Fours Gravestones (Death is not the End!) Addon
- 12-10-2025, 09:23
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Fours Gravestones Mod (Death is not the End!) — Drop a grave on death, lock your loot in place, and turn every wipe into a clean, recoverable run.
When you mess up—miss a ladder grab, get clipped by a skeleton volley, or eat a creeper to the face—this Bedrock addon plants a gravestone exactly where you fell and tucks your entire inventory inside. No more sprinting through a field of scattered items with a half-empty hotbar and a timer ticking toward despawn. You respawn, orient, fight your way back, and interact with the stone to reclaim your gear in seconds. The flow feels natural: you still pay for mistakes with travel time and risk, but the recovery is focused and fair. Fours Gravestones Mod (Death is not the End!) keeps the stakes of survival intact while removing the chore of hunting for that one tool that bounced behind a bush.
It shines in the places that usually ruin a night. Fall into a ravine? Pillar down from a safe lip, clear hostiles, and pop the stone to refill armor, food, and tools without juggling drops on a ledge. Go down near lava in the Nether? Bridge smart, carve a small platform, and open the grave from a controlled angle so a stray knockback doesn’t send your loot swimming. Blow a glide and crater mid-journey? The marker gives you a single objective instead of a blind spiral over your last known path. Because the stone holds everything, you get your familiar hotbar layout back immediately, which lets you re-enter a fight with confidence rather than panic-placing blocks and eating raw food just to survive the walk home.
Co-op and Realms play benefit even more. One teammate can kite mobs off the site while the other opens the grave, then you swap roles and move on like the wipe never happened. On servers with PvP, assume your stone might be watched; circle wide, gain height, and time the interact when the lane is clear. For long worlds, keep a tiny rescue kit at spawn—blocks, basic weapon, cooked food—so the runback isn’t scuffed. Mark recovery routes with torches or banners at forks, and add short slab ramps where cliffs bottleneck; you’ll thank yourself when you have to sprint that path under pressure. On MCPE, where menus and drag-drop can be clumsy, the one-touch reclaim is a huge quality-of-life boost that keeps you moving instead of fiddling with inventory while mobs respawn around you.
What makes this feel right is the balance. You still need to play smart—bridge safely, clear angles, respect spawners—but your progress is protected from randomness. Nights stay tense, caves stay spicy, and exploration pushes farther because losing your kit no longer means losing the session. If you want honest survival with fewer rage-quits and more momentum, this is the kind of lightweight Bedrock addon that slots into any world, plays nice on Realms and servers, and earns its keep the first time you recover a full set from a place you swore was unrecoverable.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.
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