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Bedrock Statistics Mod / Addon

Mods / Addons / Mods 1.21




Bedrock Statistics mod — a no-nonsense stats tracker that finally shows what you’ve actually done in Minecraft Bedrock. One line pitch: it records the stuff Bedrock forgets—combat, building, exploration, even tiny habits—and lets you pull it up on demand without breaking your flow.

Here’s why it slaps in survival. After a session, I pop the stats panel and see real numbers: hours in this world, mobs I’ve dropped, my best-performing weapon type, and how far I’ve roamed in Overworld, Nether, and End. That distance split alone changes how I plan—if Nether miles are low, I know my highway’s underused; if End travel spikes, I’m overdue for a shulker raid restock. On the building side, it surfaces exactly which blocks I place most, so material farms get tuned to how I actually build, not how I think I build. It even tracks small things like food consumed and villager trades, which is perfect for balancing crop fields and trading halls.





In practice, it’s fast. You call a simple chat command, the UI slides in, and you browse clear categories instead of scrolling a massive dump. No clunky menus, no debug spam—just crisp numbers that help you set goals: 10k stone placed by the weekend, 1k bow kills before the dragon rematch, or a full-map trek that finally pushes your Overworld travel past your Nether highway stats. If you’re doing challenge runs, it doubles as your proof; snap the panel at the end of the stream and you’ve got receipts.

What I like most is the balance: it doesn’t gamify Bedrock with leaderboards or fake achievements; it just surfaces rich data so you can play smarter. Whether you grind PvE, build mega-bases, or speedrun routes, Bedrock Statistics mod gives you the visibility Java players flex in F3—only cleaner, and designed for Bedrock’s flow.

Installation:
- Download Mod;
- Use Minecraft
- Open the downloaded file to install;
- Select it in the settings;
- Have fun!

bedrockstatistics_v101.mcaddon [563.99 Kb] (downloads: 12)

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