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[[File:Minecraft Add-Ons Poster.jpg|thumb|right|Promotional artwork for the introduction of add-ons to the [[Marketplace]]]]
[[File:Minecraft Add-Ons Poster.jpg|thumb|right|Promotional artwork for the introduction of add-ons to the [[Marketplace]]]]
An '''add-on''' is a package format and a type of [[Minecraft:downloadable content]] that provides additional custom game features beyond the base game in ''Minecraft''. It contains a set of {{w|programming interface}}s used for constructing and [[Minecraft:Game customization|customizing]] certain game objects and elements, such as [[Minecraft:entities]], [[Minecraft:block]]s, [[Minecraft:item]]s, [[Minecraft:biome]]s, [[Minecraft:structure]]s, the [[Minecraft:user interface]], and more. It is officially supported by [[Minecraft:Mojang Studios]], who provide the [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/ Creator Documentation] for developers.
An '''add-on''' is a package format and a type of downloadable content that provides additional custom game features beyond the base game in ''Minecraft''. It contains a set of {{w|programming interface}}s used for constructing and customizing certain game objects and elements, such as entities, [[Minecraft:block]]s, [[Minecraft:item]]s, [[Minecraft:biome]]s, [[Minecraft:structure]]s, the user interface, and more. It is officially supported by Mojang Studios, who provide the [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/ Creator Documentation] for developers.


Add-ons consist of three main APIs: a [[Minecraft:resource pack]] for managing assets and resources, a [[Minecraft:behavior pack]] for defining [[Minecraft:w:Data-driven programming|data-driven]] behaviors, and the Script API for writing a [[Minecraft:w:Imperative programming|set of procedural instructions]] to perform custom behaviors and interactions. These functions and utilities are used for {{w|video game modding}}.
Add-ons consist of three main APIs: a resource pack for managing assets and resources, a [[Minecraft:behavior pack]] for defining data-driven behaviors, and the Script API for writing a set of procedural instructions to perform custom behaviors and interactions. These functions and utilities are used for {{w|video game modding}}.


Add-ons are officially hosted on the [[Minecraft:Marketplace]], where players can download or purchase them on their devices using an in-game digital currency called [[Minecraft:Minecoin]]s. They must be submitted by members in the [[Minecraft:Minecraft Partner Program]] and approved by the Minecraft Content Team, or made directly in collaboration with [[Minecraft:Mojang Studios]] as official DLC. They can also be packaged for external downloading, but these cannot be imported on consoles.
Add-ons are officially hosted on the [[Minecraft:Marketplace]], where players can download or purchase them on their devices using an in-game digital currency called [[Minecraft:Minecoin]]s. They must be submitted by members in the [[Minecraft:Minecraft Partner Program]] and approved by the Minecraft Content Team, or made directly in collaboration with Mojang Studios as official DLC. They can also be packaged for external downloading, but these cannot be imported on consoles.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
=== Packs ===
=== Packs ===
Add-ons can be created with two types of data packs: [[Minecraft:behavior packs]] and [[Minecraft:resource packs]]. Behavior packs can be used to change [[Minecraft:gameplay]] and allow adding and customizing [[Minecraft:Mob AI|entity behaviors]],<ref>{{citation|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/entitybehaviorintroduction?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable|title=Entity Behavior Introduction|website=Microsoft Learn|date=September 19, 2023}}</ref> [[Minecraft:loot table]]s,<ref>{{citation|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/introductiontoloottables?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable|title=Introduction to Loot Tables|website=Microsoft Learn|date=March 6, 2025}}</ref> [[Minecraft:Mob spawning|spawn rules]],<ref>{{citation|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/reference/content/entityreference/examples/cliententitydocumentation/datadrivenspawning?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable|title=Data-Driven Spawn Rules|website=Microsoft Learn|date=November 8, 2023}}</ref> [[Minecraft:item]] behaviors,<ref>{{citation|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/addcustomitems?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable|title=Custom Items|website=Microsoft Learn|date=September 18, 2024}}</ref> item [[Minecraft:recipe]]s,<ref>{{citation|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/recipeintroduction?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable|title=Recipe Introduction|website=Microsoft Learn|date=April 19, 2024}}</ref> biome characteristics,<ref name="biome-component-list">{{citation|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/biomes/biomeoverview?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable|title=Biome JSON and Overview|website=Microsoft Learn|date=April 10, 2025}}</ref> and much more. Resource packs affect how the game looks and have no effect on gameplay, and they allow adding and customizing [[Minecraft:textures]], [[Minecraft:models]], [[Minecraft:music]], texts, and interfaces.
Add-ons can be created with two types of data packs: behavior packs and resource packs. Behavior packs can be used to change gameplay and allow adding and customizing entity behaviors,<ref>{{citation|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/entitybehaviorintroduction?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable|title=Entity Behavior Introduction|website=Microsoft Learn|date=September 19, 2023}}</ref> loot tables,<ref>{{citation|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/introductiontoloottables?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable|title=Introduction to Loot Tables|website=Microsoft Learn|date=March 6, 2025}}</ref> spawn rules,<ref>{{citation|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/reference/content/entityreference/examples/cliententitydocumentation/datadrivenspawning?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable|title=Data-Driven Spawn Rules|website=Microsoft Learn|date=November 8, 2023}}</ref> [[Minecraft:item]] behaviors,<ref>{{citation|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/addcustomitems?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable|title=Custom Items|website=Microsoft Learn|date=September 18, 2024}}</ref> item recipes,<ref>{{citation|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/recipeintroduction?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable|title=Recipe Introduction|website=Microsoft Learn|date=April 19, 2024}}</ref> biome characteristics,<ref name="biome-component-list">{{citation|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/biomes/biomeoverview?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable|title=Biome JSON and Overview|website=Microsoft Learn|date=April 10, 2025}}</ref> and much more. Resource packs affect how the game looks and have no effect on gameplay, and they allow adding and customizing textures, models, music, texts, and interfaces.


