Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
26.1.x
Platforms
Supported environments
Server-side
Singleplayer
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Details
Licensed MIT
Published 3 days ago
⏱️ Chronos Rewards
Turn your playtime and daily consistency into epic, game-changing loot! 💎🔥 Chronos Rewards is a high-performance, progression-focused mod built specifically for modern server ecosystems. Whether you are running Fabric, Paper, or Folia, this introduces a balanced, highly satisfying system that rewards players for both daily consistency and long-term playtime grind! 👑
📅 Features At A Glance
- Dual Reward Structures: Track daily login streaks and cumulative total playtime simultaneously! 📆
- Sleek GUI Layout: A beautifully organized, clean 6-row chest interface. 📦
- Highly Optimized: Designed to run flawlessly even on heavy server environments under max capacity stress tests with hundreds of concurrent players. ⚡
- Modern Version Support: Ready for the newest updates, fully supporting up to 1.21.11 (Mounts of Mayhem) and beyond! 🛠️
🎁 The Loot Progression
- Tier 1: The Daily Habit 🟢
- Days 1–3: Emerald stacks to get your economy rolling. 🪙
- Days 7–13: Major iron milestones. ⚙️
- Days 14–18: Escalate to a full Gold Block tier-up! 🥇
- Tier 2: Mid-Game Milestones ⚡
- 1h – 4h: Diamonds, TNT, Obsidian, and an Anvil. 💎
- 5h – 10h: Diamond Blocks, Shulker Shells, and Horse Armor. 🐎
- Tier 3: Endgame Legends 🔥
- 12h – 100h: Netherite Scrap, Wither Skulls, Beacons, and Totems! 💀
- 100 Hours: The ultimate crown jewel—a flight-ready Elytra! 🦅
⚙️ Commands & Configuration
- Access the panel instantly with a single command: /rewards 🎮
- Everything from item types, custom lore text, and tick requirements can be fully customized within a single JSON configuration file to seamlessly match your server's specific theme! 💻
🛠️ How to Use the JSON Configuration
- Step 1: Locate your config folder 📂
- Open your Minecraft server or client instance directory.
- Navigate into the config folder, and look for the folder designated for the rewards mod (typically named chronos_rewards or similar).
- Step 2: Open or create the file 📄
- Inside that folder, locate the configuration file (usually named rewards.json or config.json).
- If the file isn't there yet, start the server once to let the mod generate it, or manually create a new file named exactly rewards.json.
- Step 3: Paste the code 📋
- Open the JSON file using a text editor like Notepad++, VS Code, or standard Notepad.
- Select everything inside the file, delete it, and paste the entire JSON code block provided earlier.
- Ensure no trailing commas or brackets are missing so the syntax remains valid.
- Step 4: Save your changes 💾
- Save the file and close your text editor.
- Step 5: Apply it in-game 🔄
- If the server is already running, type the mod's reload command in the console, or simply restart the server to load the new config.
- Players can now type /rewards in the chat to open up the fully customized 6-row reward menu tracking their daily streaks and playtime milestones! 🎮


