Lucky Blocks Add-On | End Lucky Block Update!
Addons for Minecraft PE
Have you ever wanted to have fun breaking some questionable blocks in Minecraft? Well I have the perfect add-on for you. Introducing TheBombBard's Lucky Blocks! With fifteen new luck-based blocks, you will never run out of options.
Dirt -> Wood -> Stone -> Iron -> Gold -> Diamond
Here are the crafting recipes:
Coal = Bad, Netherite = Good
Here are the recipes:
Emerald = Villager outcomes, Redstone = Redstone outcomes, Lapis = Enchanting outcomes,
Copper = Equipment outcomes, Amethyst = 1.17 block outcomes,
End Stone = End outcomes, and Netherrack = Nether outcomes
Here are the recipes:
(not everything is shown in this picture, like at all lol)
Enable all of the Experimental Features on your world to ensure this works
Introduction
If you haven't heard of lucky blocks before, they were originally a Minecraft Java mod that allowed the player to craft and test their luck by breaking a new block. My version for Minecraft Bedrock adds fourteen instead of one, and they might need a little explaining.The Lucky Blocks
The blocks all share one-hundred different outcomes from being broken, and fall into three different sections: progressive, outright, and weighted. I shall explain below.Progressive
The most "normal" section of the lucky blocks, these progressively get luckier as you use a rarer material.Dirt -> Wood -> Stone -> Iron -> Gold -> Diamond
Here are the crafting recipes:
Outright
These blocks only allow one side of the outcomes to be chosen when broken.Coal = Bad, Netherite = Good
Here are the recipes:
Weighted
These blocks can have every outcome, but are heavily weighted to drop a more specific group of outcomes.Emerald = Villager outcomes, Redstone = Redstone outcomes, Lapis = Enchanting outcomes,
Copper = Equipment outcomes, Amethyst = 1.17 block outcomes,
End Stone = End outcomes, and Netherrack = Nether outcomes
Here are the recipes:
Outcomes
I don't want to spoil them here, so you will have to find all one-hundred and twenty out for yourself, but as a little tease, here is a picture of the aftermath of one of my testing worlds while making this:(not everything is shown in this picture, like at all lol)
Important
You can get these blocks in creative by typing "/function give_lucky_blocks"Enable all of the Experimental Features on your world to ensure this works
Installation
Open the .mcaddon into Minecraft to installSupported Minecraft versions
- 1.17
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