
Pack It Up!
What is Pack It Up!?
Pack It Up! is a Minecraft mod that adds various backpacks to the game. Unlike standard solutions with simple progression from small to huge backpacks, the focus here is on choice: in addition to basic models of different sizes, specialized variants are available that can hold significantly more of certain item types.
Types of Backpacks
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Backpack | Standard backpack. Holds 2 rows of any items. |
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Large Backpack | Enlarged basic model. Holds 4 rows of items. All specialized backpacks are created based on it. |
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Extreme Backpack | Top-tier backpack. Holds 6 rows of items. |
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Iron Armorpack | Small armor backpack. Worn in the chest slot and provides 3 armor points. |
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Golden Armorpack | Medium armor backpack. Worn in the chest slot and provides 4 armor points. |
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Netherite Armorpack | Top-tier armor backpack. Worn in the chest slot, provides 6 armor points and 2 armor toughness. |
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Blockpack | Holds blocks. Can store 3 rows of stacks of 256 blocks. |
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Orepack | Similar to blockpack, but only holds ore blocks, raw ores, and gems. Stacks up to 256. |
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Enderpack | Portable ender chest. Linked to the player's normal ender chest inventory. |
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Cactuspack | Portable trash can. Voids items placed in it when the interface closes. |
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Plantpack | Holds 3 rows of flowers, saplings, logs, and other plant items. Stacks up to 256. |
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Magicpack | Holds 3 rows of enchanted books, potions, and tipped arrows. Can hold up to 256 items or 4 times the normal item limit. |
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Lunchpack | Holds 3 rows of food items. Up to 256 per stack. |
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Toolpack | Holds 7 rows of tools and equipment. Any items that can be damaged. |
Getting Started
To begin, craft a Pack Bench using planks and ladders (recipe layout similar to smithing table). The Pack Bench interface also closely resembles a smithing table.
Craft a Frame, as described in the wiki, and a Backpack Bag. Combine them on the bench — and voila! Your first basic backpack is ready! More advanced backpacks are created by combining a simpler backpack with a new bag, rather than with a frame. The old bag is kept!