CrossBlades - Duels System Addon
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CrossBlades - Duels System Mod — a fair 1v1 duel setup for Minecraft Bedrock that saves your gear, teleports you into arenas, and restores everything when the fight is over.
CrossBlades - Duels System Mod is built for worlds where PvP is fun but the cleanup is always annoying. You know the drill: somebody wants a quick 1v1, then half the server ends up chasing dropped items, arguing about “give my stuff back,” or running across the map to find where the fight even happened. CrossBlades fixes that by making duels feel like an actual mode. Before each duel, your inventory and gear get saved automatically, and when it ends, everything gets restored whether you win or lose. That alone makes it way easier to host friendly fights, tournaments, or “run it back” grudge matches without wrecking anyone’s survival progress.
The duel flow is simple for regular players. You can challenge someone using /duels:duel [kit], and they respond with /duels:accept [player] or /duels:decline [player]. If you change your mind mid-fight or you’re getting cooked, /duels:leave lets you forfeit. You can also check what loadouts exist with /duels:kits and pull up help with /duels:help, which is nice when you’re trying to teach new players without turning chat into a tutorial wall. Once a duel is accepted, both players get teleported into the arena and there’s a 5-second countdown before it starts, so you don’t get cheap-shot the instant you load in. The duel ends when someone dies, disconnects, or leaves, and after that you’re sent back where you came from instead of being stranded in some arena box across the world.
Kits are where CrossBlades becomes a real server tool instead of just a gimmick. Admins can save their current inventory as a custom kit with /duels:savekit, delete a kit with /duels:deletekit, and basically build unlimited setups for different playstyles or events. You can run a clean “classic” kit for fair fights, then switch it up with themed kits for community nights without forcing everyone to craft and enchant a whole new loadout every time. If you’ve ever tried to host a tournament in Minecraft Bedrock and it turned into ten minutes of “wait I don’t have the right armor,” CrossBlades is the answer. Arena setup is also built for real use: you can configure exact spawn points for both players, manage arenas per kit, and keep things organized through an in-game UI menu instead of making admins edit stuff out of game.
Arenas are protected too—only one duel per arena at a time—so you don’t get two fights overlapping and turning into a random brawl. Each kit can have up to 10 arenas, which is great when your server is active and people are constantly queuing duels. Admins set arena spawns with /duels:arena (the example format includes kit name, arena number, and coordinates for both spawn points), and can remove arenas with /duels:delarena or list them with /duels:arenas. There’s also a lobby system: admins can set a global lobby location using /duels:setlobby, so everyone goes to the same spot after a duel ends. That’s perfect for keeping the “PvP hub” vibe where spectators hang out, trash talk, and queue the next fight. CrossBlades - Duels System Mod basically turns PvP into something clean, repeatable, and drama-free, which is exactly what a Bedrock world needs if you want duels to be fun instead of a mess.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

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