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Egg Blocks Addon

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Egg Blocks Mod — drop in Egg Blocks and suddenly sticky pistons can do that quick Java-style “push without yanking back” move.

Egg Blocks Mod is basically a redstone builder’s cheat code for Minecraft Bedrock when you’re trying to copy machines that were designed around Java piston behavior. On Java, a short redstone pulse on a sticky piston can shove a block forward and not pull it back, which is a huge deal for timing tricks and compact contraptions. On Bedrock, sticky pistons always want to grab the block on the way back, so a lot of classic Java machines either break outright or turn into a messy workaround with extra slime/honey logic. The whole point of Egg Blocks Mod is that the Egg Block emulates that Java behavior, so you can build stuff that normally feels “impossible” or way too bulky in Bedrock, like a super simple bi-directional flying machine.

You get three new blocks to play with. The main one is the Egg Block, crafted from 9 eggs, so it’s easy to understand and feels like a goofy-but-perfect survival recipe: you want redstone power, go farm chickens. There’s also the Century Egg Block, which is basically an alternative to the Egg Block, and it ties into the third block, the Preserver. The Preserver does exactly what its name sounds like—if you leave an Egg Block inside it, it’ll eventually form a Century Egg Block. That “eventually” part is important because it makes it feel like a process you set up at your base while you’re out mining or building, not something you spam craft in two seconds.






The piston behavior is the fun technical bit. Both the Egg Block and the Century Egg Block are sticky when a piston pushes or pulls them, but they’re not sticky to each other. That sounds small, but it matters a ton for redstone setups because it lets you control what stays connected and what doesn’t without everything turning into one big glued stack. It’s the kind of detail that makes flying machines and compact movers way less annoying to tune, especially when you’re trying to keep a contraption symmetrical or reversible.

There’s also a built-in cooldown rule: every block in the mod, including the Preserver, has a 3-tick cooldown after being pushed. During that short window, the block is immoveable—no pushing, no pulling, nothing. In practice, that forces your machines to respect timing instead of letting you spam pulses and accidentally desync everything. If you’re building tight redstone, that cooldown is your “don’t break your own machine” guardrail. Egg Blocks Mod isn’t just adding random blocks; it’s giving Bedrock redstone a clean way to mimic a key Java piston trick, so your builds can be simpler, smaller, and way more consistent when you’re chasing those classic Java-style contraptions.

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

egg-blocks-1_0_0.mcaddon [266.82 Kb] (downloads: 0)


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