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Lore Chat Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Lore Chat mod — keep the convo in-character by floating your message right above your head on Bedrock SMPs.

This addon is multiplayer-only by design, and that’s the whole charm. The moment you join, you get a “Lore Chat” item that opens a clean little interface where you type what you want people to see. Hit send and your line appears under your name, hovering just enough to feel like a speech bubble. By default it fades after about fifteen seconds, which keeps lobbies from turning into text soup, but there’s also a permanent toggle if you need a longer display. That one switch is clutch for roleplay servers, markets, and events: turn it on to pin a shop sign like “Buying iron — 2 ems/stack” or a character blurb during a questline, then flip it off when you’re done so you don’t run around tagged forever. Lose the item? No panic. Craft another by combining a pen and paper, and you’re back in business without admin help.

In survival, treat Lore Chat like quick, local comms instead of blasting global chat. When you’re mining as a duo, throw up “Lava left — bridge pls” or “Torch runner” and your partner gets the message without digging through a chat log. On busy SMP hubs, pin “AFK five min” over your head before you step away so nobody waits on you for trades. Builders can lead tours by dropping short cues at each stop—“Storage wing,” “Villager hall,” “Nether hub”—and the line hangs long enough for screenshots, which is perfect for MCPE clips. If you’re hosting a Realm, it doubles as lightweight server UI: set up stall days where vendors toggle permanence to show prices, run faction meets with color-coded names plus floating titles, and make scavenger hunts where clues are literally carried by NPC actors (aka your friends).



For PvP and minigames, play the psychology. Over-head lines are visible to anyone looking at you, so you can bait rotations with a fake “Go B” in a Counter-Strike-style map or coordinate silently by keeping the bubble off and relying on timing. Don’t put secrets up there expecting privacy; think “nearby players” rather than “DMs,” even though it’s a fantastic tool for quiet conversations in a crowded spawn. Keep messages tight so they’re readable in motion, save the permanent toggle for shops, quests, and staff roles, and remember to clear it after events. If your device stutters in huge lobbies, type once, let it fade, and re-post only when needed—that respects frames and keeps the vibe clean.

Bottom line: Lore Chat is the easiest way to add diegetic chat to a Minecraft Bedrock server. It’s perfect for roleplay, market days, SMP town halls, and content clips, and it slots right into any multiplayer world without extra setup. For search: Minecraft Bedrock addon, MCPE multiplayer chat, Bedrock roleplay speech bubbles, Lore Chat SMP.

Installation:
— Download McPack
— Use the Minecraft
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

bh-lore-chat.mcaddon [129.35 Kb] (downloads: 4)
rp-lore-chat.mcaddon [137.87 Kb] (downloads: 3)


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