Sleeping Coffins Addon
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Sleeping Coffins mod — skip the night in style and set your spawn from a spooky coffin instead of a plain old bed.
Drop this into a Bedrock world and the vibe changes fast. Coffins work like beds for the important stuff—spawn setting and passing the night—but with that gothic look that just makes screenshots and SMP bases feel curated. The only catch you really need to plan for is the sleep check: the addon only “sees” players who are sleeping in these coffins, not vanilla beds or beds from other packs. On solo that’s invisible, but on Realms and servers it turns into a fun house rule. Do a quick “coffin-only nights” policy, stick a small crypt at spawn with a few extra slots, and nobody’s stuck watching phantoms while half the lobby naps in normal beds that don’t count.
In survival, treat coffins like a network. Tuck one into your starter cabin, another in a tiny waystation on your mining route, and a third in the attic of your village hall so raid prep is painless. Color-code them by district or task—crimson for the mob farm, dark oak for the mines, birch for the trading hall—so your teammates can call directions fast without fumbling coordinates. Because they’re craftable in all wood types and colors, you can match any palette. Drop a coffin under a stairwell, wrap it with candles and trapdoors, and now you’ve got a lore-friendly save point that looks intentional rather than “random bed in a hallway.” If you’re building a castle or cathedral base, carve a catacomb level with alcoves for each player, add nameplates above their slot, and you’ve basically made a guild dorm that doubles as a tour piece.
On servers, the coordination game is everything. Put a sign at spawn that says “coffin check before sunset,” and run a quick roll call in chat so the skip actually triggers. If someone insists on vanilla beds, let them know it won’t help—this mod’s night logic only counts coffins, period. For events, a themed “vampire inn” near the market is perfect. Players pop in, hit their color, and the world flips to dawn in seconds. Content creators get easy B-roll too: a dusk-to-dawn time-lapse across a graveyard courtyard, then a tight shot of the coffin lid closing as the sky goes dark. When you’re ready to tweak options or double-check how things work, craft the in-game Add-On Guide and keep it in a lectern at town hall so newcomers don’t spam questions.
If you’ve been hunting for “coffin bed for Minecraft Bedrock,” “MCPE sleeping mod,” or “Bedrock Realms cosmetic beds,” this hits the sweet spot—same utility, better atmosphere, and a tiny bit of teamwork that makes nights vanish on command.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Use the Minecraft
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.
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