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The Backpacks mod adds five types of backpacks: The Backpack, Big Backpack, Workbench Backpack, Big Workbench Backpack and Ender Backpack. These can be worn in your chest armour slot. While wearing a Backpack, you can access its inventory by pressing the assigned keybind ("B" by default). The Backpack can also be opened by right-clicking while holding one. You can Shift + Right Click a Backpack to rename it. The standard and big backpacks can be crafted in 16 colors, in addition to the standard recipe.Jump to: navigation, search There is currently no text in this page. You can search for this page title in other pages, or , but you do not have permission to create this page. BetterStorage adds more storage options, like Storage Crates, Backpacks, Reinforced Chests, Lockers, Armor Stands, as well as locks and keys for its chests. Chests in BetterStorage have 12 more inventory slots than Vanilla chests. All of the chests have the same durability and storage space, but look different and use different materials to make.

These Chests are immune to Creeper explosions. Chests may be placed side by side to form double chests just like Vanilla chests, and can also be placed directly next to a Vanilla chest or double chest without connecting to it.
dg luxury backpack e2You can place Locks on chests, and enchant these locks with different abilities.
amazonbasics dslr and laptop backpack with orange interiorKeys can be color coded with Vanilla dyes and can be placed on a keyring to consolidate space.
sk8er backpack In addition to new chests, there are Storage Crate and Lockers. Storage Crates can be placed in a pile to form one large connected inventory space, and Lockers act like Vanilla Chests but can also connect to each other when placed on top of each other.

BetterStorage chests cannot be organized using a middle click whereas Vanilla chests can. BetterStorage adds 7 enchantments that can be placed on Keys or Locks: Unlocking, Lockpicking, Morphing, Persistance (sic), Security, Shock, and Trigger. The Adventure Backpack is a mod by Javier Darkona. A mod that adds an interesting twist to the meaning of wearing a Backpack that can also be placed when the Player gets tired carrying it, with a broad selection for all taste and preferences. The collection of over 60 Backpacks offer distinctive functionality and some even have a special ability. The mod also offers some accessories, tools and a few unique items. All items can be crafted with vanilla materials making this mod independent. Some of the unique functionalities are a quick tool swap and built-in fluid storage (with an optional hose attachment to spray or drink), sleeping bag and crafting table. The Backpacks preserve the contents upon the death of the Player and are impervious to Lava and explosions when placed.

Latest Version (MC Version) 1.18.17 (1.5.x and 1.6.x) Used Version (MC Version) The Backpacks mod adds a large line of ways to expand your inventory space and add portable crafting tables to take on the go. They also add armor rating: Normal, Big, and Ender backpacks provide the same armor rating as an Iron Chestplate. The Workbench Backpacks provide half the armor rating of an Iron Chestplate, and they have unlimited durability so they can be a cheap way of getting Iron armor and provide storage too. All types of backpacks, except for workbench backpacks, can be dyed using any of the vanilla Minecraft dyes. The dye can be placed with the crafting recipe itself or after the backpack is created. They can be renamed by sneaking (Shift by default) and right clicking which will bring up a dialog window to rename the backpack in hand. The Normal Backpacks add the equivalent of a small portable chest (27 slots) to your inventory. Although you can make it equal to the big backpacks in the config file by changing the number of rows up to six (the amount can be decreased also).

To open it, right click it when it is in your hand or put it in the chestpiece slot and press B. You can color them with dye by putting any type of dye next to them in a crafting table. You can also rename them by sneaking and right clicking the backpack while it is in your hand. It is crafted by putting eight leather in the outer slots of your crafting table as shown below. The Big Backpacks add the equivalent of a large portable chest (54 slots) to your inventory. Similar to the Normal Backpack, right click it while it is in your hand or put it in your chestpiece slot and press B. You can color the Big Backpacks by putting any color dye next to your backpack in your crafting table. To upgrade from the Normal Backpack to the bigger one, surround the Normal Backpack in Tanned Leather, and it will upgrade to the Big Backpack while keeping everything in the previous backpack. It would be cheaper to craft two Normal Backpacks instead of one Big Backpack, but the amount of space that backpacks can take up would increase.

The Small Workbench Backpack is the same as a normal Workbench, but you can right click it while it is in your hand to open it instead of placing it. It does not have any inventory slots and is only used for crafting. The Big Workbench Backpack is the same as the Small Workbench Backpack, but it has eighteen storage slots. These backpacks are crafted the same way as the Big and Normal Backpacks, but a workbench is added to the empty slot in the middle. They cannot be colored. To craft an item using the Big Workbench Backpack the needed materials have to be placed in inventory slots of the backpack first. All Workbench Backpacks conserve the items and their position in the crafting grid even if you leave the Workbench Backpack Interface, which is very useful for many crafting operations. You can wear backpacks. They take the place of your chest piece, and they will render on your character's back as whatever color backpack you select. This will, of course, remove your ability to wear a chest piece.

Alternatively, you can carry the backpack in your "second inventory", but this will not render on your character. It isn't possible to nest backpacks (you can't put a backpack into a backpack). This includes Ender Backpacks. However, it is possible to get a backpack into an Ender Backpack by putting it in an Ender Chest. These backpacks can then be retrieved from the Ender Backpack, but cannot be put back inside. You can also put a backpack into a bag, which can hold backbacks. The backpacks inside the bag can hold bags, which hold backpacks, therefore giving infinite inventory space. On very rare occasions, you may find a passive Enderman with 60 health (Frienderman) wearing an Ender Backpack. This backpack comes from the Better Storage mod and can only be obtained by placing an Ender Chest next to the Frienderman, who will drop their backpack to pick up the chest. You may have as many backpacks as you want in your inventory. Backpacks are commonly found in dungeons and large pirate ship chests.