Definitions are written in [[Minecraft:JSON]] files, which are organized in multiple folders by their features. This system allows users to override and modify certain features in the base game, or add unique features with their own pack.
Definitions are written in [[Minecraft:JSON]] files, which are organized in multiple folders by their features. This system allows users to override and modify certain features in the base game, or add unique features with their own pack.
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=== Scripting ===
=== Scripting ===
Scripting is an add-on feature used to write a set of procedural instructions for the game to perform custom behaviors and interactions at a certain time or in response to events and actions.<ref>{{citation |url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/scripting/introduction?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable |title=Introduction to Scripting in Minecraft |website=Microsoft Learn |date=July 17, 2025 |archive=1 }}</ref> It lets users control behaviors of entities, blocks, and items; characteristics of the world; or an entire [[Minecraft:w:Video game programming#Game structure|game loop]].<ref name="intro-scripting">{{citation |url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/scriptingintroduction?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable |title=Introduction to Scripting in Minecraft |website=Microsoft Learn |date=April 17, 2025 |archive=1 }}</ref> It is fundamentally different from the behavior pack system, the latter uses a component system with preset definitions provided by the game.
Scripting is an add-on feature used to write a set of procedural instructions for the game to perform custom behaviors and interactions at a certain time or in response to events and actions.<ref>{{citation |url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/scripting/introduction?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable |title=Introduction to Scripting in Minecraft |website=Microsoft Learn |date=July 17, 2025 |archive=1 }}</ref> It lets users control behaviors of entities, blocks, and items; characteristics of the world; or an entire game loop.<ref name="intro-scripting">{{citation |url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/scriptingintroduction?view=minecraft-bedrock-stable |title=Introduction to Scripting in Minecraft |website=Microsoft Learn |date=April 17, 2025 |archive=1 }}</ref> It is fundamentally different from the behavior pack system, the latter uses a component system with preset definitions provided by the game.


