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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Adds additional requirements to use a bed. You must have a campfire within 16 blocks in any direction + something above the head of the bed (can be anything, even string).
Why?
The idea is to discourage the temptation of just plopping a bed down to skip the night. Instead, it nudges the player into the direction of finding shelter to truly settle down for the night with safety and comfort.
I made it for me, bc I like the idea of securing an area to "hole up for the night" somewhere safe. I made it a self-imposed rule and enjoyed how it played, so decided its good enough that I'd want it enforced naturally.
With villages, surface caves, or mods with random structures scattered in world gen, it makes it actually convenient to find one while traveling too, giving immersive value to otherwise skippable locations.
Q&A
Why campfires even in hot biomes?
I thought about allowing a different block to account for heat sources not really being necessary in hot places, but for now its not necessary. Thematically, I think fires always have a case to be needed in camp (cooking, disinfecting, warding off predators/undead, etc.).
In the future I'll probably allow any block to provide comfort, by including its id into a config.
Why require overhead coverage but allow anything?
In the "campsite" theme and most homes/outposts, the bed would almost always be covered by a roof of some sort if made immersively. Seems like an easy-to-check thing if its truly a cozy spot to sleep or not.
That said, I can imagine a cool stargazing bed setup too, so I wanted nearly invisible blocks (e.g., string) to achieve this requirement. Allowing any block gives more flexibility for all the things I can't program for.


