Extra Quality - Tsunami Mod Minecraft Bedrock
Surviving the Wave: A Guide to the Tsunami Mod for Minecraft Bedrock
Tsunami Disaster by Dodo Studios: High-quality animations and realistic water rising mechanics.
If you’re caught in the lowlands, standard wood won't cut it. Use Obsidian, Stone Bricks, or Iron Blocks. The "Extra Quality" mods often simulate water pressure; having a thick hull for your base can prevent the "leaking" effect that occurs when water glitches through corners. 3. Mastery of the Scaffolding tsunami mod minecraft bedrock extra quality
execute @e[type=armor_stand] ~ ~ ~ fill ~-30 ~-10 ~-30 ~30 ~10 ~30 water
Pro Tip: The "Extra Quality" Weather Combo
A tsunami looks best during a thunderstorm with fog. Use the following command to create Hollywood-level atmosphere: Surviving the Wave: A Guide to the Tsunami
: Unlike vanilla water, this wave spreads aggressively and infinitely across your map. Environmental Erosion
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Signs of an Extra Quality Tsunami Mod:
- Custom Geometry: The tsunami isn't just a rectangle of source blocks. It is a dynamic 3D wedge that curves as it hits the shore.
- Particle Optimization: High-quality mods use up to 500 particles per wave without dropping your FPS below 30 on an iPhone 11 or above.
- Sound Design: You should hear the low rumble of the wave from 50 blocks away, transitioning to a crushing roar on impact.
- Entity Interaction: In low-quality mods, mobs just float. In EQ mods, mobs take "drowning damage" instantly or are smashed against walls.
- Respawn Timer: The water doesn't linger forever. A good mod drains the water after 90 seconds, leaving behind wet sponges, fish, and destruction.
Infinite Spreading: In many versions, like the Tsunami Disasters mod, the water doesn't just flow; it "griefs" the terrain. It can wash away soft blocks like dirt, sand, and grass, leaving only hard blocks like obsidian standing.