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Lunar Fang Addon

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Lunar Fang Mod — hunt moonborn machines, wake the Moon Warrior, and steal gravity for your own hands.

You’ll spot it first by the glint of metal in the wild: a strange ruin humming under the night. Get close and the Moon Rovers wake up, skating in with a nasty slow that can turn a clean retreat into a bad tumble. Don’t brawl them in the open. Box the approach with a few waist-high blocks, use quick strafes to bait their pathing, and break them one at a time. When one drops, there’s a shot at a Moon Activator—pocket a few and head for the Moon Fragment structure. Slot an activator and the arena changes tone immediately. The Moon Warrior arrives like a thunderhead, and this is the moment you prep for: food hot-barred, escape ladder placed, and a couple of splash potions staged where you can actually reach them mid-fight.

Treat the boss like a puzzle with pieces that matter. The head is your priority window; when you crack it, you get the Moon Helmet, a solid plate that softens hits and turns falls into slow glides so you can reposition without panic. The arms are your utility jackpot; drop them and you’ll walk away with the Lunar Codex, the key to channeling the Lunar Fang. Once the weapon is yours, the whole kit clicks. On a tight timer you can lock targets in place, hop skyward then drift to safety, pulse a mid-range field that roots nearby threats, or call a brutal blade from nowhere to finish a stagger. When heat really builds, the big play is a moonfall—watch the sky, pick your landing, and let the crush pin a pack long enough to reset the room. The Fang itself hits with clean, dependable bite, so you’re never stuck waiting on cooldowns to survive a bad angle.






In solo runs, build the arena before you ever slot an activator. Lay a ring of lanterns, drop two short pillars for line-of-sight breaks, and mark an exit with a banner so you can find daylight after a scramble. Open with a quick root to stop the first rush, step sideways, and line a heavy strike while the boss is stuck thinking about you. The helmet’s slow-fall pairs beautifully with leap-and-drift footwork; if the ground sours, go vertical, float out of the mess, and land on your terms. In co-op, play roles. One kites and calls positions, one stays mid-range to chain roots and blade slams, and one floats utility—placing blocks, yanking strays, and scooping drops between phases. Speak in landmarks, not panic, and the fight stays readable even when the arena gets busy.

The best part is how it folds back into everyday survival. Rovers become roaming “keys” to future pulls, the helmet makes cliff work and canyon bridges feel sane, and the Fang’s rhythm turns caves into controlled rooms instead of coin flips. Give the moon its due respect, keep your routes lit, and this mod rewards calm hands with gravity-bending power that makes the next night run feel like yours from the first step.

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

lunar_fang_mod.mcaddon [1.6 Mb] (downloads: 7)


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