
Only purpose is to store redstone dust. However, Hunger and Saturation effects do not do anything due to the lack of the Hunger bar. Through inventory editing, it is possible to affect the player with all status effects, such as Regeneration, and Absorption, and function correctly. Can only be obtained by eating raw chicken. Can only be obtained by eating a pufferfish. Obtained via eating raw food such as rotten flesh, and pufferfish. Currently, only the following effects can be obtained legitimately:. Potions won't be added until the Nether is added. Original world before the expansion is renamed -old. This creates a new world with all the saved data (items, terrain, etc.) of the original map (confined in the 256x256 map), and sets the world type to infinite, and keeps the world name. Version exclusive: Make old worlds infinite. Lock/unlock day cycle (Only an option if the world is in Creative mode). Version exclusive: Can be applied via Skin Packs (costs $0.99/£0.79 each). The custom skins use the same format as Java and are applied by selecting a photo from the camera roll. Version exclusive: Player can choose 'Steve' and 'Alex' models and apply their own custom skin. Show server status and message of the day on server entries screen. BlockLauncher will take care of moving files and transferring data – you just choose which mods you want to install, which installed mods you want to enable or disable, and the thing does all the hard work for you. All you have to do is press the Options button on the main screen of MCPE, then select the Mods tab.
Installing and using BlockLauncher is quite easy, though. The automatic patching is cool enough on its own, but it is nothing compared to the other features of BlockLauncher, and not enough on its own to justify installing the tool for most players. Only those players who mod MCPE will get any use from the BlockLauncher tool, it’s certainly a powerful tool for those users.
If you don’t mod extensively and don’t plan to start modding anytime soon, go away now and come back later. With no custom content to manage, it would just end up blowing the size of your Minecraft game when you’re playing and end up eating more resources which you use for something useful. If you are playing Minecraft Pocket Edition with no third party content, no mods, no texture packs or anything else that is custom, then you would probably waste storage with BlockLauncher.