My inventory and armor disappeared in LAN multiplayer on Minecraft
My friend and I were playing Minecraft over LAN, and my friend was the host, then she logged off. 5 minutes later we tried to log back in and all my stuff was gone, and I wasn't even in the same spot where I was previously. I don't know what happened. She was playing over Windows and I was using iOS.
I need my stuff back, I was so happy because I had found diamonds for the first time in my life :(
Best Answer
If she was hosting the LAN and she logged off before you could (Save and quit) then it is likely that a saving error occurred on your device, because you couldn't save before the host logged off. To prevent this you should log-off before the host of the LAN closes.
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Why did I lose all my stuff in Minecraft multiplayer?
Abruptly quitting the game with the X button makes the game unable to save the world and player data. This is true. For multiplayer sessions, the game data is saved on the server, whether the server is hosting over the internet or over LAN. In either case, the server will not be able to save data if it quits abruptly.Why did my Minecraft inventory disappear?
If Minecraft is not allowed on Firewall, the LAN not working issue can happen. You can check the Firewall settings and ensure the Minecraft executable file \u201cjavaw.exe\u201d is allowed in Firewall. First, navigate to Control Panel -> Windows Defender Firewall -> Allow an app for feature through Windows Defender Firewall.Why is my LAN Minecraft not working?
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Answer 2
If you were not logged in and you changed your name this makes the game think you are a different person playing on the same console/device. Therefore if you were to change your name back to the original your problem would be solved.
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