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Advanced Compass Addon

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Advanced Compass Mod — Achievement-friendly tracking for home, waypoints, and last death without cheats.

This Bedrock addon turns the everyday compass into a clean navigator that actually moves your run forward. Pop the UI, select what you want to track—your base, a custom marker, or the last place you died—and a floating meter shows how far you are from that target in real time. No teleport, no gimmicks, just honest distance you can use on foot, by boat, or with Elytra. Because it keeps achievements on, every milestone you unlock here still counts, which makes long survival sessions feel like part of your main world instead of a side experiment.

The loop is simple. Set “Home” once you’ve got a roof, then roam. When you see something worth returning to—ruins off a coastline, a double-spawner in the dark, or a perfect hill for a tower—drop a waypoint and keep moving. The distance meter teaches you to navigate by feel: hold a steady heading, glance at the number, and adjust until it falls fast. If it stalls, you’re drifting wide or fighting elevation; shift your angle and watch the count tighten again. After a wipe, switching to “Last Death” turns panic into a plan. Sprint the line the meter suggests, gear up at the edge of danger, and pick your stuff back up without that aimless spiral that costs a whole day.






Dimension travel is where it shines. Overworld routes are straightforward, but in the Nether and the End, the per-dimension saves keep your targets clean so you don’t mix coordinates across portals. Mark both sides of a portal pair, name them clearly, and you’ll build reliable highways fast. For Nether runs, trust the count but respect terrain—hug walls on lava seas, bridge short bursts, and let the meter handle the big picture while you handle footing. In the End, switch to the waypoint for your return platform before you pearl out to an outer island; the distance readout is a safety rope when the void wants to mess with your sense of direction.

Multiplayer and Realms play feel organized with hardly any chatter. Call “heading to Home 1, 600 out,” and everyone instantly knows pace and direction. On touch (MCPE), the no-teleport approach means you keep the challenge while still feeling prepared; on controller or keyboard, the UI is quick enough that you aren’t pausing the run for menus. For long hauls, pair the compass with smart trail habits: place a beacon of torches at forks, banner your main junctions, and keep names short so swapping targets is muscle memory. Advanced Compass doesn’t trivialize exploration; it strips out the busywork so you cover more ground, die less to confusion, and turn every trip into a clean route you can repeat.

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

advanced-compass-mod.mcaddon [168.18 Kb] (downloads: 2)


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