are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole. I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.  Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks. To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole. I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.  Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks. To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole. I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.  Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks. To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole. I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.  Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks. To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole. I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.  Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks. To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it
@marquinhogameplays2shorts7112 жыл бұрын
Im First like and also why aren’t there any likes or comments and i never have seen this type of a Long comment
@proofloopgaming74582 жыл бұрын
@@proofloopgaming7458 ikr
@thedeclanshow8305 Жыл бұрын
Hi
@cool1252 жыл бұрын
Hey what your phone RAM please 🙂
@SimplyShako2 жыл бұрын
@@SimplyShako I have the iPhone 12 Pro Max so 6GB of RAM
@cool1252 жыл бұрын
@@cool125 Good man your phone is great As for my phone, my phone is very bad. I think to buy a phone like yours
@SimplyShako2 жыл бұрын
I missed your channel 😞 It's been so long since I last played minecraft and today while searching for mods,I found you again
@ItsJayJenkins848Ай бұрын
Doing video of war guns cars militar
@samyaliksr49362 жыл бұрын
Hello
@caiefreitas20192 жыл бұрын
I just saw your video and i liked it
@thesoliderofayoden7942 жыл бұрын
I like it
@leoromina52342 жыл бұрын
Why not make a video anymore
@modsandaddons7692 жыл бұрын
Could you at least ask for permission before making this? It’s not fair to get popular off someone else’s creation without their discretion.
@axialeaa2 жыл бұрын
uhm you don't need to ask the mod creators you just have to give them credit
@SoulLexx2 жыл бұрын
@@SoulLexx as you wish. I am the creator of this addon though.
@axialeaa2 жыл бұрын
@@axialeaa sure pal
@RonnieMcNutt_Mindblowing2 жыл бұрын
I think you're demency because he puts the addon on descritpion.
@yagomendes4952 жыл бұрын
those are massive primordial black holes,worm holes and white holes
@b69-x1aouakagaeasstar42 жыл бұрын
Cool can you Link?
@ztylerbanks372 жыл бұрын
Whoa
@dustsansgameing13382 жыл бұрын
You are very cool
@twilightkingiv63222 жыл бұрын
How do you got mods in mobile how? Because is in PC
@Zonk5290 Жыл бұрын
The app addons or KZhead vids
@marissasantillan259611 ай бұрын
Ohhh
@gokudripfp60552 жыл бұрын
Wow
@faizan16bilal402 жыл бұрын
Yooo what’s the mod name
@Megacameraman7304 ай бұрын
please credit voidredstone for creating this addon
@dust20792 жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@axialeaa2 жыл бұрын
@phantom animates Like a month or so
@axialeaa2 жыл бұрын
Cursed
@tcsion61062 жыл бұрын
nice
@scans64852 жыл бұрын
Xd
@_fofito_bg86102 жыл бұрын
1.16 million subscribers = play minecraft 1.16
@ImnotbearimteddyTEDDY2 жыл бұрын
No
@SillyLittleG00ber Жыл бұрын
op-po heart
@abdulabdul77242 жыл бұрын
😂😀a,
@rnhayosver26962 жыл бұрын
why not make a video again
@modsandaddons7692 жыл бұрын
Take a look at the official HACKERUEX creator
@modsandaddons7692 жыл бұрын
who likes the official HACKERUEX creator
@modsandaddons7692 жыл бұрын
I have this mod
@AymanAlhora-qd9iu2 ай бұрын
Can the next vid be how to get minecoin plzz zzz
@firey19252 жыл бұрын
You didn't credit voidredstone(the original creator) and by doing this you're wasting all the hours he spent making the pack. This shouldn't be acceptable
@prgrmr86662 жыл бұрын
This was downloaded by a app there is no creator its bot made…..
@ProfessionallyAIdiot2 жыл бұрын
I just can’t place the black holes…
@redplanetfnffan2984 Жыл бұрын
imovie gets enough
@EdwardJumpstartSYinYangFan Жыл бұрын
Hey you cool125 pls tell me how did you get minecoins I want the sonic the hedgehog DLC pls tell me I want minecoins.
@shawnblox212 жыл бұрын
Please reply
@modsandaddons7692 жыл бұрын
What is the game name? 😟😟😟
@rodhikalarai40082 жыл бұрын
Minecraft
@S24_ai2 жыл бұрын
We're is wormhole
@enhbayarjargalsaikhan557227 күн бұрын
If you want to see mutant creeper click on zombie pigman icon on comment
@Netherdevilking87882 жыл бұрын
I subscribed
@Netherdevilking87882 жыл бұрын
This is fake video. I have tryied this mod, but it doesnt work. The only think that works there is function guide. Black holes doesnt work and their texture is a dirt block with "update" written on it. And crafting recipe doesnt work too. Edit: oh, on mcpedl it says that latest supported ver. Is 1.17 but im on 1.18... no, im not gonna waste my time finding site where i can download pirated minecraft 1.17 Edit 2: im not gonna do that because there is some problems with it. On pc, its MUCH easier to switch between versions. You just have to use Tlauncher.
