Tiered Bundles — Because One Bundle Was Never Enough 🎒
Ever felt like vanilla bundles are just... too small? Like you spend five minutes carefully packing your inventory just to realize you can barely fit a full stack of torches and a sword in there? Yeah, same. That's exactly why this addon exists.

Tiered Bundles adds six completely new bundle types to Minecraft Bedrock, each one more powerful than the last — from a humble wooden pouch you can craft with some leather and a log, all the way up to a mystical Ender Bundle that basically functions as a portable double chest. And yes, they all have special effects when they're full. Because why not reward you for hoarding?
So What's Actually in This Thing?
The Wooden Bundle is your starting tier — simple, cheap, and gets the job done. Holds 4 item stacks and when it's completely packed, it grants you Water Breathing. Handy for early underwater exploration or just vibing near the ocean.

The Stone Bundle steps it up with 8 slots. Fill it up and you get permanent Haste II while it's in your inventory, which means faster mining all the time without chugging potions. Genuinely one of the most useful effects in the game.

The Iron Bundle holds 16 stacks and rewards you with Resistance II when full. That's a constant 20% damage reduction without spending a single potion. Pack it full and you're basically walking around in an invisible extra layer of armor.

The Diamond Bundle is where things get fancy — 27 slots, which is exactly one full chest worth of storage in your pocket. Fill it and you get permanent Speed II. You'll be zooming around so fast your friends will think you're cheating.

The Netherite Bundle holds 36 stacks and grants Fire Resistance II when maxed out. Perfect for nether trips, lava accidents, or just flexing that you don't care about fire anymore. Also looks incredibly sleek.

The Ender Bundle is the endgame. 54 slots — a full double chest — that you can carry around in a single inventory slot. Fill it completely and you get permanent Regeneration II. You're basically immortal at this point. You've earned it.

The Crafting Is Satisfying Too...
Rather than slapping some random ingredients together, each bundle follows a clean leather-based progression. The more powerful the bundle, the more leather it demands — so you'll actually feel the cost of upgrading.
Wooden needs just 2 leather and a log.
Stone wants 3 leather and some cobblestone.
Iron demands 4 leather and an iron ingot.
Diamond asks for 5 leather and a diamond.
Netherite requires 6 leather wrapped around a netherite ingot.
And Ender takes 7 leather plus an Eye of Ender and an Ender Pearl — because something this powerful deserves a proper endgame recipe.
All of them are craftable at a regular crafting table. No special stations, no convoluted steps.
The UI is Actually Nice
Right-clicking a bundle opens a clean menu where you can store items one by one, dump your entire inventory in with Store All, take things out individually, or pull everything out at once with Take All. There's even a View Contents option that lists everything inside in chat so you never lose track of what you packed. The menu stays open between actions too, so managing your bundle doesn't turn into a clicking nightmare.







Stacking Effects From Stored Bundles...
Here's a cool detail — if you store a full bundle inside another bundle, the effect from the stored bundle keeps applying as long as you're carrying the outer one. So if you pack a full Stone Bundle into your Ender Bundle, you're getting Haste II AND Regeneration II at the same time. Stack all six and you're basically a walking potion cabinet.

Rarity System...
Each bundle has its own rarity that shows up in its name color:
Wooden — Common (white)
Stone and Iron — Uncommon (green)
Diamond — Rare (blue)
Netherite and Ender — Epic (purple)
Installation
Download the .mcaddon file
Tap or double-click it — Minecraft imports it automatically
Create a new world or edit an existing one
Enable the pack — activating either the behavior pack or resource pack will automatically activate the other one
Turn on Beta APIs under Experiments

Start playing!
Requirements
Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.0 or higher
Beta APIs enabled under Experiments
Credits
Made by Creator-studios
YouTube: @CreatorPlayz
Go fill some bundles. You deserve the storage. 🎒