Add-on

"For the uninitiated, an Add-On is basically a pack of files that lets you change how Minecraft's world works. Want 50ft chickens? You can have them! Want to create a pigman army to do your bidding and dress them all in frilly tutus? You can do that too, you weirdo! If you want more examples of what you can do with them, check out our dedicated Add-Ons page. They're pretty powerful things!"

- Michael Ott

Add-ons are the first step toward bringing customization to all editions of Minecraft and are officially supported by Mojang/Minecraft. They allow the addition of elements to the game through a combination of resource packs and behavior packs. They are accomplished by behavior packs. The documentation provided on these pages is officially supported and endorsed. It was provided by the Minecraft development team in order to assist the community.

Behavior Packs often occur in combination with Resource Packs and can change the behavior of creatures, blocks, and even the player. In newer versions of the game, new content can also be added without overwriting old content, such as, but possibly not limited to, new blocks, items, biomes, particles, and mobs. There are two types of behavior packs: one type modifies old content (these add-ons are modifications of a few creatures, blocks, or modes of operation, without changing the game goal or character), and one type adds new content (these add-ons change the game by adding new content without overwriting existing content; add-ons can include mini-games, adventure maps, new items, creatures, bosses, and structures).

Add-ons are also often used in maps for the Minecraft Marketplace. All add-ons needed for the map are automatically downloaded and integrated into the world after purchase when downloading. The add-ons can be used in other maps, but it always depends on whether or not the developer allows this. It is also to be noted that the Marketplace is the only official add-on market, but there are add-on websites that have community-made add-ons by non-Minecraft partner developers, and that those add-ons are not just piracy versions of existing Marketplace packs, but original work. Third-party add-on are nevertheless not available on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.

Reference guides

 * Current Release :
 * Bedrock Edition add-on documentation
 * Bedrock Edition animation documentation
 * Bedrock Edition biomes documentation
 * Bedrock Edition blocks documentation
 * Bedrock Edition entity components documentation
 * Bedrock Edition entity events documentation
 * Bedrock Edition MoLang documentation
 * Bedrock Edition particle documentation
 * Bedrock Edition recipe documentation
 * Bedrock Edition schemas documentation
 * Bedrock Edition scripting documentation
 * Bedrock Edition UI documentation


 * Beta :
 * Bedrock Edition beta add-on documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta biomes documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta blocks documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta features documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta item documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta crafting recipe documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta entity components documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta entity events documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta animation documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta particles documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta schemas documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta scripting documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta MoLang documentation
 * Bedrock Edition beta UI documentation

Tutorials

 * Tutorials/Bedrock Edition creator guidelines
 * Creating resource packs
 * Creating behavior packs
 * Changing Minecraft entity models

Templates

 * Newest Official :
 * Vanilla Resource Pack files
 * Vanilla Behavior Pack files


 * Newest Beta :
 * Beta Resource Pack files
 * Beta Behavior Pack files


 * Script Engine Example Packs:


 * Minecraft Scripting Mob Arena Demo
 * Minecraft Scripting Turn-Based Demo