Player's Meat Addon
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Player's Meat Mod — a cursed survival twist where fallen players literally turn into your next “meal” and even your next building block.
Player's Meat Mod takes normal Minecraft Bedrock death drops and cranks them into something darkly funny and a little uncomfortable. When a player dies, they don’t just leave armor and tools behind anymore—they also drop Raw Flesh, a new resource that you can actually cook and use. You can toss it into a furnace like any other food and walk away with a cooked version ready to eat when hunger starts biting. It’s the kind of mechanic that makes you look at every failed MLG or bad PvP fight as both a loss and, yeah, technically a food delivery. In a weird, cursed-challenge way, it fits perfectly into those hardcore MCPE worlds where you and your friends already laugh at every dumb death.
The mod doesn’t stop at food, either. Flesh can be compacted into flesh blocks that you can stack, decorate with, or use as part of full-on horror builds. Imagine a “meat vault” under your base, a creepy hallway in an adventure map, or a dungeon where the walls are literally made out of past runs gone wrong. It’s gross in concept but very on-theme if you like making scary maps, apocalypse worlds, or twisted labs. Survival players can decide whether to treat flesh blocks as trophies, storage, or just that one building material nobody really wants to admit they’re using.
On top of that, Player's Meat Mod introduces Noor, a special mob who also drops flesh when killed. Noor doesn’t show up as a free snack, though—this thing walks around in iron armor and will happily delete careless players who underestimate it. That makes Noor perfect as a mini-boss in custom maps or as a roaming threat in long-term survival worlds. Farming Noor for flesh becomes a real decision: push your luck for more drops, or play it safe and walk away.
In multiplayer, the mod becomes pure chaos fuel. Friends start warning each other not to die “for the meat,” people build shrines out of flesh blocks, and suddenly every PvP match has that extra layer of dark humor. If you like survival runs with cursed jokes, weird challenges, and horror-style decor, Player's Meat Mod is exactly the kind of messed-up twist that keeps your world from feeling too clean.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.






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