Script files are written in the {{w|JavaScript}} programming language and loaded by the game under the {{cd|scripts}} directory inside an add-on. Users may use {{w|TypeScript}}, a dialect of JavaScript, which provides better error reporting and a [[Minecraft:w:Type system#Static type checking|static type system]].<ref name="intro-scripting"/><ref>{{citation |url=https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/typescript-in-5-minutes.html |title=TypeScript for JavaScript Programmers |website=TypeScript |date=June 2, 2025 }}</ref> The Scripting API provides script modules for users to interact with the game, each module must be added as a dependency in the [[Minecraft:manifest.json]], some notable ones are:<ref>{{citation |url=https://wiki.bedrock.dev/scripting/api-modules |title=API Modules |website=Bedrock Wiki |date=June 8, 2025 }}</ref>
Script files are written in the {{w|JavaScript}} programming language and loaded by the game under the {{cd|scripts}} directory inside an add-on. Users may use {{w|TypeScript}}, a dialect of JavaScript, which provides better error reporting and a static type system.<ref name="intro-scripting"/><ref>{{citation |url=https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/typescript-in-5-minutes.html |title=TypeScript for JavaScript Programmers |website=TypeScript |date=June 2, 2025 }}</ref> The Scripting API provides script modules for users to interact with the game, each module must be added as a dependency in the [[Minecraft:manifest.json]], some notable ones are:<ref>{{citation |url=https://wiki.bedrock.dev/scripting/api-modules |title=API Modules |website=Bedrock Wiki |date=June 8, 2025 }}</ref>
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* {{cd|@minecraft/common}} &ndash; provides common resources, such as error classes or interfaces.
* {{cd|@minecraft/common}} &ndash; provides common resources, such as error classes or interfaces.
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* {{cd|@minecraft/server-ui}} &ndash; provides players and server communication through customizable forms.
* {{cd|@minecraft/server-ui}} &ndash; provides players and server communication through customizable forms.
* {{cd|@minecraft/server-graphics}} &ndash; allows to dynamically customize graphical settings from [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]] defined in resource packs, at this moment only atmospherics.
* {{cd|@minecraft/server-graphics}} &ndash; allows to dynamically customize graphical settings from [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]] defined in resource packs, at this moment only atmospherics.
* {{cd|@minecraft/server-net}} &ndash; provides access to the Internet through [[Minecraft:w:HTTP#Request methods|web requests]], such as GET, POST, and others.
* {{cd|@minecraft/server-net}} &ndash; provides access to the Internet through web requests, such as GET, POST, and others.
* {{cd|@minecraft/server-gametest}} &ndash; provides the [[Minecraft:GameTest]] framework for testing behaviors and interactions within the game world. See {{slink|GameTest|Bedrock Edition}} for further information.
* {{cd|@minecraft/server-gametest}} &ndash; provides the [[Minecraft:GameTest]] framework for testing behaviors and interactions within the game world. See {{slink|GameTest|Bedrock Edition}} for further information.
* And other modules, [https://wiki.bedrock.dev/scripting/api-modules further reading].
* And other modules, [https://wiki.bedrock.dev/scripting/api-modules further reading].
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The [[Minecraft:Marketplace]] is an in-game platform where creators may sell their add-ons to the player-base. All Marketplace content must be submitted by members in the [[Minecraft:Minecraft Partner Program]] and approved by the Minecraft Content Team. Purchased content in the Marketplace is synchronized to the player's Microsoft account, and if they are not signed in, it is saved locally on their device.
The [[Minecraft:Marketplace]] is an in-game platform where creators may sell their add-ons to the player-base. All Marketplace content must be submitted by members in the [[Minecraft:Minecraft Partner Program]] and approved by the Minecraft Content Team. Purchased content in the Marketplace is synchronized to the player's Microsoft account, and if they are not signed in, it is saved locally on their device.


Free add-ons are released as part of special events, for occasions such as to promote the release of ''[[Minecraft:A Minecraft Movie]]'' for Minecraft's 15 Years celebration and the eventful [[Minecraft:Movie:McDonald's|McDonald's X ''A Minecraft Movie'']] promotion. See {{Slink|2=Official add-ons}} for a full list of add-ons officially promoted by [[Minecraft:Mojang Studios]].<!-- adapted from the removed "History" section of [[Special:PermaLink/1777356]] -->
Free add-ons are released as part of special events, for occasions such as to promote the release of ''A Minecraft Movie'' for Minecraft's 15 Years celebration and the eventful McDonald's X ''A Minecraft Movie'' promotion. See {{Slink|2=Official add-ons}} for a full list of add-ons officially promoted by Mojang Studios.<!-- adapted from the removed "History" section of [[Special:PermaLink/1777356]] -->


