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Where Did I Die?

Where Did I Die?

🪦 Shows and screenshots the player's coordinates in the chat after death, fully client-side!

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Minecraft: Java Edition

1.21.x
1.20.1

Platforms

Fabric
Forge
NeoForge
Quilt

Supported environments

Client-side

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Licensed ARR
Published 2 months ago
Updated last month
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Requires the library mod Collective.

Where Did I Die makes keeping track of death coordinates very easy. It is fully client-side, with an extra option to send the coordinates in a server chat so others can help you find your items. Fully compatible with other mods such as those that add graves.

A screenshot is automatically taken to prevent losing the coordinates in between game sessions. This can be toggled in the config.


Configurable: ( how do I configure? )
showCoordinatesInChat (default = true): If the death coordinates should be sent in the chat. This is visible for you only, the client.
broadcastCoordinatesToServer (default = false): If the death coordinates should be broadcasted to the server. The message sent is as if you've typed it yourself.
screenshotDeathCoordinates (default = true): If a screenshot should be taken when the coordinates are visible to save them across instances.


After a player death, the coordinates are sent in the client chat:


While the mod is fully client-side, it can automatically send the coordinates to the server chat:


To prevent losing the coordinates, a screenshot can automatically be taken:


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You may freely use this mod in any modpack, as long as the download remains hosted within the Modrinth ecosystem.

Serilum.com contains an overview and more information on all mods available.

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