Main Purpose: The PlayerGrave plugin adds the functionality of creating death chests in Minecraft, which store players' inventory upon death. This helps players recover their items easily without losing them.
Key Features:
Death Chest Creation: When a player with the appropriate permission (`playergrave.use`) dies, a chest is created at the death location containing their inventory. If the location is occupied, the chest spawns above the block.
Interactive Chest Menu: Players can interact with the death chest through a custom menu (`DeathMenu`) that allows them to retrieve their items.
Automatic Chest Removal: Death chests have a limited lifespan (default: 600 seconds). If not emptied in time, they are automatically removed, and any remaining items drop on the ground.
Explosion Protection: Death chests are protected from explosions (e.g., creeper blasts).
Chest Breaking: If a player breaks the chest, all remaining items are dropped naturally.
Visual Indicators: Two invisible armor stands are created above the chest:
One displays the name of the player who owns the chest.
The other shows the remaining lifespan of the chest.
Compass Guidance: Upon respawn, players receive a compass pointing to their death location (the chest).
Benefits:
Protects player items after death.
Convenient chest interaction menu.
Explosion protection.
Compass for quick navigation to the death chest.
Usage:
Players must have the permission `playergrave.use` to use the plugin.
Upon death, a chest is automatically created, and a compass helps locate its position.
Players can retrieve their items or leave them until the chest is automatically removed.