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Task/Quest System Mod is made for world owners who want their Bedrock worlds to feel more like an RPG and less like a random sandbox with signs everywhere. Version 2.0 is a full rewrite of the original system, tuned so it runs smoothly even when you stack a lot of tasks on players. Instead of laggy command block chains sitting under spawn, everything runs through the addon itself, so your world stays clean and your FPS stays normal.

The way it’s set up is simple: admins or map makers jump into Creative to do all the setup work, and regular players stay in Survival and just follow the quests. You use the addon’s system to build tasks and structure them however you want—early-game tutorials, long story arcs, challenge routes, or late-game grinds for your best players. Once it’s configured, your server or singleplayer world suddenly has direction: players log in, check their tasks, and always have something to work on that fits your map’s theme.




Because Task/Quest System Mod doesn’t rely on command blocks, it’s way easier to maintain big worlds. You’re not crawling through bedrock-level rooms trying to debug some broken chain; you just manage it with the addon and keep building. That also makes it less scary for creators who don’t enjoy redstone or command syntax but still want structured progression in their maps.

For survival-focused servers, this addon is perfect for turning a basic spawn into a proper hub with tasks that guide new players while still giving veterans long-term goals. You can push people toward certain biomes, dungeons, farms, or custom areas you’ve built, all through tasks instead of walls of text. Task/Quest System Mod basically hands you an RPG-style backbone for your Bedrock world and lets you decide how deep and grindy you want that system to be.

Installation Mod:
- Download the .mcaddon / .mcpack;
- Open the file to import into the game;
- In World Settings → Resource Packs and Behavior Packs, enable it (turn on Experiments if needed);
- Have fun!

task-system-v2_5.mcaddon [1.39 Mb] (downloads: 7)

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