Fours Razor Wire (Ultimate Mob Protection) Addon
- 17-10-2025, 13:40
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Fours Razor Wire (Ultimate Mob Protection) Mod — Brutal perimeter control that shreds rushers, stalls mobs, and makes raiders think twice before touching your walls.
Drop a belt of razor wire around your place and the whole rhythm of night shifts. Zombies stop sleepwalking into your doorway and start bleeding time and health at the fence. Creepers can’t waltz up for free detonations; they’re forced to creep along the edge while you tag them from a safe lane. Skeletons still shoot, sure, but the wire forces them into angles you can read, so you peek, fire, duck, and never let a volley land clean. The point isn’t building a pretty hedge—it’s buying control. Every second a hostile spends grinding through steel is a second you use to line up shots, eat, or rotate to the next threat without panic.
Placement matters more than quantity. Keep the first ring three blocks off your outer wall so a creeper blast can’t splash your build even if it arms at the wire. On flat ground, a one-block trench with wire in the bottom doubles the slow and keeps mobs from “surfing” over clutter. At corners and gates, angle short wedges that funnel enemies into a narrow throat; that geometry stacks damage and makes sweeps predictable. If spiders are your headache, pair the wire with a simple two-block overhang on the wall—steel punishes the approach, the lip denies the climb, and the combo erases that midnight “eight legs on the window” jump scare.
You need a way in that doesn’t chew your own shins. Lay a narrow service path of slabs or carpets across a single gap in the line and mark it with two lantern posts—your eyes will find it on rain nights when depth gets muddy. For daily chores, step out with a bow on the hook by the door, clear anything stuck on the belt, and only then venture past the perimeter. During village raids, hold behind the wire instead of meeting the wave in the open. Let pillagers path into the choke, delete the banners first, and kite back if crossbows start stacking; the wire keeps the space honest while you reset.
In PvP worlds, this stuff is tempo gold. You’re not trying to create an untouchable cube—you’re trying to force fights where knockback pushes enemies deeper into pain. Bait the chase, hop the service path, and watch pursuers commit to a bad angle. If they stop to break a segment, that’s your opening to swing wide and counter. Keep a tiny stash near the gate—replacement wire, a handful of blocks, cooked food—so patching the belt after a skirmish takes seconds, not a whole evening.
Think about sightlines as much as steel. Low hedges or short walls behind the wire break archer vision without blocking yours, and a raised deck gives you firing positions that feel safe even when the belt is crowded. Don’t blanket every chunk; wire where it matters: door approaches, bridgeheads, and the dark side of the yard where patrols drift in. The result is a base that finally plays like a fortress—clean routes for you, punishing lanes for everything else—and nights that feel controlled instead of chaotic.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.
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