Corail Tombstone
Corail Tombstone fundamentally changes the approach to death in Minecraft, offering rich functionality for inventory preservation and expanded gameplay possibilities in a medieval fantasy atmosphere.
Core Features
The mod creates tombstones that reliably protect your items after death. You get numerous configuration options, the "Knowledge of Death" perk system, and magical mechanics related to souls inhabiting decorative tombstones.

Decorative Graves
Special blocks that emit fog particles at night. They can be mined with a shovel or pickaxe, and inscriptions can be added via an anvil. Graves can be inhabited by souls, which are used for enchanting magical scrolls, tablets, or upgrading grave keys.
To create a decorative grave, you'll need Grave's Dust (obtained from undead or tamed cats) and Essence of Undeath, which can be acquired through advancements or rarely found from undead.

Grave Inscriptions
Using an anvil, you can create a nameplate by combining an iron ingot with a grave plate. This plate can then be installed on a decorative grave for personalization.

Grave Guardian
Occasionally, a Grave Guardian may appear near decorative graves. The guardian protects the area from hostile creatures and offers trade with players. This is one way to obtain Grave's Dust and Essence of Undeath.

Knowledge of Death
Players earn knowledge points by using souls for item enchanting, freeing souls from vessels, praying at graves using the Ankh of Prayer, or completing advancements. These points unlock perks in the special "Knowledge of Death" interface.

Compendium
A special section in the Knowledge of Death interface containing interconnected information about all aspects of the mod.

Configuration
The mod provides three configuration files in the run/config folder with the "tombstone" prefix. Most features, items, and enchantments can be disabled through settings. Client settings are accessible in-game via the /tbgui command or assigned keybind.

Commands
- TBTeleport: dimensional teleportation
- TBBind: location binding for quick teleportation
- TBShowLastGrave: shows last grave position
- TBRestoreInventory: remote inventory restoration
- TBRecovery: manual backup and rollback
- TBKnowledge: knowledge points management
- TBSiege: start/stop zombie siege
- TBReviveFamiliar: pet resurrection
- TBRequestTeleport: teleport request to player
- TBGui: open mod interfaces
Enchantments
- Soulbound: items remain on death
- Shadow Step: stealthy movement
- Magic Siphon: beneficial effect absorption
- Plague Bringer: harmful effect application
- Blessing: buffs when hit
- Curse of Bones: bone shield with damage reflection
- Frostbite: target freezing
- Spectral Bite: magical fangs when taking damage
Effects
The mod adds numerous unique effects, including ghostly form, invulnerability, negative effect purification, true sight, increased reach, elemental resistances, and other beneficial and harmful effects.

Additional Systems
Loot Tables
From version 1.18.2+, loot tables can be edited in the save folder. They include lost treasures, structure chests, cat gifts, undead loot, and archaeological finds.
Statistics
The mod tracks numerous statistics that can be used for scoreboard objectives: undead kills, exorcism, soul usage, guardian trading, and more.
Compatibility
Corail Tombstone works well with other mods. Player graves are indestructible. The mod warns about conflicts with other grave mods and allows disabling death handling in favor of another mod.
Supported Versions
The mod is updated for recent popular Minecraft versions (1.12.2/1.16.5/1.18.2/1.19.2/1.20.1/1.20.4). Updates beyond version 1.20.4 are not planned due to drastic changes in Minecraft's code.
API
Starting from version 3.4.0, the mod includes an API for interaction with other mods.
License
Corail Tombstone is protected by copyright. The license does not apply to Minecraft creator Mojang Studios.