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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Leaderboard Hologram
Most Minecraft servers already have good player statistics. The problem is that those numbers usually stay buried in menus, commands, or files that normal players never look at.
Leaderboard Hologram brings those stats into the world itself.
You can place floating leaderboard boards at spawn, in a mining area, inside a minigame lobby, or anywhere else you want players to immediately notice progress. It is meant for servers that want public goals, visible competition, and a cleaner way to show long-term activity without forcing players to install anything on the client.
This mod is fully server-side.
What The Mod Does Well
- Creates in-world hologram leaderboards using Minecraft display entities
- Lets you create boards with friendly preset names instead of memorizing raw statistic paths
- Supports custom raw paths when you want full control
- Stores boards by name so moving, refreshing, editing, and removing them later stays manageable
- Formats play time and similar values in a readable way instead of dumping ugly raw numbers
- Refreshes automatically and can also be updated manually
- Includes visual themes so boards do not all look the same
- Works well for survival servers, hubs, community servers, and progression-focused worlds
Presets And Broader Tracking
The mod is built to be practical, not just technical.
That means you are not limited to awkward raw keys every time you want to make a board. There are friendly presets for common things like:
- play time
- deaths
- mob kills
- villagers traded
- diamonds collected
- iron collected
- emeralds collected
- logs chopped
- total blocks broken
- total items crafted
- total items used
Some presets also combine more than one underlying statistic so the result makes more sense for real server use.
Designed For Actual Server Owners
The focus here is ease of use first:
- commands are easier to remember
- boards survive restarts
- the display is meant to be readable in normal gameplay
- setup does not require a client mod
- different Minecraft versions use their own matching jar builds
In other words, this mod is meant to be something you can install, configure, and keep running without babysitting it all the time.
Example Uses
- a spawn leaderboard for total play time
- a mining leaderboard for diamonds collected
- a survival progression board for total blocks broken
- a village board for player trading activity
- a PvE area board for mob kills
Example Commands
/leaderboard create quick play_time
/leaderboard create preset miners diamonds_collected 10
/leaderboard create preset builders blocks_broken_total 10
/leaderboard settheme miners gold
/leaderboard refresh
Need Help?
If you find a bug on a specific Minecraft version, contact me on Discord:
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