Lootr Mod 1.18.2, 1.16.5: No More Loot Chests Being Ripped Off!

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If you’ve ever played Minecraft, you know the frustration of finding a Loot Chest, only to have it be looted by someone else. Or even worse, finding out that you’ve already looted the chest yourself! Lootr Mod fixes that issue, and even tells you if the chest has been looted before. No more wasted time – get Lootr Mod now and start looting those chests with ease!

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How to install Download Lootr Mod for Minecraft?

Follows 5 Steps below to install Download Lootr Mod for Minecraft on Windows and Mac :

1. Download and install Minecraft Forge, you can read the instructions below the article.

2. Download the Download Lootr Mod for Minecraft.

3. Open the . minecraft folder and then enter the mods folder. Important: Some older versions of Forge may not have the ‘Open Mods Folder’ button. If this is the case, create the directory under the name mods.

Windows:

Press the Windows key +R at the same time
Type %appdata% and press enter
Find folder Minecraft and then look for the Mods folder within that
Mac:

Click on the desktop and then press Command+Shift+G all at the same time
Type ~/Library and press enter
Open the folder Application Support and then Minecraft.
4. From here, drag in the mods file downloaded (.jar or .zip) you wish to add.

5. Run Minecraft, and you should now see the new mod installed in the list!

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Features:

– No more wasted time looking for chests.
– Easily loot chests without fear of being looted yourself.
– “Finally, I can get that diamond sword without all the hassle!”

Configuration

There are multiple configuration options.

For decay:

  • decay_value: This option specifies the length of the count-down in ticks (i.e., number of seconds multiplied by 20; default being 5 minutes).
  • decay_loot_tables: A list of tables (in the format [“minecraft:chest/abandoned_mineshaft”], etc) which will trigger decay.
  • decay_modids: A list of modids whose loot tables (in the format [“minecraft”, “lootr”], etc) will trigger decay.
  • decay_dimensions: A list of dimension where all containers will trigger decay (in the format [“minecraft:the_end”], etc)
  • decay_structures: A list of structures whose containers should trigger decay (in the format [“minecraft:desert_pyramid”, ], etc)
  • decay_all: An override which causes all loot chests to decay.

For refreshing:

  • refresh_value: This option specifies the length of the count-down in ticks (i.e., number of seconds multiplied by 20; default being 20 minutes).
  • refresh_loot_tables: A list of tables (in the format [“minecraft:chest/abandoned_mineshaft”], etc) which will trigger refresh.
  • refresh_modids: A list of modids whose loot tables (in the format [“minecraft”, “lootr”], etc) will trigger refresh.
  • refresh_dimensions: A list of dimension where all containers will trigger refresh (in the format [“minecraft:the_end”], etc)
  • refresh_structures: A list of structures whose containers should trigger refresh (in the format [“minecraft:desert_pyramid”, ], etc)
  • refresh_all: An override which causes all loot chests to refresh.

For conversion:

  • convert_trapped_chests: This option (default true) automatically adds blocks in the “forge:chests/trapped” tag as chests that should be converted to the Lootr trapped chests. For a block to be eligible, it must have a block entity associated with it that is an instance of RandomizableContainerBlockEntity. In the format [“modid:chest_name”, “modid:other_chest_name”].
  • convert_mineshafts: This option (default true) determines whether or not Minecarts with loot tables should be converted into the Lootr minecart.
  • convert_wooden_chests: As with convert_trapped_chests, except for the “forge:chests/wooden” tag.
  • convert_quark: This option (default true) determines whether Quark chests should automatically be added to the conversion.
  • additional_chests: A list of “modid:blockname” additional blocks that should be treated as chests, according to the same rules as convert_wooden_chests.
  • additional_trapped_chests: As per additional_chests.

Allow/disallow:

  • loot_table_blacklist: A list of loot tables (in the format of [“modid:loot_table_name”, ] etc) which should not be converted into Lootr chests.
  • loot_structure_blacklist: A list of structures (in the format of [“modid:structure_name:”, “othermodid:other_structure_name”], etc) where containers shouldn’t be converted.
  • dimension_whitelist: A list of dimensions (in the format of [“modid:dimension_name”, “minecraft:overworld”] etc) where Lootr conversions should take place. By default, the blank entry allows all dimensions.
  • dimension_blacklist: A list of dimensions (as per dimension_whitelist) where Lootr conversions should not take place. By default, the blank entry prevents nothing.

Miscellaneous:

  • randomise_seed: This option (default true) allows for loot to be randomly rolled per chest. If you wish players to gain access to identical loot per chest, set this value to false.
  • disable_break: This option prevents Loot containers from being broken unless done so in creative mode while sneaking.
  • report_unresolved_tables: All tables that are unresolved (i.e., Lootr looks up the name of the table but gets the “empty” result instead) are logged into your log file. Enabling this option also sends a message to people who try and fail to open these containers, or open them to find them empty.

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Lootr Mod 1.18.2, 1.16.5 Download Links:

Minecraft Game version 1.16.5

Forge version:download

Minecraft Game version 1.17.1

Forge version: download

Minecraft Game version 1.18.1

Forge version: download

Minecraft Game version 1.18.2

Forge version: download

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