One oft-unused feature in Minecraft's Creative Mode that even veteran players might not be aware of is the ability to save certain hotbars to their inventories. Although many players prefer working on taming Minecraft's procedurally generated wilderness in Survival Mode, the game has no shortage of dedicated players who've spent hours upon hours on megabuilds in Minecraft's Creative Mode. For these players, using the little-known ability to save specific hotbars to the Creative Mode inventory may be a useful time-saver when swapping between many block types and items.
Minecraft's Creative Mode has been a part of the game since its earliest stages of development but was only made a permanent accessible feature in Minecraft's Beta 1.8 Version in 2011, shortly before Minecraft officially left beta. In Creative Mode, players are invulnerable, can fly, and most importantly, have full access to a complete inventory containing all of Minecraft's different blocks and items. As a counterpart to Survival Mode, Creative Mode is intended to make Minecraft a relatively stress-free environment where players can build to their heart's content without having to collect resources or worry about danger from hostile mobs.
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Aside from issues Minecraft's The Wild update didn't fix, the only real issue in Creative Mode is that the player is still limited to a Hotbar with only nine open slots for blocks and items. Some players might find this limitation irritating, particularly when constructing massive builds using various blocks. However, saving Hotbars for easy access can save players some time.
Saving a Hotbar in Minecraft's Creative Mode is a simple process. Once the
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