BONY162's Backpacks Addon
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BONY162's Backpacks Mod — a wearable off-hand backpack with an upgrade menu for extra storage pages, item magnet pickup, a security lock, and one-click auto-sorting.
BONY162's Backpacks Mod is built for survival players who hate the constant inventory shuffle. The backpack is meant to be worn, not just carried as another item, and the whole wearing method is clean: you equip it by placing the backpack item into your off-hand slot. If you’ve already placed a backpack on the ground, you can also just hit it and it’ll auto-equip into your off-hand, which is super convenient when you’re swapping between backpacks. If you’re already wearing one, the mod handles that by dropping the currently worn backpack item when a new one equips, so you don’t end up stacking backpacks in a weird way.
Upgrades are where BONY162's Backpacks Mod starts feeling like a real system instead of “just more slots.” You’ve got two ways to open the upgrade menu depending on how you play. If you like placing your backpack down as a little base object, you can put it on the ground, sneak, and interact with it to open the upgrade menu. If you’re more of a “never stop moving” player, you can also hold the backpack in your hand and interact with it to open the same upgrade menu. That flexibility is nice because it works for both base management and fast travel runs.
The Extra Storage upgrade is the simple one: it adds extra pages inside your backpack so you can carry more. When the backpack is placed, you’ll see arrows inside it, and you click those arrows to flip between pages like you’re scrolling through a little pocket inventory book. That’s huge for long mining trips, structure looting, or big building sessions where you’re constantly picking up random blocks and don’t want to run home every ten minutes.
The Magnet upgrade is for the “stop making me chase items” crowd. Once you buy it from the upgrade menu, it automatically pulls nearby dropped items right to you, which makes mining and fighting feel way less messy. The best part is it’s not forced—you can toggle it on or off from the same menu after you’ve purchased it, so you can keep it off when you don’t want to suck in junk and turn it on when you’re sweeping up loot.
Security Lock is the multiplayer safety upgrade. Buying it from the upgrade menu sets you as the owner, and once it’s active, only you can open the backpack or pick it up. That’s perfect for shared bases, public servers, or just any world where you don’t want someone “accidentally” rummaging through your stuff. You can toggle the lock between LOCKED and UNLOCKED in the menu, but the mod is very clear that unlocking it means anyone can get inside, so it’s basically a trust switch.
Auto-Sort is the quality-of-life upgrade for when your backpack turns into a junk drawer. It adds a new button in the upgrade menu that instantly sorts items on the current page and stacks everything neatly. You can choose sorting by Name or by Amount, which is great when you’re trying to clean up after a huge run. The catch is fair: Auto-Sort only works when the backpack has been placed in the world, so it’s more of a “come back to base and tidy up” feature than a mid-fight button. BONY162's Backpacks Mod is basically a backpack that actually behaves like a survival tool—wear it off-hand, upgrade it how you want, and keep your runs cleaner, safer, and way less annoying.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.








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