How can I quickly find where my stuff is after dying?

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I died on a flatland in Minecraft and you can go off maps on flatlands. I made some really important stuff (for school) and I cant find it.

What should I do?



Best Answer

By "Stuff" I assume you mean some buildings that you have made. The best way to solve this is to create a full sized map of the area. To do this use a mapping program, I would recommend Mapcrafter, instructions on how to use it can be found here. Any one of these programs should map all the chunks in the map showing you where your buildings are. If you would like any help on your project you can use a map editor like Mcedit.




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Is there a way to find where I died Minecraft?

If the player has their F3 menu open on Java Edition, the coordinates will remain on the screen after the death screen appears. This can allow players to write down their coordinates and backtrack to them if needed.

How do you find things after death?

The first reason why your items may have disappeared after death could be due to the reason that you wasted too much time. You see, there's a timer on the items that you drop after death. If you don't acquire these items after 5 minutes have passed since you died, all of the items will simply disappear.

Why is my stuff not where I died Minecraft?

Follow the marker for your grave on your HUD, and you'll come across the floating reminder of your demise. It's a hovering, black quadrilateral. Simply interact with it using the square button and you'll have access to all of your stuff again.



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