Better on Bedrock

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Better on Bedrock is the server’s largest survival expansion. It adds progression, structures, quests, food, crops, backpacks, enchantments, special items, staffs, trophies, bosses, and changed End progression.

Better on Bedrock title art
Better on Bedrock is the main expansion add-on on Jumpington and introduces several new progression systems.

What it brings to the game

  • Expanded exploration in forest, roofed forest, plains, birch, savanna, taiga, swamp, jungle, and meadow-style areas.
  • Structures such as Trader Outposts, Waystone Towers, Adventurer Campsites, Adventurer Houses, Flender Outposts, Abandoned Huts, River’s Base, and Vindicator Hideouts.
  • Blocks and workstations such as the Forger, Waystone, Miner Bench, scroll items, Waystone Keys, Bubble Blowers, fixed necklaces, stews, Fiery Ingots, Smeared Pearls, Corstinite, Stardust, daggers, backpacks, and stronger string.
  • New boss-driven End progression.

Backpacks

Backpack storage icon
Backpacks add portable storage for mining, building, and long structure runs.

Craft small, medium, or large backpacks. Hold one and use the interaction button to open it. You must stand still, and backpacks cannot be placed inside other backpacks. They can be handed to other players with contents intact. Deer hide drops from deer, and stronger string is used for backpack crafting.

Quests and bounties

Better on Bedrock quest tiers
Quest tiers give players optional goals and rewards beyond vanilla progression.
Bought quests screen
Librarians can sell acquired quests for emeralds.

Every player starts with a Rolled Up Quest Scroll, and scrolls can also be crafted. Bought quests unlock randomly; duplicate unlocks should give experience instead. Bounties are extra objective-style content.

Food and crops

FoodNutrition / notable useCrop?
Baguette, barley stew, fungus stew, burger, cooked deer meatGood travel food, each restoring 6 nutrition.No
Cooked beef patty, grape pieStronger food options, each restoring 8 nutrition.No
Voidberry pieVery high nutrition at 14.No
Healthy carrotLow nutrition but gives Regeneration II.Yes
Eggplant, grape, blueberry, onion, tomato, wild carrotCrop-linked foods used by farm and food systems.Yes
Lava SaladUsed to tame a Friendly Quetzacaw.No

Seeds and food appear in Waystone Towers, Adventure Houses, Adventure Camps, and Swamp Cabins.

Tools, armour, and materials

Stardust item
Stardust is an end-game tier above Netherite.
Amethyst item
Amethyst armour has a defensive knockback effect when worn as a full set.
Copper armour
Copper equipment is weaker than iron but useful early on.
Shulker armour
Shulker armour makes Endermen and Shulkers passive when wearing a full set.
Tier / materialPlayer-facing notes
CopperWeaker than iron, but useful and important in the early game.
CorstiniteArmour-only tier within the add-on progression path.
Amethyst armourA full set applies knockback to mobs that attack the player.
Shulker armourA full set makes Endermen and Shulkers passive towards you.
Stardust armour and toolsEnd-game tier above Netherite. A full armour set gives Health Boost II and Resistance II.

Stardust progression uses stardust ore, smelted stardust nuggets, stardust ingots, stardust upgrade templates from bastion treasure chests, and smithing progression with suitable gear.

Enchantments

Enchantment table image
Better on Bedrock utility enchantments are found in structure loot or from Librarian trades.
EnchantmentToolWhat it does
Vein MinerPickaxeBreaks connected ore of the same type and uses durability per ore.
Ore SmelterPickaxeInstantly smelts ores when mined.
Tree CapitatorAxeBreaks connected logs of the same type.
Leafy LiberatorShearsClears leaf blocks quickly.
Harvest TouchListed by the add-onListed by the add-on as a utility enchantment.

Potions, pearls, staffs, trophies, and End progression

  • Smeared Pearl: like an ender pearl, but with a shorter cooldown and no teleport damage.
  • Resistance Potion: gives Resistance for 60 seconds.
  • Rage Potion: grants Speed, Strength, Haste, and Absorption, brewed using a Schroom Sample from the End.
  • Magic staffs: bought from a Lonely Wizard in forest biomes after finding runes; mana is refilled by repairing with soul in an anvil.
  • Blade of the Nether: Shielded Pyroclast drop that sets enemies on fire and can be repaired with Fiery Ingots.
  • Nether Gauntlet: Shielded Pyroclast drop using Green, Yellow, and Red Stones from the Blackstone Castle.
  • Ghost Necklace: briefly turns the player into a ghost when used with soul in the off-hand.
  • End progression: Eyes of Ender are crafted from drops obtained from the Willager, Enchantaegis, Flender, and Nether bosses such as the Shielded Pyroclast or Withered Samurai.