Concept & Feature Design Document
Available if using a scripted add-on like Natural Disasters by Razzleberries or similar
| Command | Function |
|---------|----------|
| /tsunami spawn | Summons a medium wave at your facing direction |
| /tsunami strength 3 | Sets wave magnitude (1–3) |
| /tsunami toggle random | Turns random tsunami events on/off |
| /tsunami warning | Toggles on-screen alert before a wave hits |
Bring cinematic, survival-altering natural disasters to the Bedrock seas. Unlike Java’s complex scripting, this mod uses Bedrock’s entity-based water physics, particle systems, and sound animations to create a towering, moving wall of water that sweeps over shores, destroys non-protected blocks, and changes gameplay.
“Finally a reason to fear the ocean again. Watching my shore base get washed away was terrifying and awesome.” – Bedrock survival player tsunami mod minecraft bedrock
The Tsunami Mod turns calm seas into a genuine threat, encouraging elevated building, emergency plans, and a whole new level of respect for Minecraft’s waters.
If you’re looking to bring some high-stakes survival to your world, the Tsunami Mod (often called the Tsunami Add-on
) is one of the most intense ways to play Minecraft Bedrock.
Instead of just fighting zombies, you’re racing against a massive, unstoppable wall of water that slowly consumes everything in its path. How it Works Concept & Feature Design Document Available if using
Unlike Java mods that might use complex physics, Bedrock versions typically use to raise the water level at set intervals.
Depending on your settings, the ocean level will rise every few seconds or minutes [1]. The Threat:
If you don't reach high ground or build a sealed bunker, you’ll eventually run out of air as the entire world goes underwater [1]. Survival Tips for the Tsunami Race for the Peaks: As soon as you spawn, look for the tallest Jagged Peaks biome. You need altitude immediately. Gather Glass and Iron: If you want to survive underwater, you’ll need to build a sealed base . Stock up on glass for windows and iron for doors/buckets. Craft a Conduit: Since the world will eventually be 100% water, finding a Heart of the Sea Nautilus Shells
is the ultimate late-game goal for infinite underwater breathing and vision. “Finally a reason to fear the ocean again
Keep a boat in your inventory at all times. It’s the fastest way to travel between remaining mountain tops. How to Install (Bedrock/MCPE) Look for the "Tsunami Add-on" on reputable sites like Minecraft Marketplace Activate Experiments: In your World Settings, ensure "Holiday Creator Features" "Beta APIs" are toggled , or the water script might not trigger. Behavior Packs: Make sure the pack is active in both the tabs before hitting "Create World."
Are you planning on trying to outrun the water on foot, or are you going to try and build an underwater "BioShock" style city?
function tsunami/warning