Actions & Stuff 1.10 Transforms Bedrock With Playable Morphs and Full Movement Overhaul

Oreville Studios celebrates double digits by releasing their most ambitious update yet complete with Tiny Takeover support, new character morphs, directional swimming, better boats, and a player movement system that feels entirely fresh.

For years Actions & Stuff has stood out among Bedrock addons by layering expressive animations and mechanics onto vanilla gameplay. Version 1.10 feels like a milestone. Released yesterday the pack now fully supports the Tiny Takeover drop while overhauling how players move swim and interact with the world.

Biggest Changes Players Are Talking About

  • Playable morph characters let you transform into select mobs with their unique abilities intact
  • New movement options including flipping, rolling, sitting, and superhero landings
  • Directional swimming paired with Dolphin's Grace effects for smoother water travel
  • Better boat physics and handling that finally feel reliable
  • Optional 3D models for tools and weapons that can be toggled in the pack settings
  • Cherry biome mob variants, colored potions, beds, banners, fresh nametags, costumes, and skins

The team described it as one of their biggest updates yet and the numbers back up the excitement. The announcement post quickly racked up thousands of likes reposts and replies from Bedrock players eager to test the new systems. Several creators have already begun uploading demonstration videos showing off the morphs and movement tweaks in real scenarios.

What sets this apart from typical addon releases is the attention paid to quality of life across the board. Pack settings give users fine control over which features are active so builders and survival players can tailor the experience. The player movement overhaul in particular has drawn comparisons to how resource packs once transformed visuals only this time the feel of the game itself has changed.

Why It Matters Right Now

Bedrock Edition continues to grow its addon scene and updates like this raise the bar for what players expect from third party content. With official drops arriving regularly creators who keep pace like Oreville Studios maintain strong followings. The rapid uptake of 1.10 suggests many are ready to refresh their worlds with these new tools and animations.

If you have been waiting for Bedrock to feel a bit more alive or want fresh ways to express your character in game this release delivers on multiple fronts. The combination of polish new features and community momentum makes it one of the more noteworthy addon drops so far this year.