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Bedrock Who (Doctor Who Mod)

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Bedrock Who Mod (Doctor Who Mod) (Flight Update) feels like a full-on sci-fi expansion because it doesn’t just add one thing—it adds a whole ecosystem of stuff to run into, fight, and explore. You’ve got multiple TARDISes, tons of entities pulled from TV and extended media, new materials and decorative tech blocks, weapons, and a bunch of themed structures that can show up out in the world.

On the travel and “base vibe” side, the TARDIS lineup is wide, including Basic, Halloween, Coral, Christmas, Smith Toyota, and Capaldi Toyota. That alone gives you a lot of flavor for roleplay worlds or themed builds where you want your hub to look like it belongs in the Doctor Who universe. The blocks and items help with that too: lithium, steel, and zinc (plus blocks for all three), steel grates, stainless steel blocks, corrugated steel blocks, and decorative control panels and levers. You’ve also got details like decorative books and bookshelves, ceiling lamps, quartz poles, and courtesy nodes, so you can build interiors that feel more like a control-room setup than a normal survival cabin.






Combat and encounters are where Bedrock Who Mod (Doctor Who Mod) (Flight Update) can get intense. The entity list is stacked: lots of Daleks (TV ones plus some extended media), most TV Cybermen including cybershades and 60s cybermats, and threats like Weeping Angels, Gell Guards, the Kandyman, the Nightmare Man, Judoon, Chameleons, Carrionites, Vashta Nerada, Kasaavin, and Prisoner Zero. Since the mod also includes weapons like ray guns (standard and chameleon versions, including animated chameleon ray guns), Judoon pistols and rifles, Voord combat knives, and Z-Bombs, it sets you up for worlds where fights feel like a sci-fi loadout instead of purely medieval survival gear.

Exploration gets a big boost from the structure pool: silent libraries, graveyards, Chameleon space stations, Judoon ships, Morok flagships, Dalek supreme council ships, small time war Dalek saucers, small modern cyberships, Voord rockets, Roboform rockets, and the Kandy Kitchen. And then there are the cracks in time, which generate frequently and are pure risk-reward. Interact with one and you might score diamonds or another rare mineral, or you might trigger a hostile spawn instead (including Weeping Angels and Prisoner Zero). The smart way to play it in Minecraft Bedrock is treating every crack like a gamble you prep for—clear your area first, don’t poke it when you’re already low, and if you’re in a group, have someone watch your back while you interact.

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!


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