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TNT Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




TNT Addon — Big, clean spherical blasts for fast terraforming, smart quarries, and pure chaos—without the cheesy “infinite power” trick.

This pack drops five main charges plus two bonus monsters that carve near-perfect spheres instead of ragged blowouts, so you can actually plan demolitions. The difference shows the second you light one: the shockwave feels tuned rather than random, craters read like domes, and the debris field is predictable enough to route around. Bedrock and MCPE players who’ve watched Java-only mega charges from the sidelines finally get serious boom options that still respect survival rules. You’re not pressing a magic nuke button; you’re learning charge sizes, spacing, and timing so the world bends the way you want.

The best use case is controlled earthmoving. Drop a mid-tier TNT to hollow a clean room underground, run a quick sweep to torch the spawn pockets, then stack the next level down for a tidy multi-story quarry. For surface work, mark a grid with banners, light every other point, and you’ll flatten a town site in minutes without jagged cliffs you have to chisel by hand. The spherical profile is clutch for cave work too—one pop, then ladder down the center and the walls are already symmetrical enough to finish with a pick. In PvE arenas, a single charge can reset terrain between rounds so fights don’t devolve into Swiss cheese.







Respect the power curve. TNT #7 is a different beast—treat it like a project, not a toy. Ignite from range, step out of sim distance if your device is mid-tier, and never stack it near chunk borders where loading might hiccup. The two bonus TNTs are shipped separately and don’t have textures yet, so label your hotbar and test in a copy of your world before bringing them into Realms. On servers, clear it with admins and set blast windows; you’ll keep frames happy and friendships intact. If you’re on mobile, trim render distance a notch for the big pops and let the debris settle before sprinting back in.

Control is everything. Water-cap a crater if you’re near builds to dampen secondary damage, or line a perimeter with high-blast-resistance blocks to keep roads

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

tnt-addon.mcaddon [461.9 Kb] (downloads: 20)


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