In addition to the Marketplace, there are community websites dedicated to hosting community-made add-ons, although such add-ons may only be loaded on PCs and phones, whereas consoles can only access those add-ons through [[Minecraft:Realms]].
In addition to the Marketplace, there are community websites dedicated to hosting community-made add-ons, although such add-ons may only be loaded on PCs and phones, whereas consoles can only access those add-ons through [[Minecraft:Realms]].
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== Loading tips{{anchor|Warnings}} ==
== Loading tips{{anchor|Warnings}} ==
[[File:Bedrock-modified-world-warning.png|thumb|An example of a loading tip since 1.20.70.21.]]
[[File:Bedrock-modified-world-warning.png|thumb|An example of a loading tip since 1.20.70.21.]]
Extra [[Minecraft:loading tip]] messages would appear if the player is loading a world with add-ons applied. The loading message box is titled "Modified World", and loading tip messages would primarily warn the player about the add-ons or resource packs applied. Here's the list of add-on applied loading tips:
Extra loading tip messages would appear if the player is loading a world with add-ons applied. The loading message box is titled "Modified World", and loading tip messages would primarily warn the player about the add-ons or resource packs applied. Here's the list of add-on applied loading tips:
{{#section:Loading tip|add-on-tips}}
{{#section:Loading tip|add-on-tips}}


