
Collect Everything! add-on now available!
Collect Everything! turns Minecraft Bedrock into a completionist's dream - a built-in compendium that automatically tracks every item, mob, biome, enchantment, effect, and unobtainable block you've ever touched. Browse your progress through a sleek tabbed UI with search, per-category completion stats, and session tracking. With support for entity variants (colors, professions, baby forms), all 60 biomes, and even cooperative Ender Dragon credit, it gives veteran players a brand-new reason to explore every corner of the world.
How It Works
Collect Everything! tracks six categories of discoveries:
Items - Pick up anything in survival, from diamond swords to suspicious stew, and watch everything get logged automatically.
Entities - Kill, tame, or name, or leash a mob to add it to your collection. Each variant counts separately - try tracking down all 35 horse color-and-marking combos, every villager profession, and all five axolotl colors.
Biomes - Just explore! Every new biome you set foot in is recorded. With over 60 biomes to discover, adventuring has never been more rewarding.
Effects - Drink a potion, catch a lingering arrow, or eat suspicious stew to log each status effect. On harder difficulty settings, even each amplifier level counts.
Enchantments - Enchant a tool, find an enchanted book, or trade with a villager to record the enchantment. Higher difficulties track each level separately.
Unobtainables - Break a spawner, mine reinforced deepslate, or crack open a vault - blocks you can't normally get in survival are tracked here as a badge of honor.
The Collection Browser
The collection browser is the star of the show - a sleek, tabbed interface that displays everything you've found with per-category progress bars, search, and a session view showing what you've collected in your current play session.
Read more and download it for free on Curseforge or MCPEDL!
https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft-bedrock/addons/collect-everything/gallery
Big thanks to Knarfy for the idea and the Java mod that inspired this!