Minecraft But Jumping Enchants
Every jump randomly enchants a random item in your inventory. Survive the chaos and defeat the Ender Dragon. A Bebu datapack for Minecraft 26.1+.
Minecraft But Jumping Enchants
Minecraft But Jumping Enchants Items
Minecraft But Jumping Enchants Items is a chaotic vanilla datapack where every jump can randomly enchant a random item in your inventory. Start with almost nothing, keep moving, and watch your gear get stronger, weirder, and sometimes completely ridiculous as you play. With 41 enchantments spread across 3 power tiers, the datapack turns a simple survival run into a fast-paced challenge where every jump matters. It also includes multiplayer support and a themed advancement tab to guide your progress from your first wooden pickaxe to the final fight.

Features
- Every jump randomly enchants a random item in your inventory. - 41 enchantments are available across 3 tiers: Normal, OK, and OP. - Multiplayer support, with all players affected at the same time. - Custom Objective advancement tab.
📦 Installation
This is a Datapack - no mods required.
1. Download the .zip file 2. Open Minecraft and navigate to your world's folder - %appdata%.minecraftsaves<YourWorldName> on Windows - ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/saves/<YourWorldName>/ on macOS 3. Drop the .zip directly into the datapacks folder (do not unzip it) 4. Launch your world and run /reload if the world is already open 5. Watch for the Bebu load message in chat, you're live!
❓ FAQ
Q: Does this work with Fabric or Forge mods?
A: Yes. It's a vanilla datapack and runs alongside any mods without conflict.
Q: Will this enchant items I don't want enchanted?
A: Yes, that's the chaos! Swords, armor, pickaxes, bows, fishing rods, even offhand items are all fair game. Guard your elytra.
Q: Can I use this on a server?
A: Absolutely. It's designed with multiplayer in mind.
Q: Does it work on existing worlds?
A: Yes. Simply add the datapack to an existing world and reload.
Q: Does jumping in creative mode trigger enchantments?
A: Yes, the jump counter tracks all jump types, creative included.