Move players inventories to another server

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I have 2 minecraft servers with 2 different hosts. I want to transfer players data (including their inventory) from server1 to server2. Is it possible? I will also be moving the world to server2, but will chests keep their items?



Best Answer

When you move the world data and the player data to the new server everything will be just as it was.

I have moved server at least a dozen times. If you move everything at one time you should be fine. If you move the data separate you may run into issues.

The player data files should be under the same directory as your world data. Just copy everything together.




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How do you transfer inventory from one Minecraft world to another?

You can copy the NoCanDo. dat file from the players folder inside a save to another save. This file stores all your inventory, experience, etc. You also need to copy all of the 'Level.

Can you transfer player data in Minecraft?

You would find their playerdata file, in the server folder/playerdata, and change their latest file to their new UUID. You could also use a plugin or mod that allows you to access their inventory in game, and you could move the invenotory manually this way.

Where are player inventories saved Minecraft?

Per-player information is stored in the playerdata folder which should be located inside the world folder. (assuming you haven't changed your world name). There should be a bunch of <uuid>. dat files inside the playerdata folder.



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