Kits & Crates + is a modern, in-game editor for building kits and reward crates without living in config files.
Create loadouts, build crate reward pools, and control exactly how rewards are delivered — including optional “reward actions” like commands, sounds, and particles.
Built for fast iteration, clean menus, and modern 1.21.x servers.
✔ Animated crate openings with protected sessions (no accidental interruption mid-animation)
✔ Chance-based reward pools per entry (% chances)
✔ Reward Actions (optional) — run commands, play sounds, spawn particles
✔ Polished editor UX — clear icons & indicators for what each reward contains
✔ 1.21.x focused — designed for modern Paper/Spigot servers
Core Features
Kits
Create kits with items (weapons, armor, tools, custom items, etc.)
Set display name/icon, organize kits cleanly
Optional permission gating per kit
Crates
Create crate reward pools with % chances
Animated opening flow for a “premium” feel
Optional reward actions per reward entry (commands/sounds/particles)
Editor Polish
GUI indicators so admins can see what’s attached to a reward at a glance
Designed for quick iteration: edit → test → adjust
Quick Start
Drop the jar into /plugins and restart.
Open the editor menu.
Create a Kit (add items, set a name/icon).
Create a Crate (add rewards, set chances, add optional actions).
Test open a crate and verify animation + payouts.
Commands & Permissions Moved to the Documentation Section ABOVE!
Does it require a database? No — it’s designed to be simple to deploy and GUI-driven.
Can I edit configs manually? Yes. The editor is the primary workflow, but file edits are supported. After manual edits, use your plugin reload flow (if enabled) or restart.
Crate openings can’t be interrupted? Crate opening sessions are designed to prevent accidental closure/interruptions during an animation.
Support DISCORD LINK FOR ALL DISCUSSION & QUESTIONS If something breaks,
include:
• server version (Paper/Spigot + build) • plugin version • steps to reproduce • console errors.
You can also preview behavior on:
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