Teleport Potion Addon
- 30-10-2025, 11:37
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Teleport Potion Mod — Bottle your bailout, mark a spot, and blink home on command.
This add-on turns brewing into a travel tool you actually lean on. Instead of burning daylight retracing your steps, you prep a teleport bottle, bind it at a safe spot, and stash it until you need that snap return. The flow feels natural: you work through legit brewing, the recipe shows up in your book once you’ve handled the right ingredients, and the result plays fair in survival—no chat commands, no admin magic, just a drink that moves you exactly when it matters. The first night you carry one into a deep cave, the stress drops. You push farther, map more, and when your pick or food hits red, you take a breath, sip, and reappear where you planned to sort, smelt, and reset.
Treat it like part of your kit, not a novelty. Keep one bound to your base foyer, another parked for a current project, and a spare in an ender chest for emergencies. Before boss work or raid defense, bind a fresh bottle in a safe room with a bed, a mini pantry, and a repair anvil; if a fight goes sideways, you’re back in control in two seconds instead of doing a long, salty corpse run. In the Nether, bind to your hub and you’ll stop risking weird returns through portal chains. In the End, bind near your shulker box stack so elytra trips become efficient laps instead of “hope I don’t lose the route” anxiety. The bottle isn’t just a shortcut—it’s a plan you made ahead of time.
Crafting lives where you expect it: at the brewing stand, using familiar late-game reagents. Start from a standard base, add the teleport catalyst the add-on teaches you, and you’re good. No need to memorize a wiki—once you’ve touched the components, your book handles the rest and the interface walks you through it. Balance stays intact; nothing here trivializes travel or wipes away the need for roads, rails, or ice lanes. You still build networks because hauling bulk blocks and villagers is a different problem than extracting yourself. The potion just lets your solo loops run cleaner and your co-op nights stay on schedule.
Little habits make it sing. Bind on solid ground, not a balcony edge. Place a visual marker—two lanterns or a colored carpet—so your arrival orientation is obvious. After you drink, immediately re-brew a replacement so the slot never sits empty. If you like clean HUDs, name your bottles by destination with an anvil (“Home Foyer,” “West Quarry,” “Stronghold Gate”) and you’ll stop second-guessing which one is which mid-panic. On Realms, agree on etiquette—don’t bind inside someone else’s workshop—and park a shared “Return Room” near spawn so newcomers have a safe anchor while they settle in.
The best part is how quickly it disappears into your routine. You craft, explore, blink back, craft again, and the world opens up because failure no longer means an hour of backtracking. It’s still survival—the hunger ticks, the mobs push, the builds take time—but now you control when the commute ends.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.


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