Lockable Chests Data Pack is exactly what it’s advertised as. This data pack lets you lock any chest in Minecraft vanilla survival mode and Creative Mode, a function that’s not available in Minecraft vanilla currently. So now, you can protect your belongings by putting them is a chest and lock them up. How to Use:

Lockable Chests Data Pack is exactly what it’s advertised as. This data pack lets you lock any chest in Minecraft vanilla survival mode and Creative Mode, a function that’s not available in Minecraft vanilla currently. So now, you can protect your belongings by putting them is a chest and lock them up.

Lockable Chests Data Pack 1.14.2, 1.14 (Keep Your Stuff Safe)

How to Use:

  • Get 2 Writable Books, then type in the first-page #Lock# then on the second-page type your “chest password” then Hit Done (It’s necessary to click Done before signing).
  • While holding (Shift + Right Click) at the chest, sign your Book.
  • Then just place one of them in the last slot of your chest, the other signed book will act as a key to the chest.
  • After this, the chest will be locked and can only be opened when you are holding the signed book.
  • Players can’t break protected chests manually
  • If a protected chest breaks, it will warn on chat, saying who’s the owner

Screenshots:

Lockable Chests Data Pack 1.14.2, 1.14 (Keep Your Stuff Safe)

Lockable Chests Data Pack 1.14.2, 1.14 (Keep Your Stuff Safe)

Lockable Chests Data Pack 1.14.2, 1.14 (Keep Your Stuff Safe)

Lockable Chests Data Pack 1.14.2, 1.14 (Keep Your Stuff Safe)

How to Install:

Please visit the following link for full instructions: How To Download & Install Data Packs

For Minecraft 1.14.2

Download to Server 1


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Minecraft is a sandbox video game developed by Mojang Studios. The game was created by Markus "Notch" Persson in the Java programming language. Following several early private testing versions, it was first made public in May 2009 before fully releasing in November 2011, with Notch stepping down and Jens "Jeb" Bergensten taking over development.