Food Needed To Respawn At Bed
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Bed respawning now requires a nearby barrel with food, and you’ll respawn with less than full hunger or at world spawn if it’s empty.
Focuses on cooking, recipes, and food-related mechanics.
Forge is a popular mod loader for versions 1.1+ of Minecraft.
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This mod changes how bed respawning works in Minecraft. To respawn at your bed, a nearby barrel must contain some food. When you respawn, the amount of food required to fully restore your hunger is removed from the barrel, but if the barrel contains less than that amount, you will respawn with less than full hunger. If there is no food in the barrel, or no barrel nearby, you will respawn at the world spawn instead, though your bed will remain linked to you and will function normally once a barrel is refilled. This adds a survival-focused twist, making food management an important part of respawning.
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