Loot Integrations[Forge/Fabric] - Loot Integration in Minecraft
Loot Integrations mod opens up new possibilities for customizing the loot system in Minecraft, allowing integration of contents from various loot tables into each other using datapacks.
Main Features
With this mod, you can combine items from different loot tables into a unified system. This allows creating more diverse and interesting chest contents in dungeons and other structures.
One of the key features is the ability to limit the total number of items in the final chest. For example, you can set a limit of 12 items to prevent container overflow.
How It Works
The configuration process includes two main stages:
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Adding items from a selected loot table to the list of other tables through the "integrated_loot_tables" parameter
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Setting the maximum number of items in the final chest using the "max_result_itemcount" parameter
Usage Examples
Example 1: Adding treasures from end cities to custom dungeons
This example demonstrates how to add 3 random items from the end city treasure loot table to custom dungeon chests:
(datapack path: data/lootintegrations/loot/cityexample.json)

Example 2: Injecting custom loot into vanilla chests
First, a custom treasure loot table is created:
(datapack path: data/treasure/loot_tables/chests/simle_dungeon_addition.json)

Then integration is configured, adding 1 random item from the custom table to vanilla chests:
(datapack path: data/lootintegrations/loot/treasureexample.json)

Compatibility and Features
The mod by default includes improved loot for many popular structure and dungeon mods. The mod only needs to be installed on the server side.
For operation in newer Minecraft versions, the Cupboard mod is required.
The mod automatically improves chest contents in the following structure mods:
- Awesome Dungeon
- Awesomedungeons end
- Awesomedungeons nether
- Bygone nether
- Dungeon Crawl
- Dungeons Plus
- End Remastered
- Goblins & Dungeons
- Good ending
- Illagers+
- Infernal Expansion
- It takes a pillage
- Mo' Structures
- Phillips Ruins
- Stoneholm, Underground Villages
- The Graveyard
- The lost castle
- Towers of the Wild: Reloaded
- Towers of the Wild: Additions
- Towns and Towers
- Unstructured
- Valhelsia Structures
- When Dungeons Arise
- William wythers