Pack It Up!

Pack It Up!

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A simple backpack mod aimed to provide interesting progression options and simple upgradeability. Choose from a variety of themed packs that hold a ton of certain specific items!

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Createda year ago
Updateda year ago

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What is Pack It Up!?

Pack it up is a simple backpack mod that focuses on storage choices over a simple progression from small backpack to humongous backpack. There are tiers of basic pack, but there is also an array of specialized backpacks tuned towards certain item types, that can hold much more of that type of item.

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Packs

Pack Name Description
Backpack Your run of the mill pack. Holds 2 rows of any item.
Large Backpack Larger basic pack. Holds 4 rows of items. All specialized packs derive from this.
Extreme Backpack High Tier basic pack. Hold 6 rows of stuff.
Iron Armorpack Small armorpack. Can be worn in the chest slot and provides 3 armor
Golden Armorpack Medium armorpack. Can be worn in the chest slot and provides 4 armor
Netherite Armorpack High tier armorpack. Can be worn in the chest slot and provides 6 armor and 2 armor toughness
Blockpack Holds blocks. Can store 3 rows of stacks of 256 blocks.
Orepack Like the blockpack, but can only hold ore blocks, raw ores, and gems. Stacks to 256.
Enderpack A portable ender chest. Links to the players normal ender chest inventory.
Cactuspack A portable trash can. Voids items that have been put into it when the GUI closes.
Plantpack Holds 3 rows of flowers, saplings, logs, and other planty things. Stacks hold 256 items.
Magicpack Holds 3 rows of Enchanted books, potions, and tipped arrows. Can hold up to 256 items, or 4x an items normal limit.
Lunchpack Holds 3 rows of food items. Up to 256 per stack.
Toolpack Holds 7 rows of tools and equipment. Anything that can be damaged.

Getting Started

To get started, craft a Pack Bench with some planks and some ladders (same layout as the smithing table recipe). The Pack Bench GUI also looks very much like a smithing table.

Craft up a Frame, as described in the wiki, and a Backpack Bag. Combine them in the table and viola! Your first basic pack. More advanced packs are combined with a more basic pack and the new bag, rather than a frame. You get to keep the old bag!

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License
MIT
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