Overburden
A carry weight system that slows you down the more you haul — upgrade your limit with XP or suffer the consequences.
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Overburden
Overburden
Overburden adds a carry weight system to Minecraft. Every item in your stack size, stack size, and stack size adds weight equal to its stack size. Armor doesn't count. Go over your limit and you'll slow down — push it too far and it gets dangerous.
How It Works
- Base max weight: Slowness I - Weight = stack size, no categories - Armor slots ignored - Over your limit: - Sprinting disabled - Slowness I applied continuously - Drop back under and penalties clear immediately
Upgrades
Spend XP levels to permanently raise your carry limit. - Each upgrade: 15 levels - Cost: `5 * (current level + 1)` XP levels - 1st upgrade: 15 levels - 2nd upgrade: 15 levels - 3rd upgrade: 15 levels - No cap
Overload Penalties
The further over your limit the worse it gets: - 100+ over: increased fall damage - 100+ over: even short falls hurt - 100+ over: you take crush damage over time — the HUD will warn you
UI
Inventory Panel
A compact panel overlaid on the vanilla inventory screen showing: - Current / max weight - Current upgrade level - Next upgrade cost - Upgrade button
HUD
Centered above the hotbar: - Current / max weight + fill bar - Turns red when over limit - CRUSHING warning at 100+ over
Loaders
- Fabric - Forge - NeoForge
Minecraft Version
- 1.21.1