No Sleeping
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This data pack makes it so that beds explode in the overworld just like they do in the nether and end!
Data Packs were introduced to vanilla Minecraft in version 1.13 and allow the server to modify data about the game, or run commands. Data Packs are compatible with all mod loaders.
Fabric is a mod loader for versions 1.14+ of Minecraft, particularly popular for client side and optimization mods.
Quilt is a fork of the Fabric mod loader. Many Fabric mods are compatible with Quilt and vice versa.
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Update to 1.21.11 coming soon!
No Sleeping!
This is a simple data pack(and mod- see "versions") that makes it so that beds will explode when you try to sleep in them in the overworld, just like they do in the nether and the end.
Do NOT use Version 1.0.0 [release], it won't work. Version 0.3.0 [release cadidate] is the same feature-wise.
DATAPACK: Note that there are different versions for pre-1.21 and 1.21-and-onwards use, make sure you get the correct one!
MOD: Unfortunently I have not been able to test the latest (1.21.x) versions of the mod. They should work just fine but due to not having a ton of free time I cannot fully support them. So therefore, it is up to YOU to make sure you use it correctly (taking backups, etc.).
Make sure to use Fabric API. In my testing, it didn't seem to need the Fabric API (or Quilted Fabric API - QFAPI) when running on Quilt, but that could have changed since.
Respawn Anchor?!
Each version (after Version 1.3.0 [release]) will, in it's version number, let you know whether respawn anchors can allow players to set their spawn point in the overworld or not.
x.x.x+NoRespawnAnchorInOverworld - Respawn anchors have their vanilla behavior, and will explode in the overworld if you try to set your spawn on one.
x.x.x+RespawnAnchorInOverworld - Respawn anchors will NOT explode in the overworld if you try to set your spawn on one. They allow you to set your spawn in the overworld.
I plan to maintain both versions of this datapack/mod, as I see why some people may want either version.
If you'd like to make suggestions/report issues, you can do so on my discord!
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When loading a world with this data pack installed, it will tell you that "This world uses experimental settings that could stop working at any time. We cannot guarantee it will load or work. Here be dragons!"
I believe this is because this data pack uses some (fairly) new world generation files in its files. I take no responsibility for any issues this could cause. It's up to you to keep the world safe (backups are highly reccomended).
The files are overworld.json and overworld_caves.json if you were wondering. They're in the dimension_type folder.
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- Make suggestions, report issues, etc.
- View my to-do list with all planned future updates and new packs
- Might get early access to new packs in future
Potential Future Updates
- Creating versions for older minecraft versions
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