Nature Expansion v2 spruce and acacia Update
Addons for Minecraft PE
Perhaps you have dreamed of more realistic trees in bedrock because natural expasion is for you
These naturally generated trees are not entities and do not use animation controllers so that they are compatible with other addons
These naturally generated trees are not entities and do not use animation controllers so that they are compatible with other addons
the vanilla trees that have been exchanged for the new ones were eliminated:
remodeled
abedul:
Acacia
Spruce
Coconut:
you can get their special grass with a touch of silk
all realistic trees have physics
trees with physics as requested
By Dharkcraft
These naturally generated trees are not entities and do not use animation controllers so that they are compatible with other addons
Nature Expansion v2
Perhaps you have dreamed of more realistic trees in bedrock because natural expasion is for youThese naturally generated trees are not entities and do not use animation controllers so that they are compatible with other addons
Narture expasion:
I have left the old photos so you can see how the beta version lookedThe generation:
the generation has been modified to no longer appear in the plains and thus avoid short villagesthe vanilla trees that have been exchanged for the new ones were eliminated:
Bird:
They are only to improve the visual and sound environmentremodeled
New physics
trees:
oak:abedul:
Acacia
Spruce
Coconut:
Sakura
you can get their special grass with a touch of silk
all realistic trees have physics
trees with physics as requested
By Dharkcraft
Use the new seeds, not the old ones
Compatible with any texture
Installation
NOTE: now in 1.16.210 you must activate all the experimental options first and then put the addons or you will have failures.Supported Minecraft versions
- 1.17 (beta)
- 1.17.0.50 (beta)
- 1.17
- 1.16.100
- 1.16.230 (beta)
- 1.16.221
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