Credits: Alexx587
From the start, the addon puts you on the spot and forces you to pick a race. Each race has its own pros and cons. For example, Orcs have more health and power but are slow due to their size and can’t sprint. Humans are a balanced, all-around race. Race selection is mostly a matter of preference, but don't worry if you make a mistake—you can change your race later using a special item.
Becoming a Werewolf
This is where I encountered issues with the Werewolf addon. It claims you need to find Infected Villagers, who will transfer the curse to you. You can identify an infected villager by the red marks on their body. However, when I played on the PC version of Minecraft Bedrock, the villagers neither infected me nor transformed into Werewolves at night, as the addon claims. I’m unsure if this is a bug unique to me or platform-specific, but it’s definitely a significant issue.
Assuming everything works fine for you, once you become infected by a villager or a werewolf, you’ll start experiencing symptoms that make your character hungry. After a few episodes of hunger and rage, in about 7 minutes, your transformation will be complete. You’ll be human by day but a Werewolf by night, gaining great bonuses to speed, strength, and endurance—but at a cost.
Curing Lycanthropy
To cure lycanthropy, the disease that turns you into a beast, you’ll need to synthesize a cure. You’ll need to gather an Aconite flower, a dark purple plant. Combine three Aconite flowers with Flint and a Glass Bottle to create a cure for the Werewolf disease.
Tame and ride the Wyvern
Another cool feature is Wyvern riding. In the wild, you’ll find Wyverns, dragon-like creatures that hunt peaceful mobs and burn them with flames. If you manage to kill one and find its nest nearby, you can raise one to ride. Wyvern nests often contain an egg. Place the egg on a campfire and wait for it to hatch. You can then tame the baby Wyvern by feeding it meat, and eventually, you’ll be able to ride it when it grows up.