



More Body Actions (also released as RealSit) adds sitting, lying down, crawling through 1-block openings, and scaling vertical surfaces up to 4 blocks high to Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.21.80 and later. The first-person camera shifts dynamically as your posture changes, all vanilla animations continue to play, and the pack works in singleplayer, multiplayer, and on Realms.
What It Adds
The pack ships as two separate .mcpack files: a Behavior Pack (BP) and a Resource Pack (RP). Both must be applied to your world at the same time. Once active, your character gains five interactions with first-person camera adjustments for each pose.
- Sitting: press against a sittable surface to sit on blocks, stairs, or while underwater.
- Lying down: lay flat in any direction, including underwater.
- Crawling: sit first, then walk forward to crawl on all fours, or crawl normally through 1-block-high gaps.
- Wall climbing: scale vertical surfaces up to 4 blocks high.
- No knockback: your character takes no knockback while sitting, lying, or crawling.
Body state persists after rejoining a world. Admins can force a player into any pose using commands: /function sit, /function lie, /function crawl, and /function crawl_4. Settings are configurable through /function morebodyactions_config, where you can disable individual actions or restrict who can use them.
How to Install More Body Actions
- 1.Go to the CurseForge project page and download the BP and RP .mcpack files for your Bedrock version.
- 2.Open each .mcpack file to import it into Minecraft Bedrock Edition automatically.
- 3.Create a new world or open an existing world in the Edit World menu.
- 4.Go to World Settings > Experiments and enable the Beta APIs toggle.
- 5.Under Resource Packs, apply the RealSit RP.
- 6.Under Behavior Packs, apply the RealSit BP.
- 7.Launch the world. Sit by pressing Sneak near a block, lie down by holding Sneak while seated, and crawl by walking forward from a sitting position.
Compatibility with Realms and Servers
More Body Actions works on Realms and in multiplayer servers as long as both the BP and RP are applied at the world level and all players accept the pack prompt on join. The pack does not require other players to download anything separately; the server-side pack distribution handles it.
The pack conflicts with any other addon that modifies player.json. This includes some mob-transformation packs, certain movement overhauls, and a small number of large survival addons. If you experience broken animations after adding other behavior packs, test More Body Actions in a clean world with no other packs to isolate the conflict.
Known Issues
- Incompatible with any addon that also overrides player.json.
- The Beta APIs experiment must stay enabled after world creation; disabling it breaks the pack.
- Stable Bedrock releases only. Beta and Preview builds are not supported.
- Character Creator skins are supported, but edge cases with custom geometry may produce visual differences.
More Body Actions Bedrock addon showcase
Questions about this entry.
How do I install More Body Actions on Bedrock?
Download the BP and RP .mcpack files from the CurseForge project page. Open each file to import them into Minecraft, then apply both packs to your world under Edit World > Behavior Packs and Resource Packs. Enable the Beta APIs experiment in World Settings > Experiments before launching the world.
Does More Body Actions work on Realms?
Yes. More Body Actions supports Minecraft Realms and multiplayer servers. Apply both the behavior pack and resource pack through your Realm settings and all players who join will receive the pack prompt automatically.
Does More Body Actions need experimental toggles?
Yes. The Beta APIs experiment must be enabled in your world settings. Without it, the pack loads but none of the body actions work. Enable it before creating the world or via Edit World > Experiments on an existing save.
Which Minecraft Bedrock version does More Body Actions support?
The latest release (v3.4.6) targets Bedrock 1.21.130 and above. Older builds cover 1.21.80 and later. The CurseForge files tab lists every release with its compatible version range so you can download the right file for your current Bedrock build.
Can I use More Body Actions with other Bedrock addons?
Partially. The pack conflicts with any addon that also modifies player.json, which includes some movement packs and certain survival overhauls. If animations break, test in a clean world with only More Body Actions active to confirm the conflict before adding other packs back one at a time.
