Item Hunt 1.6.3,1.16.2, 1.16.1 and 1.15 is a map that offers you three variants of arenas or combat zones, of different sizes, where you can face characters controlled by the system, in your games, or other players if you play with your friends. Face enemies and get as many points as possible.
In each of the available arenas, we will be challenged to get items of different values randomly distributed around the map. Each of these objects will have a numerical value, and our goal will be to finish the map with as many points as possible.
Item Hunt is a map where players can choose between 3 sizes of arenas and fight to collect as many items as they can. These items are spread randomly across the map and have different value. Should you choose to play in teams or solo, with pvp or not, the endgame is to score the most points. A set of random events can be activated to spice up the game!
FAQ:
Where do I find the saved map in Minecraft?
You then find the saves folder in the .minecraft folder and open it Then you drag the downloaded map (hint: if you downloaded a .zip or rar extract the file on windows or unzip it on mac so that you only get the folder. This is very important because the map will only show up if its in the folder version)
Are you on a Mac or Linux? If so, the save file location will be different.
Mac Save Files: Stored in ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft ( “~” = username)
Linux Save Files: Stored in – to be added – (enter locate .minecraft into shell and you should find them)
How do you make a map in Minecraft?
If you created a realm using the “flat” type, you don’t need a map. They’re only 256 x 256 blocks, meaning you’ll likely never stray too far from home or fall off the edge. Maps are best suited for infinite terrains, with five specific sizes you can create to track anywhere from small to insanely huge distances. 5 steps to make minecraft map:
1.Determine your map
2.Create your map
3.Fill your map
4.Enlarge your map
5.Copy your map
Item Hunt Map Installation Guides:
Download Item Hunt Map file from the link(s) below/above and then extract the map
Go to Start menu
Type: %appdata%/.minecraft
Press Enter to Run %appdata%/.minecraft
Search for minecraft/saves folder
If Saves folder does not exist, create one
Put Item Hunt Map file into the saves folder
Start your Minecraft with this map
Enjoy!