Titanic's More Armor Mod / Addon
- 20-01-2026, 07:59
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Titanic's More Armor Mod feels like it was made for that moment when you open a chest and realize you’ve been hoarding random stuff for no reason. This addon takes that “useless materials” problem and flips it into progression armor you can actually plan around, with six fresh armor types that sit in different durability/defense tiers and come with built-in potion effects. The best part is it stays vanilla-esque, so it doesn’t feel like you’re strapping on some sci-fi suit that doesn’t belong in the world. And since everything is enchantable and trimmable, you’re not locked into one look—you can still get your drip perfect while you min-max.
The headliner set is Echo Armor: it’s the strongest one here, with durability between Netherite and Diamond and protection equal to Netherite, but it skips armor toughness. In exchange, wearing the full suit gives you a stacked kit of Strength 2, Jump Boost 1, Night Vision 1, and Speed 3, and it’s crafted like normal armor using Echo Shards. Amethyst Armor sits between Iron and Diamond for durability, protects like Iron, and the full set gives Regeneration 4, Absorption 2, Fire Resistance 1, and Speed 1, crafted with Amethyst Crystals. Redstone Armor lives in that same “between Iron and Diamond” durability zone with Iron-level protection, and its full-set effects are Night Vision 1, Resistance 1, Slow Falling 1, and Speed 1, crafted from Redstone Dust.
Emerald Armor is the flex set: durability between Iron and Diamond, protection a bit better than Iron, and each piece gives Hero of the Village—so it’s expensive, but it leans hard into that villager-friendly playstyle. Terracotta Armor is more early/mid game, with durability between Copper and Iron and slightly worse protection than Iron; each piece gives Resistance 2 and it crafts from plain terracotta blocks. Stone Armor is the weird high-risk choice: protection close to Diamond but with very low durability, and each piece gives Resistance 1 (but it won’t stack), so it’s great for short, intense runs where you want to tank hits but you know the gear won’t last forever.
A smart way to use Titanic's More Armor Mod is to treat sets like loadouts instead of “one best armor forever.” Echo Armor screams late-game mobility/combat sessions, while Amethyst and Redstone feel more like all-around survival suits when you’re bouncing between caves, base work, and travel. Emerald Armor is perfect if you’re living near villagers and constantly trading, and Stone/Terracotta are clutch when you need protection right now and you’re okay with replacing gear more often. If you’re playing with friends, this mod also makes roles feel natural—different sets can fit different playstyles without anyone feeling stuck in plain diamond every single world. Titanic's More Armor Mod turns everyday materials into real decisions, and that’s what keeps Minecraft Bedrock survival feeling fresh.
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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