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It seems you're looking for the add-on (likely by SkupkaMC or a similar creator) for Minecraft Bedrock Edition (mobile/Windows 10/console). morph into anything addon by skupkamcaddon hot
If you can't find SkupkaMC's specific version, popular alternatives on MCPEDL include: — It seems you're looking for the add-on
The addon does have a significant number of low ratings. Analysis of similar market items suggests that some users may experience bugs with certain specific morphs or feel that some of the advertised "abilities" don't function as smoothly as expected on lower-end devices. However, with a 3.7-star rating, the general consensus is that it works well for the majority of users. However, with a 3
This is a classic and widely used addon in the Bedrock community, aiming to recreate the feel of the original Java Morph mod. It's a great choice if you want a straightforward, mob-focused experience.
A few minor notes from my testing:
: Players can typically morph into dozens of different mobs, including hostile entities like Creepers and Dragons, as well as passive animals like sheep or pigs.
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It seems you're looking for the add-on (likely by SkupkaMC or a similar creator) for Minecraft Bedrock Edition (mobile/Windows 10/console).
If you can't find SkupkaMC's specific version, popular alternatives on MCPEDL include:
The addon does have a significant number of low ratings. Analysis of similar market items suggests that some users may experience bugs with certain specific morphs or feel that some of the advertised "abilities" don't function as smoothly as expected on lower-end devices. However, with a 3.7-star rating, the general consensus is that it works well for the majority of users.
This is a classic and widely used addon in the Bedrock community, aiming to recreate the feel of the original Java Morph mod. It's a great choice if you want a straightforward, mob-focused experience.
A few minor notes from my testing:
: Players can typically morph into dozens of different mobs, including hostile entities like Creepers and Dragons, as well as passive animals like sheep or pigs.