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Levitation Defence Addon

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Levitation Defence Mod — crouch once, watch the horde float, and let gravity do the cleanup.

Tap sneak and the whole fight flips. Anything hostile in a tight twelve-block bubble peels off the ground, drifts upward, and comes back down in a heap. It feels like switching on a panic button for survival runs: you hold your stance instead of backpedaling, the crowd lifts, and the noise quiets as fall damage finishes what your sword doesn’t. The best part is how natural it is to use. You don’t need menus or hotkeys—just a clean crouch when things get spicy, then stand and move the second your lane opens again. After one cave trip with this on your bar, you’ll wonder how you ever handled two angles at once without it.

Treat it like a tool, not a permanent aura, and you’ll get more out of it. Pulse the power with short crouches to thin waves in chunks instead of nuking an entire area and scattering drops where you can’t reach. Fight over solid ground whenever possible so lofted mobs don’t fall into lava or off cliffs; if you’re in the Nether, lay a quick slab “catch” under sketchy ledges before you pull, and if you’re near your base, a simple two-block roof over your gate keeps floaters from sailing into trees or over fences. In the End, work away from the void—levitate near center pads and you’ll keep loot where it lands. For raids, anchor on the bell plaza, crouch as patrols break line, and clear in waves while a teammate sweeps drops between pulses.

Levitation Defence Addon


A few small habits make it sing in day-to-day survival. Stagger your stance in trial chambers so you don’t send everything skyward at once while a spawner is still ticking; pop a pulse, tag the priority target on the way down, and reset behind a corner. Keep a water bucket handy in the Overworld to hard-stop lava flows if a levitated mob kicks a source you missed, and bring Fire Resistance to the Nether so you can calmly recover loot after a messy bounce. If you’re playing co-op, call “pulsing” before you crouch; your friends will step off ledges and scaffolds for a second so they don’t get surprise-yeeted by the splash zone. This doesn’t touch other players—just monsters—so PvP stays fair while PvE gets way less stressful.

What you get isn’t god mode; it’s control. You choose when the room goes quiet, when to finish with melee or a bow, and when to walk away with your inventory intact. Use short pulses for caves, longer holds for raid plazas, and steady, deliberate footing everywhere else. On Bedrock worlds and Realms alike, Levitation Defence turns panicked retreats into clean, confident clears—and your path home stays as calm as your heartbeat.

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

levitation-defence-v0_0_2-bp.mcaddon [244.89 Kb] (downloads: 6)


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