- check_circle Functions
- check_circle Loot Tables
Published Jun 22nd, 2021, 6/22/21 3:36 pm
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This data pack was made for Mapmakers to edit and customize. (the loot tables are just an example you can customize it)
This datapack allows you to open chests and get random loot out of it.
This data pack also has a shop to buy chests with a currency called crystals (crystals are a higher currency to keep chests rare)
and the 2nd shop allows you to buy crystals for normal money.
The chest opening is inside your ender chest after installing the data pack to your world
Usage
-Arrows lead back to the previous page.
-Diamond in the right lower corner shows how many crystals you have.
-Items in the middle are:
Chest to open (Picture 1)
Chest to buy (Picture 2)
Crystals to buy (Picture 3)
Set up:
-Put the .zip file into your datapacks folder in your world.
-type /reload to start the datapack
-place an ender chest to use as an case opening (items will replace with stuff in ender chest (stuff wont get lost it will go into your inventory))
Hope you enjoy :)
This datapack allows you to open chests and get random loot out of it.
This data pack also has a shop to buy chests with a currency called crystals (crystals are a higher currency to keep chests rare)
and the 2nd shop allows you to buy crystals for normal money.
The chest opening is inside your ender chest after installing the data pack to your world
Usage
-Arrows lead back to the previous page.
-Diamond in the right lower corner shows how many crystals you have.
-Items in the middle are:
Chest to open (Picture 1)
Chest to buy (Picture 2)
Crystals to buy (Picture 3)
Set up:
-Put the .zip file into your datapacks folder in your world.
-type /reload to start the datapack
-place an ender chest to use as an case opening (items will replace with stuff in ender chest (stuff wont get lost it will go into your inventory))
Hope you enjoy :)
Compatibility | Minecraft 1.17 |
to | Minecraft 1.18 |
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Even if you changed many things, you used my datapack as template for it, and I want a credit for that.
So you just "inspired" from, as example, the pack.mcmeta file?