Published Dec 7th, 2025, 12/7/25 11:05 am
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This datapack gives the clock and compass item an actual value.
While holding the clock, the current time is being displayed for the player (time is translated from ticks to hours and minutes).
If the player skips the night with sleeping, the clock will update to the time the player wakes up (06:00).
The compass now displays the players coordinates and bearing if selected. It should work for multiplayer too (didn't test it, just an assumption!)
This datapacks is meant for being used in survival or adventure mode. However, it also works in creative mode. It is also somewhat compatible with the /time command (for example /time set noon will work). However it has its limits, as when a command such as /time set 18400 is used (it will display the wrong minutes until the next hour)
Have fun trying it out
~Siamcrafter
Older versions
This datapack is a newer version of my deprecated "Immersive World Stats" Datapack. It has new mechanics and actually works in survival.
Installation (important!)
If you download the datapack, you will get a zip-file. Do not put it directly in the datapack-folder! You first need to extract the original content from the zip-file and only then will the datapack show up as "available".
While holding the clock, the current time is being displayed for the player (time is translated from ticks to hours and minutes).
If the player skips the night with sleeping, the clock will update to the time the player wakes up (06:00).
Easter Egg (Spoiler!)
A cool little detail is that the clock only works in the overworld, but not in the end or nether, since there is no sense of time in these two dimensions.
The compass now displays the players coordinates and bearing if selected. It should work for multiplayer too (didn't test it, just an assumption!)
This datapacks is meant for being used in survival or adventure mode. However, it also works in creative mode. It is also somewhat compatible with the /time command (for example /time set noon will work). However it has its limits, as when a command such as /time set 18400 is used (it will display the wrong minutes until the next hour)
Have fun trying it out
~Siamcrafter
| Compatibility | Minecraft 1.21 |
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