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Phoenix's Tools & Weapons Mod / Addon

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Phoenix's Tools & Weapons Mod is the kind of addon you install when you want your survival world to feel less “same five tools forever” and more like you’re actually building a kit. It adds a big spread of equipment—over 16 new pieces total—so you can play like an explorer with specialized gear, a builder with faster clearing tools, or a fighter with more weapon choices than just sword/axe.

On the tool side, you’re getting Forged Axe, Forged Pickaxe, Forged Shovel, and Forged Hoe, which already sounds like a full upgraded “main set.” Then it branches into specialty tools like the Lumber Axe, Hammer, Pulaski, Excavator, Sickle, and Hand Plow. Even without extra details, the names alone give that “work smarter” vibe—like you’re not just mining and chopping the same way every run, you’re picking the right tool for the job depending on what you’re doing that day.

Phoenix's Tools & Weapons Mod / Addon












Combat gets a big boost too with 7 new weapons: Dagger, Forged Sword, Longsword, Battle Axe, Scythe, Forged Spear, and Mace. That mix is perfect for different playstyles. If you like quick hits and tight cave fights, a Dagger vibe fits. If you like big swings and clearing space, the Battle Axe/Scythe/Mace energy is there. Spear and longsword type weapons are great for players who want their fights to feel more “weapon choice matters” instead of every encounter being the same rhythm.

There are also a couple quality-of-life additions that make the pack feel more like an adventure toolkit. The Mining Helmet is a wearable item (separate from the weapons/tools list), and the Magnifying Glass is listed as a utility—both sound like items you’d keep on you for exploration runs when you’re moving between caves, ruins, and build sites.

The biggest gameplay shift is the Dynamic Combat System, described as a new Java-like combat system meant to make battles more engaging. That suggests the addon isn’t just adding items, it’s also trying to make fighting feel different and more active. On top of that, it pushes exploration by adding hidden ruins where you can find new Smithing Templates, tying your best gear to actually going out into the world instead of crafting everything from your base.

If you want the best experience with Phoenix's Tools & Weapons Mod, don’t rush straight to “max gear.” Start with a couple forged basics, then let the ruins and templates be your reason to explore farther. That progression loop—forge, travel, find templates, upgrade—makes Minecraft Bedrock survival feel like a real gear hunt instead of a checklist. Phoenix's Tools & Weapons Mod is a full equipment expansion with new tools, new weapons, extra utility items, combat changes, and exploration-driven upgrades that keep your world moving.

Installation Mod:
- Download the .mcaddon / .mcpack;
- Open the file to import into the game;
- In World Settings → Resource Packs and Behavior Packs, enable it (turn on Experiments if needed);
- Have fun!

ptw_1_15_2.mcpack [653.36 Kb] (downloads: 139)

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