Death Location Tracker Addon
- 10-10-2025, 10:16
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Death Location Tracker Mod — never lose your loot again.
This Bedrock addon does one job and nails it: the second you die, your exact coordinates pop into chat so you can sprint straight back to the scene. It sounds small, but in real survival it’s a run-saver. No more guessing which cave mouth you used, no more “was it the north shore or the spruce ridge?” moments—just grab the numbers and move. On MCPE, I keep a finger ready to screenshot the message so I don’t fumble it while respawning; on Realms or a busy server, I copy the coords into a book & quill or a quick text note because chat can scroll fast after raids. It’s especially clutch in the Nether, where landmarks look samey and lava eats timelines—mark the chat coords, then use your usual route markers or a lodestone compass to guide the final stretch. If you’re running End trips, the tracker is basically insurance: void falls and chorus-chaos stops being “goodbye inventory” and turns into “okay, I know where to aim.” In PvP-enabled worlds, it changes your post-fight rhythm. You can decide fast whether to push for a recovery, regroup with allies, or stash a backup kit and flank from the opposite side of the map. Just remember that chat is public on many Realms and servers; if your clan keeps a secret base, don’t bait an ambush by shouting the numbers—quietly record them and move smart. For day-to-day survival, a few habits make it even better. Sleep in a forward bed before risky dives so the respawn run is short. Keep an “oh-no” chest near portal exits with blocks, food, and a spare pick so you can turn a naked sprint into a controlled retrieval.
If you’re running shaders or RTX, glow markers and small beacon beams near hub paths help you blaze past distractions without losing the line to your coordinates. Performance-wise, the addon is lightweight—no ticking entities, no extra UI—so even low-end MCPE devices handle it fine; the only real “load” is the chat message itself. Admins might want a soft etiquette rule during boss nights so repeated deaths don’t flood conversation, but that’s a social fix, not a tech issue. Bottom line: this is the rare quality-of-life Bedrock addon that feels indispensable after one play session. It keeps survival honest, respects Realms and server pacing, and saves you from the most frustrating part of exploration—losing gear because you couldn’t find your way back in time.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.
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