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OverStack Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




OverStack "break the 64 stack limite" Mod — finally lets your backpack keep up with how much you actually mine, farm, and grind.

OverStack is basically what happens when someone gets sick of their inventory exploding after five minutes in a cave. Instead of fighting the old 64–item stack limit, this mod lets you compress your loot into bigger, smarter stacks using Bedrock scripting, so your slots stop filling up with ten half–full piles of the same block. You’re still playing normal survival, breaking blocks, looting chests, and cleaning up farms, but now you can shove way more of each item into a single stack and keep going instead of running home every time your hotbar looks full. It feels like your backpack suddenly got upgraded from “school bag” to “moving truck” without you needing to touch commands or external tools.




In practice, the difference hits hardest on long mining runs. Normally you dive into a cave, grab a few veins of coal, iron, copper, maybe some deep slate and random drops, and your inventory is already screaming. With OverStack "break the 64 stack limite" Mod, you just keep working your way down, compressing duplicates and letting ores, stone, and mob drops pile into higher–capacity stacks. You walk out with way more resources from the same trip, which makes big projects like mega bases, highways, or giant farms feel a lot less grindy. Same story with mob grinders and crop farms: instead of handling constant overflow and chest spam, you can store runs of loot in a few stacks and sort things when you actually feel like doing storage work.

On Realms and servers, this mod quietly fixes one of the most annoying problems: storage wars. Shared bases don’t need twenty chests just for cobblestone or bones, shop owners can stock more items in fewer containers, and players who grind a lot don’t become walking lag machines filled with random stacks. OverStack pulls a lot of the pressure out of inventory management so you can focus on building, exploring, and running events. You still have to think about what you bring and how you organize it, but the constant “inventory full” pop–ups calm down, and your survival world feels way more comfortable to play long–term, especially if you’re the type who loves big sessions underground or hours AFK at a farm.

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

overstack-v1-bh.mcaddon [10.51 Kb] (downloads: 7)
overstack-add-on-rs.mcaddon [7.81 Kb] (downloads: 3)


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