HyperPacks

HyperPacks are backpack storage: extra space on backpack items, not a general “any cosmetic” or hat system. Each backpack is its own small inventory. It’s not your Ender Chest and it’s not a shared bank — what you stash stays on that backpack. If you link your account, your online inventory view can line up with what you carry so you can plan and move items from the site when the server allows it.

Who can use them

Most players can open HyperPacks. How big a brand-new pack can be (how many rows you get the first time a fresh backpack is set up) may depend on the opener’s rank or perks — check Ranks & Premium or the store if you’re unsure. A player with a better tier can create a larger new pack and then sell, trade, or give that same item to someone else; the buyer gets the backpack with the storage that was locked in on first open, not a new roll based on their own tier.

If you already own a pack from before, you can usually keep using it even if the rules for new packs have changed — when in doubt, ask in support or a moderator.

How to open a pack

Command

  • /hp — Looks for a backpack on your body (chest) slot first, then a backpack you’re holding in your main hand if nothing on your back qualifies. (Hat/helmet slot is not used for HyperPacks here — that’s for normal hats, not this storage.) If you get “no pack found,” put a backpack in one of those two places and try again.

How to open the HyperPack

You can also left-click (swing) in the air or on a block while holding a backpack in your main hand — that opens the same storage when the item counts as a pack here.

One item, one bag

Each physical item is its own bag. If you have two of the “same” pack, that’s two separate storages — and a freshly copied or new item is a new empty bag, not a clone of another pack’s stuff. Don’t expect duplicates to share what’s inside.

Size is decided the first time that item becomes a real HyperPack (when someone opens a brand-new backpack and it’s created at a size for that person’s tier). After that, this backpack keeps that many slots — the item is transferable, and whoever holds it is using the same storage. Your rank can change, or the backpack can pass to another player, but the pack keeps the size it was given on first open; it doesn’t reconfigure to the new owner’s rank.

Many pack items say on the item how much space you’re using (or similar). That line updates when you use the pack so you can see at a glance how full you are.

On the website

With a linked account, your Survival gear can show on the site so you can see (and in many cases move) your items from the browser. Your pack is still the actual item in-game — the website is there to help you manage and view, not a separate magic chest. Be careful about trading or losing the item: whoever holds the physical pack is the one tied to that storage.

What you can click and how much extra space you get on the web side can depend on rank and features; see the Website Integration page and your Account dashboard for what’s available to you.

Quick fixes

  • “You do not have permission” — You might not be allowed to use HyperPacks yet, or a brand-new pack may need a higher perk than you have. Opening an older pack you already have may still work — ask staff if you’re not sure what applies to you.
  • “No backpack found” (with /hp) — You don’t have a backpack in your body (chest) slot or main hand, or that item isn’t a HyperPack here. Put a real backpack on your back or in your hand and try again.
  • “That can’t be a HyperPack” (or similar) — That type of item isn’t enabled as a pack here. Use a different pack from our custom gear, or ask what’s valid.