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Simple Loot Viewer

Simple Loot Viewer

View loot tables in game!

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Game Mechanics
Mobs
Utility

Compatibility

Minecraft: Java Edition

1.21.1

Platforms

Fabric
Forge
NeoForge
Quilt

Supported environments

Client and server

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Darkhax
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Details

Licensed LGPL-2.1-only
Published 3 weeks ago
Updated last month
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Simple Loot Viewer is a lightweight mod that lets players view loot tables directly in game! It supports many types of loot including chests, mob drops, fishing rewards, archaeology finds, and more!

Features

  • Supports many categories of loot!
  • Data syncs with the server, reflecting changes made by datapacks, plugins, and mods!
  • Simplified display of loot tables.
  • Compatibility with mods and datapacks.
  • Configuration options to disable categories, recategorize loot, and hide loot tables.
  • See loot table IDs with advanced tooltips enabled. (f3+h)

Compatibility

This mod should support any loot tables added by mods, plugins, and data packs. Modifications to existing loot tables will also be reflected, provided the changes are made in a detectable way. If the mod does not use loot tables, or the loot is given to the player outside of the loot table we can not display it.

We provide built-in display names for all vanilla loot tables. We also provide names for all loot tables related to blocks and entity drops. If a table does not have a name we fallback to the loot table ID. Defining a custom name for these tables is not required but can improve the user experience.

Custom names can be defined by adding an optional localization file entry. We look for the key "table.namespace.path.name" where the namespace is the namespace of the table, and the path is the path of the table ID with all forward slashes replaced with dots. For example minecraft:chests/ancient_city is "table.minecraft.chests.ancient_city.name".

Server / Client Info

Loot tables are defined by the server. This means the server must have the mod installed to send the loot table data. If the mod is not installed you will not see any loot data.

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