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mortal time

An epic Battle Royale experience where time and the shrinking world border are your ultimate enemies!

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⏳ Mortal Time

🚀 PROJECT OVERVIEW

Mortal Time is a dynamic, fully automated Battle Royale datapack designed for Minecraft 1.20.1+. It transforms any standard world into an intense survival arena where your biggest enemy isn't just other players—it's time itself!

Forget about complex command block setups, tedious console commands, and long administration work. Mortal Time provides a sleek, interactive chat menu, allowing you to configure and launch an event in just a few clicks.


🔥 Key Features & Mechanics


💻 Technical Details


📖 Installation & Setup Guide

📥 How to Install:

  1. Download the mortal_time.zip file.
  2. Open your Minecraft world folder:
    • Singleplayer: %appdata%\.minecraft\saves\<Your_World_Name>\datapacks
    • Server: world/datapacks folder in your server's root directory.
  3. Drag and drop the downloaded .zip file into the datapacks folder (do NOT extract the archive).
  4. Join your world or run /reload directly in chat.

🎮 How to Start & Configure:

  1. Open the Menu: After reloading, an interactive configuration menu will automatically appear in chat (if it doesn't, run /reload).
  2. Adjust Settings: Use the clickable chat buttons to adjust:
    • Minimum required player count.
    • Match duration / time limits.
    • Initial World Border size and shrinking speed.
  3. Start the Match: Once all players are ready, click [Start] in the chat menu.

💡 Solo Testing Tip:
To test the datapack by yourself in Singleplayer, run this command in chat:
/scoreboard players set #players mt_req_players 1
Then simply click [Start] in the menu!


📜 License

MIT License. You are free to use this datapack on your servers and feature it in videos! (Attribution is appreciated).

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