Finding and using a Tsunami mod in Minecraft Bedrock Edition can be a bit tricky because Bedrock doesn’t support traditional "mods" like Java does. Instead, you will be looking for Add-ons (which change behavior) or Maps (which use command blocks to create the effect).
Performance Killer: Causes severe lag and crashes on lower-end devices (phones, Switch).
Not Real Physics: The water is often solid; you cannot dive through it realistically.
World Corruption Risk: Because the wave places and removes thousands of blocks rapidly, there is a small risk of chunk corruption or leaving behind floating water sources that never drain.
Part 6: Common Errors & Troubleshooting
"My tsunami mod isn't working!" – This is the most common complaint. Here are the fixes. tsunami mod minecraft bedrock
For Windows 10/11 & Mobile (iOS/Android):
Download the .mcaddon file. This is the universal Bedrock file type. If you download a .zip, rename it to .mcaddon.
Double-click the file (on PC) or tap it (on mobile). Minecraft should launch automatically and import the pack.
Create a new world or open an existing one.
Go to Settings > Storage in the world settings.
Under "Behavior Packs," find the Tsunami Mod and activate it. (Ensure you also activate any required Resource Packs).
Toggle "Experimental Gameplay" if the mod requires it (most do).