
Description:-
Author: Lord Raiyon
Raiyon’s Glowing Ores Addon is a visually stunning and functional modification for Minecraft Pocket Edition (MCPE) and Bedrock Edition. This addon introduces glowing ores that emit light, making them easier to spot in dark caves and adding a unique aesthetic to mining. Designed to support RenderDragon, the advanced rendering engine in Minecraft Bedrock, this addon ensures compatibility and optimal performance. Below are five key features of Raiyon’s Glowing Ores Addon, along with a brief explanation of its functionality.
Key Features:
Glowing Ores:
Ores such as coal, iron, gold, diamond, and emerald now glow in the dark, making them easier to locate while mining. Each ore has a distinct glow color, adding a vibrant touch to caves.RenderDragon Support:
The addon is fully compatible with RenderDragon, ensuring smooth performance and seamless integration with Minecraft Bedrock Edition.Customizable Glow Intensity:
Players can adjust the brightness and intensity of the glowing ores to suit their preferences, allowing for a personalized mining experience.Enhanced Mining Experience:
The glowing ores not only look beautiful but also make mining more efficient by reducing the need for torches and improving visibility in dark areas.Compatibility with Other Mods:
Raiyon’s Glowing Ores Addon works seamlessly with other MCPE/Bedrock mods, allowing players to combine it with their favorite addons for a richer gameplay experience.
- This helps a lot in the gameplay in general and makes mining less tedious since after the cave update it became more tedious.

- Ores have been modified, they emit true light and this can prevent the spawning of hostile mobs or light up like a torch.

Blocks modified to emit light:
- Diamond Ore, Emerald Ore, Copper Ore, Iron Ore, and Lapis Lazuli Ore.
- Deepslate Diamond Ore, Deepslate Emerald Ore, Deepslate Copper Ore, Deepslate Iron Ore, and Deepslate Lapis Lazuli Ore.
Installation Note:
- This addon is compatible with any other add-ons.
- This addon is compatible with RenderDragon.
- No need to turn on the Experimental Setting.