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![[Minecraft:Minecon 2018 New Entity Sample]]
![[Minecraft:Minecon 2018 New Entity Sample]]
|A pack to show the usage of add-ons to add custom [[Minecraft:entities]] for creators, showcased in [[Minecraft:MINECON Earth 2018]].
|A pack to show the usage of add-ons to add custom entities for creators, showcased in MINECON Earth 2018.
|November 19, 2018
|November 19, 2018
| {{tc|partial|External download}}
| {{tc|partial|External download}}
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![[Minecraft:Minecraft Live 2022 Sample Pack]]
![[Minecraft:Minecraft Live 2022 Sample Pack]]
|A pack to demonstrate the Minecraft Entity Wizard in [[Minecraft:Blockbench]], showcased in [[Minecraft:Minecraft Live 2022]].
|A pack to demonstrate the Minecraft Entity Wizard in Blockbench, showcased in Minecraft Live 2022.
|October 17, 2022
|October 17, 2022
| {{tc|partial|External download}}
| {{tc|partial|External download}}
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|[[File:15 Year Party Supplies Key Art.jpg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:15 Year Party Supplies Key Art.jpg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:15 Year Party Supplies]]
![[Minecraft:15 Year Party Supplies]]
|An add-on themed around the [[Minecraft:15th anniversary]] of ''Minecraft'' with features from [[Minecraft:15 Year Journey]].
|An add-on themed around the 15th anniversary of ''Minecraft'' with features from [[Minecraft:15 Year Journey]].
|May 21, 2024
|May 21, 2024
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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|[[File:Tet Thumbnail 0.jpg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:Tet Thumbnail 0.jpg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:Tetris Add-On|Tetris]]
![[Minecraft:Tetris Add-On|Tetris]]
|A collaborative add-on with features from ''[[Minecraft:Tetris]]''.
|A collaborative add-on with features from ''Tetris''.
|June 6, 2024
|June 6, 2024
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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|[[File:LUSH Article DLC Keyart.jpg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:LUSH Article DLC Keyart.jpg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:Lush Bath Bomb Add-On|Lush Bath Bomb]]
![[Minecraft:Lush Bath Bomb Add-On|Lush Bath Bomb]]
|A collaborative add-on to promote bath bombs from [[Minecraft:W:Lush (company)|Lush]].
|A collaborative add-on to promote bath bombs from Lush.
|August 1, 2024
|August 1, 2024
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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|[[File:Spongebob Squarepants Add-On Key Art.jpg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:Spongebob Squarepants Add-On Key Art.jpg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:SpongeBob SquarePants Add-On|SpongeBob SquarePants]]
![[Minecraft:SpongeBob SquarePants Add-On|SpongeBob SquarePants]]
|A collaborative add-on with features from [[Minecraft:SpongeBob SquarePants]].
|A collaborative add-on with features from SpongeBob SquarePants.
|August 20, 2024
|August 20, 2024
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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|[[File:Ghost Pets Add-On Key art.webp|width=150x150]]
|[[File:Ghost Pets Add-On Key art.webp|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:Ghost Pets Add-On|Ghost Pets]]
![[Minecraft:Ghost Pets Add-On|Ghost Pets]]
|A themed add-on with ghost [[Minecraft:pet]] mobs for the [[Minecraft:Expect the unexpected]] event around [[Minecraft:The Garden Awakens]].
|A themed add-on with ghost pet mobs for the Expect the unexpected event around The Garden Awakens.
|November 4, 2024
|November 4, 2024
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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|[[File:Lava Chicken Add-On key art.jpg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:Lava Chicken Add-On key art.jpg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:Lava Chicken Add-On|Lava Chicken]]
![[Minecraft:Lava Chicken Add-On|Lava Chicken]]
|A promotional add-on for [[Minecraft:A Minecraft Movie|''A Minecraft Movie'']] which adds Steve's Lava Chicken shown in the movie.
|A promotional add-on for ''A Minecraft Movie'' which adds Steve's Lava Chicken shown in the movie.
|December 20, 2024
|December 20, 2024
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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|[[File:Sonic Add-On Key Art.jpg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:Sonic Add-On Key Art.jpg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:Sonic Add-On|Sonic]]
![[Minecraft:Sonic Add-On|Sonic]]
|A collaborative add-on with features from ''[[Minecraft:Sonic the Hedgehog]]''.
|A collaborative add-on with features from ''Sonic the Hedgehog''.
|January 7, 2025
|January 7, 2025
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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|[[File:McDonald's Add-On key art.jpg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:McDonald's Add-On key art.jpg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:McDonald's Add-On|McDonald's]]
![[Minecraft:McDonald's Add-On|McDonald's]]
|An add-on themed around the collaboration of ''A Minecraft Movie'' with [[Minecraft:Movie:McDonald's|McDonald's]].
|An add-on themed around the collaboration of ''A Minecraft Movie'' with McDonald's.
|March 24, 2025
|March 24, 2025
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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|[[File:Timecapsule Thumbnail 0.jpeg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:Timecapsule Thumbnail 0.jpeg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:Time Capsule Add-On|Time Capsule]]
![[Minecraft:Time Capsule Add-On|Time Capsule]]
|A promotional add-on made for the [[Minecraft:15 Days of Minecraft]] event.
|A promotional add-on made for the 15 Days of Minecraft event.
|May 16, 2025
|May 16, 2025
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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|[[File:MLBFanCave Thumbnail 0.jpeg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:MLBFanCave Thumbnail 0.jpeg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:MLB Fan Cave Add-On|MLB Fan Cave]]
!MLB Fan Cave
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|June 2, 2025
|June 2, 2025
