Title: The Broken Chunk
Leo stared at the screen, frustration bubbling under his skin. It was 11:47 PM. His custom Minecraft Bedrock world—version 1.21, the new Tricky Trials update—was supposed to be epic. He had downloaded Action Stuff, the legendary add-on that added realistic weapon animations, sliding, dodging, and blood effects.
But instead of epic, he got purple and black.
The textures were shattered. Every new sword looked like a corrupted neon sign. The dodge animation made his character turn into a floating checkerboard. His carefully built trial chamber now looked like a glitched arcade machine from the 90s.
"Descargar action stuff para minecraft bedrock 1.21," he muttered, typing the phrase again into his phone’s browser. Fix. Texture. Pack.
He had downloaded it from three different sites. Same result. The pack was built for 1.20.80, not 1.21. The game had updated three days ago, and the creator hadn't released a patch yet.
Leo leaned back. His friend Mia was waiting to join the realm tomorrow. She wanted to see the new parkour action combat he’d hyped for weeks.
Then he saw it—a tiny forum post, buried under eight pages of "doesn't work" comments. Title: The Broken Chunk Leo stared at the
"Open the .mcaddon file with 7-Zip. Go to /textures/items. Rename 'diamond_sword.png' to 'diamond_sword_1.21_fix.png'. Then delete the 'texture_list.json' file. Re-zip and re-import."
It was insane. It made no sense. But Leo was desperate.
At 12:13 AM, he did it. He cracked open the add-on like a digital surgeon. He renamed files, repacked the manifest, and loaded it into Minecraft.
He held his breath and launched the world.
The iron sword in his hand shimmered—clean, sharp, animated. He pressed the dodge button. His character slid smoothly across the polished deepslate. A test zombie burst into realistic red particles.
It worked.
Leo exhaled. He downloaded the sunrise, practically. He quickly messaged Mia: "Realm ready. Action Stuff is fixed. Bring your best armor." "Open the
Then he smiled. Sometimes, the real "action stuff" wasn't in the game—it was in the stubborn, crazy work of fixing it yourself.
Actions & Stuff (often searched as "Action Stuff") pack for Minecraft Bedrock 1.21
is widely considered one of the most transformative resource packs available, primarily known for its fluid, trailer-like animations rather than just basic texture changes Key Features & Performance Fluid Animations:
The pack completely overhauls movement, including walking, running, sneaking, and even idle emotes. Tools and weapons feature unique animations, such as sword swings with different sounds based on material.
Mobs feel more "alive" with blinking eyes, tail wagging, and unique behaviors (e.g., foxes sleeping with "Z" particles). 3D Models:
Most items, including food, have 3D models and eating animations. Achievement Compatible:
Unlike most behavior-altering "Add-ons," this pack is a resource pack, meaning you can use it in your survival worlds without disabling achievements. Texture Resolution & "Fixes" It was insane
If you are looking for a "fix" texture pack or encountering glitches, the pack offers three resolution modes accessible via the Gear (Cogwheel) icon in your Global Resources settings: 16x (Recommended):
The "Full Experience" with most features and best stability. 32x (Vanilla): Keeps standard textures but includes most animations. 64x (Custom/HD):
Designed for compatibility with high-resolution marketplace packs. Common Issues & Solutions
Warning: Downloading Minecraft add-ons from unofficial sites risks malware. Only trusted sources are recommended.
Minecraft Bedrock 1.21 (Tricky Trials update) introduced changes that affect resource packs:
"min_engine_version": [1, 21, 0].Without a fix, the Actions & Stuff pack shows:
To make the pack shine:
Also, disable any conflicting packs like “Faithful” or “PureBDcraft” when using Action Stuff – they overwrite each other’s models.
A: Yes, but you cannot easily install external .mcpack files on consoles. You would need to use the official Marketplace version or a realm with the pack pre-loaded.
.mcaddon (contiene behavior pack + resource pack) o .mcpack (solo texturas)..zip, no lo descomprimas. Solo cambia la extensión a .mcaddon (en Windows: activa "Ver extensiones de archivo").