Land claim Mod / Addon
- 23-03-2026, 04:34
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Land claim addon is built for one thing: keeping your stuff safe when you’re playing with other people. Once an area is protected, other players can’t break blocks, place blocks, or interact with blocks inside your claimed space. That means your base stops being a public playground the second you log off, and your storage doesn’t feel like a “please loot me” sign every time someone visits.
The explosion protection is a huge part of the vibe too. No explosions in your area means the classic grief moves don’t work the same way, and you’re not constantly stressed that one bad moment is going to wipe out hours of building. It’s the kind of protection that makes a server feel more chill, because you can actually focus on survival progress, building projects, and trading with friends instead of playing security guard 24/7.
In real gameplay, this addon shines on SMP worlds where people are friendly… until they aren’t, or until someone invites a friend-of-a-friend who doesn’t respect rules. With Land claim addon, your base becomes a true “safe zone.” You can build farms, decorate, store loot, and set up your home area without worrying that someone will walk in and mess with everything while you’re mining or exploring. It also helps in co-op worlds where people aren’t trying to be toxic, but accidents happen—like someone breaking the wrong block, misclicking a lever, or “testing” something that shouldn’t be tested.
Practical tip: decide what areas matter most to protect first—your main house, storage, and key builds—so the parts that would hurt the most to lose are locked down early. Then expand protection outward as your world grows. Land claim addon is basically the difference between “I hope nobody ruins this” and “my area is mine,” which is exactly what Minecraft Bedrock multiplayer needs when you want long-term worlds that don’t end in drama.
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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