Sophisticated Backpacks
This mod’s a powerhouse for storage with tons of options.
- Why It’s Worth Using: You get backpacks with up to 96 slots (Netherite tier), plus upgrades like auto-pickup, smelting, or liquid storage. You can place them in the world for hopper automation and dye them for style. It’s perfect for players who want a beefy, customizable storage system that works with other inventory mods.
- How to Craft: Start with leather, string, and a chest; upgrade with copper, iron, gold, diamond, or netherite.
- Where to Download: CurseForge
Traveler’s Backpack
Great for explorers who need more than just extra slots.
- Why It’s Worth Using: Offers 45 slots, two fluid tanks, a sleeping bag, and a crafting table, with cool designs like Pig or Redstone themes. Equip it in a Curios/Trinkets slot or place it down for automation. It’s ideal for long adventures where you need tools, water, and a quick bed.
- How to Craft: Needs 4 leather, 1 iron ingot, 1 chest, 2 backpack tanks, and a sleeping bag.
- Where to Download: CurseForge
Useful Backpacks
A no-nonsense mod for straightforward storage.
- Why It’s Worth Using: Gives you three tiers (small, medium, large) with up to 117 slots, dyeable colors, and auto-pickup filters. It’s simple to use, works with U Team Core, and is great for players who want tons of storage without complex mechanics.
- How to Craft: Uses leather, string, and wool; higher tiers need the previous one.
- Where to Download: CurseForge
Simply Backpacks
All about packing in as much stuff as possible.
- Why It’s Worth Using: Offers five tiers, from common (18 slots) to ultimate (158 slots), with dyeable colors and Baubles integration for hotkey access. It’s the go-to for players who want massive storage with minimal hassle.
- How to Craft: Starts with leather and string; higher tiers need diamonds or netherite.
- Where to Download: CurseForge
Backpacked
A lightweight option with a focus on style.
- Why It’s Worth Using: Provides a simple 9-slot backpack with a quest system to unlock cosmetic skins, and you can place it in the world. It’s perfect for casual players who want a small, cool-looking backpack without overcomplicating things.
- How to Craft: Uses rabbit hide, string, and an iron ingot.
- Where to Download: CurseForge
Beans Backpacks
A newer mod with some fresh storage ideas.
- Why It’s Worth Using: Offers backpacks with 4–11 stacks (Basic to Netherite, fire-resistant), dyeable designs, and armor trim upgrades. Unique additions like decorated pots (128 stacks of one item) and cauldrons (24 buckets of fluid) make it stand out. Great for players who want modern, flexible storage.
- How to Craft: Varies by tier, using leather, iron, gold, or netherite.
- Where to Download: CurseForge
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