Standing still is no longer boring. Your character now exhibits idle breathing—a gentle rise and fall of the chest plate armor. While running, the camera bob is smoothed out, and the arms swing in opposition to the legs (left arm forward with right leg). Sprinting kicks up a visual dust particle effect and shifts the character’s center of gravity forward.
Created by the developer "skupka," this addon bridges the uncanny valley of Minecraft’s stiff, floating-arm movement. It introduces fluid, physics-based motion. When you swing a pickaxe, your character now shifts their weight. When you hold a bow, the string draws back with realistic tension. It transforms the visual feedback of every action—hence the name.
One of the best features is the flexibility. Using the "gear icon" in your resource pack settings, you can toggle between three distinct modes: ACTIONS and STUFF: Available Now! | Full Review 25 Dec 2024 — Action And Stuff by skupka.mcaddon
But the real showstopper is the . Yes — you can prone . You can shimmy through 1-block gaps, crawl under fences, and lie flat in tall grass like a special forces operative. Combine that with the new wall-climbing (on certain surfaces) and dodge-rolls (double-tap sneak while moving), and suddenly your Minecraft world feels like a third-person stealth-action game.
While the addon is stable, here are common fixes: Standing still is no longer boring
What makes Action And Stuff genius is that every animation change has a gameplay hook. Crawling reduces your hitbox, letting you evade arrows or hide from the Warden. Dodging gives you brief invincibility frames. The climbing system isn't just visual — you can scale specific blocks and hang from ledges.
One of the most requested features for vanilla Minecraft is the ability to crawl through 1-block gaps. delivers this flawlessly. By activating "Swimming" in a non-water block (using a specific keybind or trigger), your player drops to their belly, allowing you to sneak under fences, through tunnels, or behind enemy lines in PvP. Sprinting kicks up a visual dust particle effect
: Villagers now have eye-tracking and blinking, making them feel more like living characters rather than static NPCs. Even animals like fish and baby chickens have received a total animation facelift. Three Ways to Play
Vanilla Minecraft treats held items like flat textures glued to the bottom right of your screen. replaces this with a true 3D first-person model. You will see the side of your tools, the thickness of your shield, and the actual fingers of your character gripping the hilt. When you block with a sword (in versions that allow it), the blade angles to deflect incoming damage visually.