

NOTE: We highly recommend giving the above sections a try first. The world_behavior_pack_history.json and world_resource_pack_history.json files can be skipped.Īdvanced: Installing addons onto an already existing world: Upload the world_behavior_packs.json and world_resource_packs.json files to this folder.

Navigate to the worlds folder, then open the folder with the same name as your active world. Repeat this process with the resource_packs folder if needed. Upload the contents of the behavior_packs folder on your computer to the behavior_packs folder on your server. Login to your server with an FTP client like WinSCP, you can find our guide on how to use WinSCP here. The same goes for the resource_packs folder with resource packs. NOTE: If the behavior_packs folder is missing, that just means that no behavior packs were installed on the world. Open the world folder that was extracted onto your computer, and you should see these folders: behavior_packs, resource_packs, db, as well as a few loose files. mcworld file that was exported, hover over "Open With", then open the file with an unzip program of your choice like 7-zip or Bandizip.Įxtract all of the files and folders somewhere onto your computer. Installing addons onto an already existing world:Ĭreate a world in the Bedrock client and load all addons that you would like to use on your server.Įxport the world to somewhere on your computer. As an example, if two behavior packs modify the player.json file, only the first behavior pack will work properly.Ĭreate a new world in the Bedrock client and load all addons that you would like to use on your server through the "Resource Packs" and "Behavior Packs" sections in the world creation menu.įollow the steps in our "How do I upload my own Minecraft: Bedrock world?" article here to load the world and addons onto your server.

It's also important to note that behavior packs that overwrite the same file will not work together. Quite a bit changes between major updates, so it's always a good idea to make sure that the addons that you plan to install have been updated to support the version of Minecraft on your server. If you need assistance with a Java Edition world, please take a look at our article for Java Edition datapacks here.īefore installing any addons, be sure to make sure that they're compatible with your server. Please note that this article is only for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition servers.
