Player Hopper Mod (1.21.11, 1.20.1) – A Hopper That Pulls Items From A Player’s Inventory.

Player Hopper Mod (1.21.11, 1.20.1) – A Hopper That Pulls Items From A Player’s Inventory.

A Smarter Way to Empty Your Pockets

This is the brilliant, simple idea behind the Player Hopper Mod (1.21.11, 1.20.1) – A Hopper That Pulls Items From A Player’s Inventory. As the name perfectly explains, it adds a new block to the game that works like a reverse hopper. Instead of pulling items from a container above it, this special hopper pulls items directly from a player who stands on top of it. You just walk over it, and it starts automatically transferring specific items from your inventory into the chest or other storage below it. It's automation for the player, not just the farm.

How to Build Your Unloading Station

Using it is as straightforward as it sounds. You’d download the Player Hopper Mod (1.21.11, 1.20.1) – A Hopper That Pulls Items From A Player’s Inventory from a trusted mod site like CurseForge and install it with Forge or Fabric. In your world, you craft this new block—likely with a hopper and some new ingredient—and place it on top of a chest. Then, you configure it. The real magic is in the setup: you can probably use a filter to make it only pull cobblestone, or only pull raw ores, keeping your valuable tools and food safe in your inventory.

A Small, Smart Upgrade

This is one of those mods that feels like it should have been in vanilla Minecraft ages ago. It’s a pure quality-of-life improvement for anyone who does a lot of resource gathering. Remember, it's a community mod, so it’s not on the official minecraft.com site. But if you're running a busy server or just love efficiency, the Player Hopper Mod (1.21.11, 1.20.1) – A Hopper That Pulls Items From A Player’s Inventory turns a boring chore into a seamless part of your workflow. It’s the kind of smart automation that just makes life easier.

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