ByteSize Villager Inventory

ByteSize Villager Inventory

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ByteSize Villager Inventory is a straightforward utility mod designed to give players direct access to and control over villager inventories. This mod is particularly useful for those who frequently interact with farmer villagers, offering a simple way to manage the items they carry without the need for complicated mechanics.

Shift right-click on a villager to access their inventory.

Key Features:

Easy Inventory Management: Shift right-click on a villager while holding an emerald to open their inventory. This feature is especially handy for managing the resources of farmer villagers, allowing you to store or retrieve items as needed.

Basic GUI: The mod adds a custom GUI that blends into the Minecraft experience, showing the villager’s inventory in a clear and familiar format.

Persistent Item Storage: Items placed in a villager's inventory remain there, even if the villager moves away, ensuring that your items are secure and can be accessed later.

No Extra Complexity: This mod is designed to be a straightforward utility, adding a single, focused feature to the game. It doesn't alter other aspects of villager behavior or introduce new game mechanics.

How to Use:

  1. Accessing Inventory: Hold an emerald and shift right-click on a villager to open their inventory.

  2. Managing Items: Place or remove items from the villager’s inventory using the simple interface provided by the mod.

  3. Utility for Farmers: Particularly useful for managing farmer villagers, allowing you to control their inventory easily and efficiently.

ByteSize Villager Inventory is a no-frills mod that provides a practical utility for players looking to manage villager inventories more effectively. It's a small but useful addition for those who want more control over their villagers, especially in managing farming operations. 

This mod is only compatible with 1.19.2 and Forge (sorry no Fabric version available). It has been tested with a lot of other popular mods and there are currently no known conflicts.