Mod “Fishy (Fishy)” introduces a variety of new fish to Minecraft Bedrock. Players can catch these fish using a standard fishing rod. After catching, the fish can be cooked using blocks like a smoker and, of course, consumed.
Details about the New Fish
Perch
- Raw food value: 2
- Cooked food value: 6
- Saturation from raw fish: poor
- Saturation from cooked fish: good
Roach
- Raw food value: 2
- Cooked food value: 6
- Saturation from raw fish: poor
- Saturation from cooked fish: good
Trout
- Raw food value: 2
- Cooked food value: 6
- Saturation from raw fish: low
- Saturation from cooked fish: high
Tuna
- Raw food value: 2
- Cooked food value: 6
- Saturation from raw fish: low
- Saturation from cooked fish: high
Golden fish
- Raw food value: 2
- Cooked food value: 4
- Saturation from raw fish: low
- Saturation from cooked fish: high
Additional Information
- This mod may not be compatible with other mods that introduce fish. However, it should still load properly.
- The “Experimental Gameplay” option in Minecraft needs to be enabled!
- You can use the command /function fishy_all_items to quickly configure every item added by this mod.
Installing Fishy (.mcpack)
- Download the mod labeled as “.mcpack” below.
- Open the downloaded file to import the add-on/texture into Minecraft.
- Launch Minecraft Pocket Edition and navigate to world settings.
- For your world, apply the imported:
— Resource Packs.
— Add-on Packs. - Select the imported resource packs/add-ons in each section.
- It is recommended to restart the game client Minecraft PE afterward.
- Start Minecraft Pocket Edition, enter the previously configured world Minecraft, and enjoy the add-on!