Chestbound Sentinel is a mod about companionship, protection, and clever item management. At its core is the Sentinel — a loyal construct you create and bind to a special container. Once linked, your Sentinel becomes the guardian of that storage, defending it from danger, collecting loot, and helping you manage items in ways that feel magical and intuitive. Its indestructible and unkillable and will lure mobs making them target it rather than you.
A key part of the system is the Lure Bundle: A Lure is a special item bundle that tells your Sentinel what to care about. By placing items inside the Lure Bundle, you define which mobs should hunt it. Or by placing a Lure Bundle with items in the void filter, which items it should filter or void. It’s your way of shaping the Sentinel’s behavior without commands or configs — just drop items in, and the Sentinel understands. And renaming using the list bellow can filter even more items.
Version 1.4 brings the biggest improvements to the Lure and Sentinel systems so far.
In version 1.5 there will be add even more things, one which is when you break the Linked Container it will keep items like a shulker box, but other things will also be added as I develop the mod.
The Lure Bundle can also be renamed to change how the Sentinel interprets the items inside it. Different names unlock different filter modes, letting you fine‑tune exactly what the Sentinel should match, ignore, or exclude. When you have renamed the Lure Bundle you place items inside and place in the Void Filter. Hover over to see what item you have placed. More information on what filter is used will come in a later update.
Here are the special names you can rename the Lure Bundle and use right now in v1.3 and above, some might not work 100% like you expect, but test with a few junk items:
These names let experienced players build powerful, flexible filters without any menus — just rename the Lure Bundle and the Sentinel adapts instantly.