To Mcaddon Best !free! - How To Convert Jar

Converting a .jar file ( Minecraft Java Edition mod) to an .mcaddon file ( Minecraft Bedrock Edition

  1. Open IronChests.jar with 7-Zip.
  2. Copy assets/ironchests/textures/ to a new folder IronChests_RP/textures/ironchests/.
  3. Copy assets/ironchests/models/block/ (These are Java models).
  4. Open Blockbench. File → Import → Java Block/Item Model. Load the copper_chest.json file. File → Export → Bedrock Geometry. Save as models/entity/copper_chest.geo.json.

You can copy the logic from the Java source code and "re-code" it into Bridge’s simplified components (like minecraft:interact or minecraft:spell_effects). Method 3: The GeyserMC Strategy (The "Workaround" Best) how to convert jar to mcaddon best

What Cannot Be Converted (Complex Logic):

Open Blockbench: Select "Java Block/Item" to create or import your model. Converting a

Phase 1: Assets

files. They handle pack generation, structure setup, and basic optimization. Asset Porting (Blockbench) Open IronChests

MCCreator: If you made the mod yourself in MCreator, you can export the project for Bedrock Edition directly.

  • Step 7 — Package as .mcaddon, documentation & release (1–3 days)