STRANGER THINGS Addon
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STRANGER THINGS Mod — a survival-ready horror crossover that drops portals, Demogorgon threats, and Vecna boss phases into your Minecraft world.
STRANGER THINGS Mod is built so you can actually survive with the creatures and gear instead of only spawning them for screenshots. The addon adds a bunch of new characters with custom models, textures, animations, unique mechanics, and sounds, and it’s been updated with stuff like a first version of Vecna, changes to Vecna’s second stage, Vecna’s clock, new monsters, a bigger meat Mind Flayer, improved portal opening/burning animation, fixes for a 3-heart bug, and better textures on some spawn eggs. In normal survival, the big “something is wrong” sign is the Portal that can appear around the world, turning regular exploring into a risky trip where you’re always listening for trouble.
Combat starts simple with new weapons you can carry early. You get a wooden bat that’s easy to craft and does 5 damage, plus a pipe that hits for 6 damage. That matters because the addon’s mobs can hit hard, and you need something reliable before you’re geared. One of the weakest threats is the demobat, which can spawn from a portal sometimes and still comes in with 20 health and 21 damage. The portal itself is a problem on its own: it spawns across the world, it has 1000 health so smashing it with normal weapons is a grind, and every 50–100 seconds a demogorgon will emerge from it. If you want it gone fast, you can burn the portal with a lighter to make it disappear instantly, but the portal doesn’t leave quietly—after it vanishes, 5 demobats fly out, so clearing the portal can still turn into a messy fight if you’re standing too close.
The demodog chain gives the addon a creepy “it’s growing” progression. There’s an Egg that spawns in the normal world with 12 health, and after 1 minute the first phase of the demopes hatches from it. Demodog Stage 1 doesn’t attack the player and only has 12 health, so it’s more of a warning than a threat. Demodog Stage 2 still doesn’t react to the player, but it jumps up to 50 health and can climb walls, which makes it feel like something you shouldn’t ignore. Demodog Stage 3 is where it turns aggressive, with 60 health and wall climbing, and then the full Demodog shows up as a seriously dangerous mob with 90 health, high movement speed, and the same climbing pressure that makes running inside a house feel less safe. The Demogorgon is another top-tier danger that can spawn from a portal, with 110 health and high movement speed (just not as fast as demops), so if STRANGER THINGS Mod drops one near your base, you’re not casually dealing with it like a normal night mob.
Vecna is the “boss moment” of STRANGER THINGS Mod, and it’s tied to a survival craft. Vecna 1 has 500 health and a nasty mechanic: once it sees you, it starts lifting you up the mountain and then instantly kills you, and if during the climb you exceed its strength it switches into chase mode. You summon it using Vecna’s Clock, which you can craft in Survival Mode with 7 wood blocks, 1 clock, and 1 netherite ingot. After you kill the first phase, Vecna 2 appears with 800 health and the ability to attract nearby mobs to itself, turning fights into a pull-and-pressure situation instead of a clean duel. On the side, the addon adds small world details like decorative hats you can craft to tweak your look, plus new food like chocolate and cheese (cheese can be fed to the Mouse, and chocolate to the second version of the demo dog). The Mouse itself is peaceful, spawns naturally, drops nothing, and can be fed cheese. There’s also a meat monster chain: after killing the rat, the first stage of the meat monster spawns with 50 health, two small meat monsters can merge into a hospital monster with 150 health, and a small meat monster can combine to form the Meat Mind Flayer, a dangerous mob with 300 health and strong death, movement, and roar animations. The regular Mind Flayer is the late-game “don’t bother” creature here: it doesn’t spawn in the world, has 10000 health, and while its damage is low, it has a huge interaction radius that instantly knocks you back on contact, making it feel like a living hazard more than a normal fight.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.






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