You walk! The only way is if you remember how you got there or noted the co ordinates or location on a map? You only have 5minutes though before you stuff despawns, that's if it wasn't blown up by the TNT, if that's the way you died..?
I also use Rei's Minimap. It has a deathpoint feature, where, should you die, it places an sutomated waypoint so you can quickly return by sprinting, it also show the distance.
My Way: step 1: have enough time to dont die step 2: i pressed f3 then screenshot it step 3: die and make sure you got the screenshot in your computer screen step 4: SPRINT TO DA ITEMS!!!!!!!! *or just say /gamemode 1 then il try to remember my items * note: Do not follow this steps cuz i said *die* in step 3 L O L
Don't raid temples unless you know what you're doing. If you must do so, don't take your valuables in with you, because you will get blown up and they will too. In this case, they've exploded and you can't get them back (same goes for the TNT and contents of the chests).
Rei's minimap death point is cheating, plain and simple. You're supposed to lose items to dying every once and a while, not be eternally having everything.
Either a) Try to remember which biome was after the one you were in and go in that direction until you find it again or remake your stuff.
Honestly b is easier in literally EVERY minecraft situation except for mid-late game where you have diamond tools but levels are scarce.
I don't think finding your stuff will be that difficult even without Rei's minimap. You have to have a rough idea of the direction in which you headed from the spawn. Now, all you have to do is switch to creative and fly towards that direction or you can just walk there so that you don't feel guilty for cheating.
Either a) Try to remember which biome was after the one you were in and go in that direction until you find it again or remake your stuff.
Might wanna edit out that emoticon so it doesn't look like you're trolling. I've had that happen to me multiple times, I wish such a common key combo wasn't used there.
The only feature I use on Rei's Minimap is the waypoints (as most open world games tend to use a similar feature). The deathpoint marker seems to be an unfair advantage in my opinion.
I also use Rei's Minimap. It has a deathpoint feature, where, should you die, it places an sutomated waypoint so you can quickly return by sprinting, it also show the distance.
Your items will be where you died. However they will despawn 5 minutes after you respawn so it's a good idea to not bring your rare items when traveling far away.
That's not necessarily true. They will despawn in 5 minutes IF the chunk where your items are is loaded. If you're "far away" those chunks will not be loaded and the "despawn timer" will not run.
The best tip I can give would be to be more aware of the direction you're headed in and the direction of your spawn from your current location. f3 can be a BIG help in this department. Having exact coordinates will make everything much easier. I usually note my current coordinates before attempting anything I think may get me killed.
If you have access to Ender Chests (even a regular chest would work) I would carry one on me and dump my most valuable stuff in there before attempting anything reckless as well. If you've got quick reflexes you may even be able to place it and dump your inventory in there before dying to some surprise attacks.
You should just use the F3 + F2, if you haven't, and respawned (whick a lot do in a hurry) you can say goodbye IF you don'tknow where is the place you died. Try looking for biomes that are around the death point or biomes that you remember you passed going there.
walkj around with your coordinates on so if you die you can have them open and screenshot. Do this when you dont know where you are so you can come back.
Coordinates are always the best way. If you've got a minimap, good for you, but not everyone mods their game. And even some of us who mod don't like to use minimap mods.
Anyway, it's always best not to go adventuring until you've gotten yourself set up somewhere, and then only take the absolutely necessary tools and armor for it. Never take things you really can't replace.
Coordinates are always the best way. If you've got a minimap, good for you, but not everyone mods their game. And even some of us who mod don't like to use minimap mods.
Anyway, it's always best not to go adventuring until you've gotten yourself set up somewhere, and then only take the absolutely necessary tools and armor for it. Never take things you really can't replace.
Perhaps you can look at the date before posting; last I saw it wasn't 2013.
Anyway, I've previously used Rei's minimap, not necessarially only for the death points feature, although I did use it as otherwise there's like a 0.0001% chance of me finding where I died in time (in caves); I also previously once made a backup copy of my world and after finding where I died (too late) I restored the backup and just ran and dug down over where I died. Nowadays I use a feature I modded in myself, which shows your last death point in the inventory screen, not that I really need it much (zero deaths in my current world so far, only one of three in my previous world was in a cave where I otherwise didn't know exactly where I was).
Of course, there's also the time I died in lava and just reverted to a backup of my world, losing around 6 hours of progress (which wasn't really much, just exploring caves), but much preferable to having to enchant new equipment (even more so now as I use mod items that are extremely expensive to enchant and hard to find resources for; I don't even have enough resources to make a new set of gear without a lot of mining, just barely find enough to repair them as is; that said, all the stuff I mine is put in an Ender chest where it is safe, but I could do without that stuff).
Coordinates are always the best way. If you've got a minimap, good for you, but not everyone mods their game. And even some of us who mod don't like to use minimap mods.
Anyway, it's always best not to go adventuring until you've gotten yourself set up somewhere, and then only take the absolutely necessary tools and armor for it. Never take things you really can't replace.
This is a dead thread; look at the date before posting. Your advice would most likely not help a question regarding a world from 2 years ago.
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Hopefully, this will be a lesson for next time.
Either a) Try to remember which biome was after the one you were in and go in that direction until you find it again or remake your stuff.
Honestly b is easier in literally EVERY minecraft situation except for mid-late game where you have diamond tools but levels are scarce.
Might wanna edit out that emoticon so it doesn't look like you're trolling. I've had that happen to me multiple times, I wish such a common key combo wasn't used there.
Not everyone likes using mods.
That's not necessarily true. They will despawn in 5 minutes IF the chunk where your items are is loaded. If you're "far away" those chunks will not be loaded and the "despawn timer" will not run.
The best tip I can give would be to be more aware of the direction you're headed in and the direction of your spawn from your current location. f3 can be a BIG help in this department. Having exact coordinates will make everything much easier. I usually note my current coordinates before attempting anything I think may get me killed.
If you have access to Ender Chests (even a regular chest would work) I would carry one on me and dump my most valuable stuff in there before attempting anything reckless as well. If you've got quick reflexes you may even be able to place it and dump your inventory in there before dying to some surprise attacks.
Keep it civil, please.
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Anyway, it's always best not to go adventuring until you've gotten yourself set up somewhere, and then only take the absolutely necessary tools and armor for it. Never take things you really can't replace.
Perhaps you can look at the date before posting; last I saw it wasn't 2013.
Anyway, I've previously used Rei's minimap, not necessarially only for the death points feature, although I did use it as otherwise there's like a 0.0001% chance of me finding where I died in time (in caves); I also previously once made a backup copy of my world and after finding where I died (too late) I restored the backup and just ran and dug down over where I died. Nowadays I use a feature I modded in myself, which shows your last death point in the inventory screen, not that I really need it much (zero deaths in my current world so far, only one of three in my previous world was in a cave where I otherwise didn't know exactly where I was).
Of course, there's also the time I died in lava and just reverted to a backup of my world, losing around 6 hours of progress (which wasn't really much, just exploring caves), but much preferable to having to enchant new equipment (even more so now as I use mod items that are extremely expensive to enchant and hard to find resources for; I don't even have enough resources to make a new set of gear without a lot of mining, just barely find enough to repair them as is; that said, all the stuff I mine is put in an Ender chest where it is safe, but I could do without that stuff).
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
This is a dead thread; look at the date before posting. Your advice would most likely not help a question regarding a world from 2 years ago.