@StalburgFusionEnergyOwner2 жыл бұрын
4th Like our comments
@shu.kurenai.6662 жыл бұрын
This was downloaded by a app there is no creator its bot made…..
@ProfessionallyAIdiot2 жыл бұрын
Mod????
@Ep6603 Жыл бұрын
Loo
@samismail80 Жыл бұрын
Why tf you need to ask permission to use sobody is mod If thats your logic then every minecraft modded youtuber should be banndd
@shoeskode1362 жыл бұрын
Please read
@modsandaddons7692 жыл бұрын
Doesn’t work
@Geodasher864 ай бұрын
Türkler bu yorumu beğensin sayımızı bilelim
@lionelmessi-G.O.A.T-102 жыл бұрын
E
@not_sneaky19022 жыл бұрын
First
@sassybg52232 жыл бұрын
You should have asked permission of the creator, kzhead.info
@InfiAaron2 жыл бұрын
I. Cant use thismod
@Zatannazatara154322 жыл бұрын
😢
@Zatannazatara154322 жыл бұрын
If you download it and follow the instructions properly on the mcpedl page, it should work. If you have any further questions, contact me on Discord at voidredstone#3664. I am the original creator, in case you were confused ;)
@axialeaa2 жыл бұрын
@@axialeaa i cant still use it
@Zatannazatara154322 жыл бұрын
@@Zatannazatara15432 You need to be more specific. What is the problem exactly?
@axialeaa2 жыл бұрын
@@axialeaa i have the mod and it still do not work and i have it active
are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole. I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.  Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks. To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole. I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.  Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks. To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole. I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.  Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks. To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole. I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.  Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks. To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole. I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.  Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks. To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it
Im First like and also why aren’t there any likes or comments and i never have seen this type of a Long comment
@@proofloopgaming7458 ikr
Hi
Hey what your phone RAM please 🙂
@@SimplyShako I have the iPhone 12 Pro Max so 6GB of RAM
@@cool125 Good man your phone is great As for my phone, my phone is very bad. I think to buy a phone like yours
I missed your channel 😞 It's been so long since I last played minecraft and today while searching for mods,I found you again
Doing video of war guns cars militar
Hello
I just saw your video and i liked it
I like it
Why not make a video anymore
Could you at least ask for permission before making this? It’s not fair to get popular off someone else’s creation without their discretion.
uhm you don't need to ask the mod creators you just have to give them credit
@@SoulLexx as you wish. I am the creator of this addon though.
@@axialeaa sure pal
I think you're demency because he puts the addon on descritpion.
those are massive primordial black holes,worm holes and white holes
Cool can you Link?
Whoa
You are very cool
How do you got mods in mobile how? Because is in PC
The app addons or KZhead vids
Ohhh
Wow
Yooo what’s the mod name
please credit voidredstone for creating this addon
Thanks 🙏
@phantom animates Like a month or so
Cursed
nice
Xd
1.16 million subscribers = play minecraft 1.16
No
op-po heart
😂😀a,
why not make a video again
Take a look at the official HACKERUEX creator
who likes the official HACKERUEX creator
I have this mod
Can the next vid be how to get minecoin plzz zzz
You didn't credit voidredstone(the original creator) and by doing this you're wasting all the hours he spent making the pack. This shouldn't be acceptable
This was downloaded by a app there is no creator its bot made…..
I just can’t place the black holes…
imovie gets enough
Hey you cool125 pls tell me how did you get minecoins I want the sonic the hedgehog DLC pls tell me I want minecoins.
Please reply
What is the game name? 😟😟😟
Minecraft
We're is wormhole
If you want to see mutant creeper click on zombie pigman icon on comment
I subscribed
This is fake video. I have tryied this mod, but it doesnt work. The only think that works there is function guide. Black holes doesnt work and their texture is a dirt block with "update" written on it. And crafting recipe doesnt work too. Edit: oh, on mcpedl it says that latest supported ver. Is 1.17 but im on 1.18... no, im not gonna waste my time finding site where i can download pirated minecraft 1.17 Edit 2: im not gonna do that because there is some problems with it. On pc, its MUCH easier to switch between versions. You just have to use Tlauncher.
4th Like our comments
This was downloaded by a app there is no creator its bot made…..
Mod????
Loo
Why tf you need to ask permission to use sobody is mod If thats your logic then every minecraft modded youtuber should be banndd
Please read
Doesn’t work
Türkler bu yorumu beğensin sayımızı bilelim
E
First
You should have asked permission of the creator, kzhead.info
I. Cant use thismod
😢
If you download it and follow the instructions properly on the mcpedl page, it should work. If you have any further questions, contact me on Discord at voidredstone#3664. I am the original creator, in case you were confused ;)
@@axialeaa i cant still use it
@@Zatannazatara15432 You need to be more specific. What is the problem exactly?
@@axialeaa i have the mod and it still do not work and i have it active
Pls link download that game
Bro its just in the discraption
+ game name is minecraft.
no just a scammer
😑
Hi
Hello
First