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|[[File:Adidas Thumbnail 0.jpeg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:Adidas Thumbnail 0.jpeg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:Adidas Adventurers Add-On|Adidas Adventurers]]
![[Minecraft:Adidas Adventurers Add-On|Adidas Adventurers]]
|A collaborative add-on with [[Minecraft:Adidas]].
|A collaborative add-on with Adidas.
|June 3, 2025
|June 3, 2025
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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|[[File:HTTYD thumbnail 0.jpeg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:HTTYD thumbnail 0.jpeg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:How to Train Your Dragon Add-On|How to Train Your Dragon]]
![[Minecraft:How to Train Your Dragon Add-On|How to Train Your Dragon]]
|A collaborative add-on with [[Minecraft:Universal Studios]] about the movie ''How to Train Your Dragon''.
|A collaborative add-on with Universal Studios about the movie ''How to Train Your Dragon''.
|June 10, 2025
|June 10, 2025
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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|[[File:Claims Adjuster Add-On Cover.jpg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:Claims Adjuster Add-On Cover.jpg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:Claims Adjuster Add-On|Claims Adjuster]]
![[Minecraft:Claims Adjuster Add-On|Claims Adjuster]]
|An official add-on that has been promoted with the [[Minecraft:Ice Cube Claims Adjuster]] series.
|An official add-on that has been promoted with the Ice Cube Claims Adjuster series.
|August 13, 2025
|August 13, 2025
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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![[Minecraft:Jurassic World Add-On|Jurassic World]]
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![[Minecraft:TRON Add-On|TRON]]
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|[[File:Minecraft Mounts of Mayhem Dungeon Descent .net.jpeg|width=150x150]]
|[[File:Minecraft Mounts of Mayhem Dungeon Descent .net.jpeg|width=150x150]]
![[Minecraft:Mounts of Mayhem: Dungeon Descent|Dungeon Descent]]
![[Minecraft:Mounts of Mayhem: Dungeon Descent|Dungeon Descent]]
|An add-on released to promote new features from [[Minecraft:Mounts of Mayhem]].
|An add-on released to promote new features from Mounts of Mayhem.
|January 12, 2026
|January 12, 2026
| {{tc|Yes}}
| {{tc|Yes}}
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{{expand section|major technical API changes, packs history, the Scripting API version 2 changes}}
{{expand section|major technical API changes, packs history, the Scripting API version 2 changes}}
{{HistoryTable
{{HistoryTable
|{{HistoryLine||August 12, 2016|link=https://twitter.com/SeargeDP/status/764033531223896064|The concept of add-ons was hinted at in a post by [[Minecraft:Searge]] on August 12, 2016, stating "There will be news about the API at Minecon."<ref>{{tweet|searge|764033531223896064|There will be news about the API at Minecon. I'll talk about the things I'm working on and what our plans are. But no more details for now.|August 12, 2016}}</ref> The next day it was confirmed by [[Minecraft:Grum]] to be a modding API for {{BE}} (formerly called {{PE}}, or ''MCPE''),<ref>{{tweet|_grum|764417838278926336|the MCPE on, would be nice to say that too.|August 13, 2016}}</ref> and at [[Minecraft:MINECON 2016]], the plan and roadmap for the development of add-ons were outlined.}}
|{{HistoryLine||August 12, 2016|link=https://twitter.com/SeargeDP/status/764033531223896064|The concept of add-ons was hinted at in a post by Searge on August 12, 2016, stating "There will be news about the API at Minecon."<ref>{{tweet|searge|764033531223896064|There will be news about the API at Minecon. I'll talk about the things I'm working on and what our plans are. But no more details for now.|August 12, 2016}}</ref> The next day it was confirmed by Grum to be a modding API for {{BE}} (formerly called {{PE}}, or ''MCPE''),<ref>{{tweet|_grum|764417838278926336|the MCPE on, would be nice to say that too.|August 13, 2016}}</ref> and at MINECON 2016, the plan and roadmap for the development of add-ons were outlined.}}
|{{HistoryLine||February 20, 2024|link=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/introducing-add-ons|Previously, standalone add-ons from the [[Minecraft:Marketplace]] were not available and needed to be packaged with a world to be sold on the Marketplace. However, as of February 2024, individual add-ons can now be sold separately on the Marketplace.<ref>{{mcnet|introducing-add-ons|Introducing add-ons|February 20, 2024|Linn Viberg}}</ref>}}
|{{HistoryLine||February 20, 2024|link=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/introducing-add-ons|Previously, standalone add-ons from the [[Minecraft:Marketplace]] were not available and needed to be packaged with a world to be sold on the Marketplace. However, as of February 2024, individual add-ons can now be sold separately on the Marketplace.<ref>{{mcnet|introducing-add-ons|Introducing add-ons|February 20, 2024|Linn Viberg}}</ref>}}
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|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}}
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Welcome Add-Ons.jpg|Promotional artwork released alongside the [[Minecraft:Change your game, your way!]] cinematic trailer
Welcome Add-Ons.jpg|Promotional artwork released alongside the Change your game, your way! cinematic trailer
Patrick-rodes-cake-golem.jpg|Render of a "Cake Golem" add-on<ref>{{Citation|url=https://www.artstation.com/artwork/n0od66|title=Cake Golem Blockbench Tutorial|author=Patrick Rodes|website=ArtStation|date=July 15, 2024}}</ref>
Patrick-rodes-cake-golem.jpg|Render of a "Cake Golem" add-on<ref>{{Citation|url=https://www.artstation.com/artwork/n0od66|title=Cake Golem Blockbench Tutorial|author=Patrick Rodes|website=ArtStation|date=July 15, 2024}}</ref>
Patrick-rodes-render-motorcycle-2.jpg|Artwork of a motorcycle add-on<ref>{{Citation|url=https://www.artstation.com/artwork/w0DOmw|title=Animation Presets Blockbench Tutorial|author=Patrick Rodes|website=ArtStation|date=July 15, 2024}}</ref>
Patrick-rodes-render-motorcycle-2.jpg|Artwork of a motorcycle add-on<ref>{{Citation|url=https://www.artstation.com/artwork/w0DOmw|title=Animation Presets Blockbench Tutorial|author=Patrick Rodes|website=ArtStation|date=July 15, 2024}}</ref>
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Revision as of 15:18, 9 April 2026

