MAGNETO Mod / Addon
- 21-05-2026, 01:28
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Mods / Addons / Mods 1.26 / Mods 1.21
MAGNETO Mod is built around one clear power fantasy: you get a skill called Magneto that lets you forcibly control the bodies of entities. It’s also labeled “no player.json,” which makes it sound like it’s designed to avoid that kind of player-file editing and keep the setup cleaner for your world.
Using it is straightforward. To activate the skill, you sneak, and the skill you’re triggering is Magneto. That means it’s something you can pull out on demand during normal gameplay without digging through menus or typing anything—just drop into sneak and you’re in “skill mode.”
In survival sessions, this kind of control ability changes how you approach situations, because you’re not only reacting anymore—you’re trying to take control of the moment. If you’re exploring at night or moving through a risky area, sneaking to activate Magneto can become part of your usual rhythm, like how players naturally shift into “careful mode” when they’re about to do something dangerous. A good habit is to give yourself space before you use it, since any ability that affects entities can get messy fast when you’re cramped in tight caves or stuck near ledges.
For co-op worlds, MAGNETO Mod can be hilarious and useful, but it’s also the kind of thing that can cause chaos if everyone is activating the skill at once. The clean way to keep it fun is to rotate who uses Magneto during big moments, or decide ahead of time when it’s okay to use it, so your session doesn’t turn into nonstop ability spam. If you’re recording clips, it’s an easy highlight tool too—sneak, trigger Magneto, and you’ve got an instant “what just happened?” moment for your video.
MAGNETO Mod keeps the instructions simple: sneak to activate the Magneto skill, and use that power to control entities. That simplicity is what makes it feel natural in Minecraft Bedrock—you don’t have to learn a whole system, you just add a new ability to your playstyle and start using it in your regular adventures.
Installation Mod:
- Download the .mcaddon / .mcpack;
- Open the file to import into the game;
- In World Settings → Resource Packs and Behavior Packs, enable it (turn on Experiments if needed);
- Have fun!

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