Tsunami Mod Minecraft Bedrock Work ❲100% DIRECT❳
Does it work? ✅ Yes (Version 1.20.70+)
How it functions: This is the gold standard. It doesn't create a moving wave, but it uses a custom script that checks for ocean biomes. When a "Tsunami Event" triggers, the game performs hundreds of layered /fill commands in a widening arc.
What you see: The horizon turns dark blue, a sound effect of rushing water plays, and suddenly every block within 30 blocks of the coast becomes a water source block. You will get pushed back because the new water sources flow toward empty space.
Limitations: The wave does not sweep inland progressively; the flooding is instantaneous within the radius.
Yes. Any tsunami mod in Bedrock will cause lag if you are not careful. Here is how to optimize:
Real talk: A tsunami mod works beautifully in a single-player Bedrock world on an iPhone 13 or better. On a Nintendo Switch, keep the wave small. tsunami mod minecraft bedrock work
Let’s assume you downloaded the World Disasters Add-On. Here is how to force it to work on Bedrock across PC, iOS, and PS5.
If no mods are working for you, here is a 100% functional "manual tsunami" using only vanilla Bedrock commands. This proves the concept does work. Does it work
Goal: Flood your village instantly.
Instructions:
To make it a "tsunami wave" that moves, place a Repeating Command Block with:
/execute at @p run fill ~0.5 ~-1 ~0.5 ~-0.5 ~3 ~-0.5 flowing_water replace air
Trigger that block with a redstone clock (an observer facing a piston). The wave will move north at 10 blocks per second. Real talk: A tsunami mod works beautifully in