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File:Minecraft Add-Ons Poster.jpg
Promotional artwork for the introduction of add-ons to the Marketplace

An add-on is a package format and a type of downloadable content that provides additional custom game features beyond the base game in Minecraft. It contains a set of Template:Ws used for constructing and customizing certain game objects and elements, such as entities, Minecraft:blocks, Minecraft:items, Minecraft:biomes, Minecraft:structures, the user interface, and more. It is officially supported by Mojang Studios, who provide the Creator Documentation for developers.

Add-ons consist of three main APIs: a resource pack for managing assets and resources, a Minecraft:behavior pack for defining data-driven behaviors, and the Script API for writing a set of procedural instructions to perform custom behaviors and interactions. These functions and utilities are used for Template:W.

Add-ons are officially hosted on the Minecraft:Marketplace, where players can download or purchase them on their devices using an in-game digital currency called Minecraft:Minecoins. They must be submitted by members in the Minecraft:Minecraft Partner Program and approved by the Minecraft Content Team, or made directly in collaboration with Mojang Studios as official DLC. They can also be packaged for external downloading, but these cannot be imported on consoles.

Overview

Packs

Add-ons can be created with two types of data packs: behavior packs and resource packs. Behavior packs can be used to change gameplay and allow adding and customizing entity behaviors,<ref>Template:Citation</ref> loot tables,<ref>Template:Citation</ref> spawn rules,<ref>Template:Citation</ref> Minecraft:item behaviors,<ref>Template:Citation</ref> item recipes,<ref>Template:Citation</ref> biome characteristics,<ref name="biome-component-list">Template:Citation</ref> and much more. Resource packs affect how the game looks and have no effect on gameplay, and they allow adding and customizing textures, models, music, texts, and interfaces.

Definitions are written in Minecraft:JSON files, which are organized in multiple folders by their features. This system allows users to override and modify certain features in the base game, or add unique features with their own pack.

All contents of an add-on can be packaged together in a zipped Template:Cd file. An add-on file can be automatically imported by the game, which will organize all contents in the dedicated directories in Template:Cd.

Sub-packs

Resource packs and behavior packs can contain other packs inside the root, known as sub-packs.<ref>Template:Cite</ref> A sub-pack has the same format as the main pack and the directory of a sub-pack can have any name. Sub-packs need to be specified in the Template:Cd file of the main pack, where a name and minimum memory tier can also be added. For example, a pack can have multiple less resource-intensive sub-packs for lower memory tiers, but it can also be used for other types of settings. The memory tier, affecting which sub-pack is used, can be adjusted in the pack's settings menu in-game.

Molang

Template:Main Molang is a simple expression-based language designed for fast, data-driven calculation of values at run-time, and with a direct connection to in-game values and systems. It is used Template:In in their add-on system with its purpose being to enable low-level systems like animation to support flexible data-driven behavior for both internal and external creators, while staying highly performant.<ref>"Molang Documentation - Introduction to Molang"</ref>

Scripting

Scripting is an add-on feature used to write a set of procedural instructions for the game to perform custom behaviors and interactions at a certain time or in response to events and actions.<ref>Template:Citation</ref> It lets users control behaviors of entities, blocks, and items; characteristics of the world; or an entire game loop.<ref name="intro-scripting">Template:Citation</ref> It is fundamentally different from the behavior pack system, the latter uses a component system with preset definitions provided by the game.

Script files are written in the Template:W programming language and loaded by the game under the Template:Cd directory inside an add-on. Users may use Template:W, a dialect of JavaScript, which provides better error reporting and a static type system.<ref name="intro-scripting"/><ref>Template:Citation</ref> The Scripting API provides script modules for users to interact with the game, each module must be added as a dependency in the Minecraft:manifest.json, some notable ones are:<ref>Template:Citation</ref>

  • Template:Cd – provides common resources, such as error classes or interfaces.
  • Template:Cd – provides interactions between the script engine and the game world, such as blocks, entities, items, players, and others.
  • Template:Cd – provides players and server communication through customizable forms.
  • Template:Cd – allows to dynamically customize graphical settings from Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals defined in resource packs, at this moment only atmospherics.
  • Template:Cd – provides access to the Internet through web requests, such as GET, POST, and others.
  • Template:Cd – provides the Minecraft:GameTest framework for testing behaviors and interactions within the game world. See Template:Slink for further information.
  • And other modules, further reading.

The Scripting API also provides a way to define and register custom commands.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>

The Scripting API version 2 is a major update to the Scripting API, which provides a new API to define custom components along with other major API changes that aren't backward compatible with the previous version.<ref>Template:Citation</ref><ref>Template:Citation</ref>

Marketplace

The Minecraft:Marketplace is an in-game platform where creators may sell their add-ons to the player-base. All Marketplace content must be submitted by members in the Minecraft:Minecraft Partner Program and approved by the Minecraft Content Team. Purchased content in the Marketplace is synchronized to the player's Microsoft account, and if they are not signed in, it is saved locally on their device.

