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Keep Some Inventory

Keep Some Inventory

Don't lose equipment but drop resources when dying

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Minecraft: Java Edition

1.21.x
1.20.x
1.19.x
1.18.x
1.17.x
1.16.x
1.15.x

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PuckiSilver
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Details

Licensed MIT
Published 2 years ago
Updated 10 months ago
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Keep Some Inventory

Isn't it annoying when you die and your items are far away and surrounded by danger?

With this data pack no longer, since you keep your fighting equipment like weapons, tools and armor on you when dying!

Overview

Personally I don't like playing with the keepInventory gamerule set to true because it feels cheap to go somewhere dangerous without the risk of losing anything. This data pack aims to give dangerous areas their risk back while still allowing you to use your best equipment that you spent hours on farming, crafting and enchanting.

Features

  • When dying, you keep all your equipment on you while still dropping your resources.
  • Your items will not splatter, they all stay at the exact location you died at, no items flying into lava or off of cliffs.
  • At the location of your death you can collect all your experience and it is not limited to about 7 levels, like in vanilla minecraft.
  • After dying, your items and experience will despawn after 10 minutes instead of despawning after the normal 5 minutes.

Compatability

  • This pack will most likely not work together with grave packs or packs doing anything to items on death.
  • This pack makes use of vanilla item tags and the convention of common c tags used by mod loaders, and may therefore be compatible with mods - no guarantee.
  • You can modify the items that should be dropped on death by opening the zip/jar and modifying the tag located at data/pskeep2/tags/item/drop.json.

CraftBukkit Servers (Spigot, Paper, Purpur, etc.)

This datapack works with CraftBukkit, provided you set /gamerule keepInventory true in each world, because CraftBukkit has separate gamerules for each world (the Nether and the End are considered separate worlds). Not setting the keepInventory rule to true for a world or dimension will cause the default Minecraft death and drop item behaviour.


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