Minecraft 1.17 Without Item Limit; New Mod Removes Restrictions on Stacks
If you've been annoyed by the need to constantly store collected blocks in chests in Minecraft for a long time, a suitable mod has been posted online. It removes the limitation of stacks in the inventory.
- A mod for Minecraft, which removes the limitations of stacks in inventory, has been released;
- The mod in question is called Stacker, dedicated to version 1.17;
- This is the next edition of a mod originally released in 2018.
For the most ambitious construction projects in Minecraft, it is necessary to collect a significant amount of materials. Many players therefore spend long hours digging up ton of rocks or cutting down trees. The limitation of stacks in the inventory often stands in the way of quickly completing this stage. A single place in our "pocket" can be occupied by up to 64 pieces of a given block. In the long run, this makes it necessary to regularly transfer resources to chests.
This problem apparently annoyed many players, so someone decided to solve it. A special mod was created, which removes the limitation of stacks in the inventory. Thanks to it it is possible to collect a whole bunch of stones, ores, wood, or earth, each of which will occupy only one position in the backpack. We are talking about a modification called Stacker, which was released two days ago and is compatible with the game version number 1.17. The new limit that the mod introduces is the number 1,073,741,823, although its creator does not advise exceeding one billion. However, we must admit that this is quite a difference from the modest 64 pieces per stack.
This is another version of the popular mod first published in 2018 under the name StackUp! It supported Minecraft 1.12 and was downloaded over 200,000 times. This encouraged the creator to create another release called Stacc (versions 1.15.2 and 1.16.5) and the already mentioned Stacker. So far, it has been downloaded by only 153 people. However, taking into account the popularity of previous versions, this number is likely to grow rapidly.