Free add-ons are released as part of special events, for occasions such as to promote the release of A Minecraft Movie for Minecraft's 15 Years celebration and the eventful McDonald's X A Minecraft Movie promotion. See Template:Slink for a full list of add-ons officially promoted by Mojang Studios.

In addition to the Marketplace, there are community websites dedicated to hosting community-made add-ons, although such add-ons may only be loaded on PCs and phones, whereas consoles can only access those add-ons through Minecraft:Realms.

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File:Bedrock-modified-world-warning.png
An example of a loading tip since 1.20.70.21.

Extra loading tip messages would appear if the player is loading a world with add-ons applied. The loading message box is titled "Modified World", and loading tip messages would primarily warn the player about the add-ons or resource packs applied. Here's the list of add-on applied loading tips: {{#section:Loading tip|add-on-tips}}

Official add-ons

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Image Name Description Release date Purchasable
Minecraft:Minecon 2018 New Entity Sample A pack to show the usage of add-ons to add custom entities for creators, showcased in MINECON Earth 2018. November 19, 2018 Template:Tc
Minecraft:Minecraft Live 2022 Sample Pack A pack to demonstrate the Minecraft Entity Wizard in Blockbench, showcased in Minecraft Live 2022. October 17, 2022 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Poisonous Potato An add-on themed around the poisonous potato April Fools' Day event in 2024. April 1, 2024 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Minecraft:15 Year Party Supplies An add-on themed around the 15th anniversary of Minecraft with features from Minecraft:15 Year Journey. May 21, 2024 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Tetris A collaborative add-on with features from Tetris. June 6, 2024 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Lush Bath Bomb A collaborative add-on to promote bath bombs from Lush. August 1, 2024 Template:Tc
width=150x150 SpongeBob SquarePants A collaborative add-on with features from SpongeBob SquarePants. August 20, 2024 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Ghost Pets A themed add-on with ghost pet mobs for the Expect the unexpected event around The Garden Awakens. November 4, 2024 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Majestic Camping A camping-themed add-on for the Expect the unexpected event. November 4, 2024 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Minecraft:Phantom Frames A themed add-on for the Expect the unexpected event. December 4, 2024 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Scary Furniture An add-on for the Expect the unexpected event with haunted Minecraft furniture blocks. December 10, 2024 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Mob Lights Another themed add-on for the Expect the unexpected event. December 10, 2024 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Monster Food An add-on featured for Expect the unexpected with haunted food items and mobs. December 10, 2024 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Lava Chicken A promotional add-on for A Minecraft Movie which adds Steve's Lava Chicken shown in the movie. December 20, 2024 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Sonic A collaborative add-on with features from Sonic the Hedgehog. January 7, 2025 Template:Tc
width=150x150 A Minecraft Movie An add-on that adds many features shown in A Minecraft Movie. February 26, 2025 Template:Tc
width=150x150 A Minecraft Movie: JetPack A limited promotional add-on for A Minecraft Movie which could be obtained by purchasing tickets on its opening weekend. February 27, 2025 Template:Tc
width=150x150 McDonald's An add-on themed around the collaboration of A Minecraft Movie with McDonald's. March 24, 2025 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Time Capsule A promotional add-on made for the 15 Days of Minecraft event. May 16, 2025 Template:Tc
width=150x150 MLB Fan Cave June 2, 2025 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Adidas Adventurers A collaborative add-on with Adidas. June 3, 2025 Template:Tc
width=150x150 How to Train Your Dragon A collaborative add-on with Universal Studios about the movie How to Train Your Dragon. June 10, 2025 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Vibrant Memories An add-on made to promote Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals after its release. June 18, 2025 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Claims Adjuster An official add-on that has been promoted with the Ice Cube Claims Adjuster series. August 13, 2025 Template:Tc
width=150x150 Friendly Fishing An official collaborative add-on between Marketplace Partners and Conservation International themed around sea life. September 26, 2025 Template:Tc
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width=150x150 Dungeon Descent An add-on released to promote new features from Mounts of Mayhem. January 12, 2026 Template:Tc

History

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Videos

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Within Minecraft, there are so many ways to be creative and build the worlds of your dreams. But when you want to extend Minecraft even further and introduce new mobs, items and other artifacts into your world, you’ll want to go to the next level of creation by building new Add-On packs that can transform Minecraft.

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See also

References

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External links

Official documentation

Official tutorials

Tools and libraries

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