Battle Simulator Addon
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Battle Simulator Mod — drop two teams, toss in gear, and watch Bedrock turn into a chaotic tactics lab.
You spawn a Red and a Blue, step back, and the sandbox wakes up. These human-like units don’t stand around waiting for orders—they scavenge, suit up, and fight with whatever they can grab, just like real players. Hand a sword to Blue and a pickaxe to Red, then throw a couple of helmets on the floor and see who gets kitted first. The fun isn’t scripted outcomes, it’s the chain reactions. A Red scoops a Wind Charge and suddenly the lane is full of air blasts. A Blue taps a Lightning Rod and starts calling bolts like a storm chaser. Toss an Echo Shard in the mix and someone will bark a Sonic Boom that clears space in a heartbeat. It’s raw, readable chaos you can shape with nothing but item drops.
The custom staves turn skirmishes into little strategy puzzles. A Support Staff trades raw damage for team value, so a Red anchor with Regeneration and Resistance becomes a walking rally point while a Speed pulse lets a flank actually stick. Debuff Staffs flip fights without being cheesy—one Wither or Slowness at the right moment forces the enemy off a choke and buys your squad time. Summon Staffs are the spice that makes highlight reels: a clean Wither Skull angle punishes a clump, a Fireball catches a greedy push, and a well-timed TNT call splits a front line so melees can finish. Because units use both vanilla gear and items from other addons, you can stage cross-pack duels that feel fresh every session on MCPE, Realms, or a small server.
Building a good arena takes five minutes and pays off all night. Lay out a flat floor with a couple of waist-high covers, add two spawn pads, and sprinkle curated loot piles so early pickups matter. Keep a chest wall of “round themes” near the gate—axes and shields for one set, projectiles for the next, then a pure staff round where positioning and calls win fights. If you want repeatable runs, name your spawn eggs and label barrels so resetting between matches is muscle memory. For testing balance in your own PvP kit, let Blues run your new weapon while Reds run the old one, then swap sides and see if results hold. It’s a chill way to tune numbers without dragging friends into a spreadsheet argument.
The best part is how quickly it becomes a party game. Two people spawn, one person drops gear, everyone else trash talks from the railings. You tweak the item mix, the sim adapts, and the next clash tells a new story. It’s still Minecraft Bedrock—no command walls, no heavy setup—just a clean Battle Simulator that turns your world into a lab for fights, comps, and those “did you see that?” moments you’ll be quoting tomorrow.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.






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