waves—hovering scouts that harass from above, grounded bruisers that hold choke points, and static units that lock down lanes like sentry turrets. While you’re busy handling that, the sky adds pressure with sudden meteor drops that can crater terrain and crack open your defenses. It’s chaos in a good way: every outing forces quick reads and smarter routes, and your usual “farm, craft, repeat” loop gets an adrenaline upgrade.

The gravity gun changes how you control space. Think push and pull rather than raw damage: peel a drone out of a swarm, punt a creeper off a ledge, yank a mob across a pit you dug as a trap. In tight tunnels, a single push opens breathing room; in open fields, you can pull stragglers into a kill zone where your bow work stays clean. Pair it with elevation—rooftops, scaffolds, ridgelines—and you’ll start winning fights before they even touch your front door. Robo armor keeps you in the pocket longer, smoothing out chip damage and letting you stand your ground when a turret angles you from across the road. Treat it like a tool, not a license to face-tank: fall back when meteors start whistling and re-engage on your terms.










Your base needs a different mindset. Reinforce roofs first, not just walls, and add overhangs to catch shrapnel from meteor hits. Set an inner safe room with bed and stash so a bad breach doesn’t wipe your session. Light the perimeter, then place staggered barricades that force robots to path around corners where melee hits can’t line up. For runbacks, plant banners or lantern towers that you can see from a distance—even in rain—and keep a “hot kit” chest near the door with food, blocks, and spare ammo so you’re back outside in seconds rather than sorting inventory under pressure.

On Realms or servers, squad roles make the chaos manageable. One player tags meteors and calls sky hazards, one snipes drones, one runs crowd control with the gravity gun to peel heavies off the group. Rotate jobs each night to keep it fresh. MCPE players should cap render distance a notch during storms to keep frames steady, and everyone should avoid flat plains for long fights—break line of sight with trees, hills, or quick slab bunkers so turrets can’t beam you forever. The result is a world that fights back in surprising ways but rewards clean fundamentals: smart positioning, controlled aggression, and a toolkit that lets you bend the arena without breaking survival rules.

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

kobrium-invasion-v-1_1_0.mcaddon [3.65 Mb] (downloads: 4)


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