
Mel’s Tree Pop
19.05.2026
Mel’s Tree Pop | Tree Capitator is a highly efficient tree-felling addon for Minecraft Bedrock Edition that enhances gameplay with in-game configurable settings, automatic sapling replanting, and protection for your builds. Designed for smooth performance even with large trees, it simplifies tree harvesting without requiring experimental features to be enabled.
Installation
To install Mel’s Tree Pop, add the addon to your Minecraft Bedrock world or behavior packs. Once active, you can access the configuration menu directly within the game to customize its behavior.
How to Use
Simply break the bottom log of a tree to cut down the entire tree at once. By default, you need to be sneaking and wield an axe to trigger the effect, but these requirements can be adjusted in the settings menu.
Open the settings menu in-game by entering the command:
Requirements / Compatibility
This addon works seamlessly on any Minecraft Bedrock world without the need to enable experimental gameplay options. It preserves achievements provided cheats and experimental features remain off.
Key Features
- Build Protection: Safeguards your structures from unintended destruction while cutting trees. Best results occur on newly created worlds.
- Automatic Leaf Decay: Leaves disappear automatically once the wood logs are removed.
- Auto Replanting: New saplings are planted automatically to maintain your forest growth.
- Optimized Performance: Designed for smooth operation, even when felling large or complex trees.
- No Experimental Features Needed: Fully functional without toggling any experimental gameplay options.
- Achievement Friendly: Achievements remain enabled as long as cheats and experimental features are turned off.
Additional Information
This addon utilizes the latest Minecraft Scripting API to ensure stability and efficient performance. It is actively maintained with ongoing improvements and welcomes user feedback.
Visual Examples
Leaf Decay in Action
Auto Replant Feature




Mel's Tree Pop v2.5.1
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