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PETAPETA Addon

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PETAPETA Mod — A relentless red-room stalker with boss HP and two-hit hands; if you hear it, you’re already late.

You don’t “spot” this thing so much as feel a room shrink around you. PETAPETA enters a scene mean and focused, hard-locked on players, and it swings heavy enough that two to three clean hits end a run. With five hundred health behind it, trading in the open is charity. Treat encounters like controlled evacuations, not brawls. Keep hard cover in reach, move in short bursts, and make every peek intentional. A shield buys you a breath if your timing is tight, but the real win is spacing: bait a swing at the edge of its reach, step out of the lane, then punish once before you’re already moving toward the next corner. If your thumbs panic, you’ll feel it immediately—camera wobble, missed inputs, and a very quiet respawn screen.

Base design is your silent teammate. Build a two-door airlock at the main entrance so you can reset angles without dragging the fight into storage. Run a roof hatch for night returns; climbing into safety beats fumbling at a front gate with something tall in your shadow. Slab or stair the roofline to keep spawns off your head, throw lanterns along the perimeter in an even rhythm so sightlines read at a glance, and add waist-high rails inside chokepoints to create safe jab lanes. If you live near a village, park an iron golem just outside your wall—use it as an anchor and rotate around it rather than face-tanking alone.



Your kit should assume things go wrong. Keep blocks on hotbar to throw a quick corner, a water bucket for drops and fire control, and a pearl as your “nope” when you misjudge a turn. Swiftness before a retrieval run is cheap insurance, and Slow Falling turns knockback off cliffs from disaster into a glide you can manage. In the open, fight on broken ground where micro-elevation steals its pathing rhythm; on bridges, never stop on center—cross or bail, no third option. If you must finish it, commit to tools that end chases: high-damage melee with clean hit windows or ranged angles from a balcony where you can break sight the instant it looks up.

Co-op turns horror into choreography. One player kites and calls, one traps and patches, one deletes when windows open. Speak in landmarks, not panic: “left of bell, behind granary, eyes on porch.” On touch, widen FOV a notch and shave sensitivity so diagonal retreats don’t wobble; on controller/KB, bind crouch somewhere you can feather to “park” on ledges while it whiffs below. PETAPETA isn’t here to be farmed. It’s here to punish sloppy corners and reward calm hands. Build lanes, carry an exit, and make it work for every step it takes toward your door.

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

petapeta-add-on.mcaddon [388.58 Kb] (downloads: 15)


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