GraveStone Addon
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GraveStone mod — lose a life, not your whole season.
This addon turns death from a rage-quit into a quick recovery run, and once you get used to it, you’ll wonder how you ever played Bedrock without it. When you die, you get a unique key tied to that exact grave. Pop it in your hand and it pings you with the coordinates plus the distance in blocks, so you can beeline straight to your stuff instead of doing the “where did I fall?” dance. When you reach the site, interact with the grave while holding the key and your entire inventory pops back like you never face-checked that creeper. Keys are one-to-one, so don’t toss it in a random chest; keep it on your hotbar, sprint the route, and you’ll be back in armor before phantoms yawn. If you do manage to lose the key, you can craft a replacement and still claim your gear—no soft locks, no weird edge cases. Only the owner can open their own grave, even if someone else waves the right key, which makes this super clean for Realms and public servers where “accidents” happen. Server ops get a safety rope too: tag yourself as admin and you can open any grave to help players who biffed their run; just use it for support, not drama.
The End gets special love. If you fall into the void, the mod drops your grave at Y=1 with a little platform so you have a real shot at recovery. Bring blocks, a water bucket, and don’t panic—bridge out, grab, and bail. In crowded hotspots where players die on the same tile, the mod spawns graves side-by-side, so you won’t overwrite your friend’s loot pile. A nice touch is the eight different grave styles that appear based on your XP level at death; it’s a tiny visual story about how stacked you were, and it actually helps you spot your marker in messy terrain. For survival flow, set a simple “death drill”: jot the coords the key shows, stash a recovery kit at spawn with food, blocks, and a spare pick, and route the fastest, safest line back—slabbed tunnels, torch breadcrumbs, or nether shortcuts if you’re spicy. In PvE dungeons and boss nights, agree that teammates escort the keyholder and keep aggro off them; one person retrieves, everyone else screens, and your session doesn’t devolve into chain deaths.
If you’re playing on servers, this is basically “keep inventory” without the cheese. It respects risk, protects progress, and keeps loot secure to the rightful owner. For folks searching later: Minecraft Bedrock gravestone addon, MCPE death chest alternative, grave key Bedrock. Die less if you can, obviously—but when it happens, GraveStone makes recovery fast, fair, and drama-free.
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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