Inventory Profiles Next Mod for Minecraft 1.19.3, 1.19.2, 1.19.1 and 1.19

Inventory Profiles Next Mod for Minecraft 1.19.3, 1.19.2, 1.19.1 and 1.19, adds four new buttons related to the inventory, both the player’s own inventory and chests. The objective is to facilitate the arrangement and collection of elements.

As well as other functions, for example, the replacement of almost broken weapons and tools automatically. Anyway, the most used button is the one to dump (or move) all inventory items to a chest automatically.

Inventory Profiles Next makes it easier to sort inventories by adding four new buttons that can appear at the top of storage systems, as well as one additional button. This last button will be present in the players’ inventories, and will allow them to move all items quickly.

For example, it will be possible to move the player’s entire inventory to a chest or storage system, and in fact, it will be possible to lock slots to prevent items placed there from moving. In addition, everything can be configured by using the “R + C” key combination.

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Inventory Profiles Next improves the experience related to the organization of inventories, incorporating buttons that will facilitate the organization of storage systems. The most outstanding options are:

  • It allows you to make use of four buttons (and one additional one) to organize any inventory.
  • One of them will move all inventory items to the desired location.
  • It will be possible to lock slots to prevent any of the new buttons from interacting with them.
  • It adds dozens of new configurations, and by using the “R + C” keys you will be able to access them.

Creator of Inventory Profiles Next: mirinimi.

How to download and install Inventory Profiles Next?

  1. Download Forge for the desired version.
  2. Download Inventory Profiles Next, Kotlin for Forge and libIPN for the same version.
  3. Install Forge and open Minecraft with the previously downloaded version of Forge.
  4. Close Minecraft and open the search bar.
  5. Type %appdata% and open the folder named “.minecraft”.
  6. Inside it, create the “mods” folder.
  7. Insert Inventory Profiles Next, Kotlin for Forge and libIPN in the folder created earlier.
  8. Run the Minecraft launcher and select the version of Forge installed.

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