Published on April 19, 2021 (Updated on May 07, 2021)

Project NEXT

This is Project NEXT, a Minecraft Bedrock/Pocket Edition Addon that aims to expand and add to the game. This addon is regularly updated, so check back often! Version 1.1 is out now! 

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Changelog

Version 1.1-The Crafting Update adds over 20 new recipes and 4 new items! Recipes include packing and unpacking, elytra, the trident, crying obsidian, and horse armor! Fixed bug where shovel mined slowly.

Installation

Downloads

  • Project_NEXT_1.1.mcaddon (216.07 KB)

Supported Minecraft versions

Installation Guides

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Join the Patreon Server to get access to Betas! Link: (Link in Info doesn't work.)
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Edit: type the address into the search bar.
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Good addon but why do the blocks glow?
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It is a feature of the ruby. I will be bringing the light emission down in 1.0.2, but for now that is how bright they are.
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There was a problem with uploading the installation videos for iOS and Windows 10. If you need them, here are the links.
iOS installation:
Windows Installation:

Enjoy!
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Edit: If you are having trouble installing, use the installation guides by MCPEDL above (They Look Like Green Buttons That Say Android, iOS, and Windows, if you didn't know), and it should work. When it talks about .mcpack file, do what it says, except it is an .mcaddon file. If it tells you to import twice, you only need to do it once
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Do you know how personal property works? Copyright law does not say we cant edit the code once its on our machines. We are entirely legally allowed to change the code however we want. If I buy a vacuum, I can change the pieces how I want. I can't resell the vacuum as my own creation. But I find it very annoying when people post something that says you cant change code and that its protected by copyright law. It is protected, but we can still change the code once downloaded.
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Technically, anything i make is copyrighted by me. You can still use the code personally, eg. learning experiences, but you cant use any of the code I created in your own addon or redistribute it. So yes, you can change the code for personal use, but not for anything else. Thanks for the 5 stars!