Tool stats
Your tools, weapons, and armor keep a quiet logbook in their lore of everything they've done and who made them.
Every tool, weapon, and piece of armor on Sunday Market keeps a running logbook of its own life. The counts sit in the item's lore and update as you play — a pickaxe carries the tally of every block it has broken, a sword carries its kill count. Nothing to enable, nothing to spend. The record writes itself.
What gets recorded
Depending on the item, its lore can track:
- Blocks mined on a pickaxe, shovel, or axe
- Mobs killed and players killed on a weapon
- Crops harvested on a hoe
- Fish caught on a fishing rod
- Who crafted or found the item, and when it first came into the world
That last line is the interesting one. A tool remembers its origin. Pass it along in a trade and the new owner can read who first pulled it from the anvil or the loot chest, and the date it happened. Old gear becomes a small heirloom.
Managing your stats
The tracking is automatic, so most players never touch it. If you want a clean slate on a piece, hold it and run the reset:
/toolstatsThat's the full player-facing surface. There are no tokens to collect and nothing gating the feature — every eligible item you carry is already keeping score.
The token system is switched off, so stats track automatically on every eligible item rather than unlocking from a collectible. You never have to opt a tool in.
Why it's worth a glance
A tool's kill count or block count is the visible story behind why its enchants have climbed so high — the more a piece is used, the more it has grown. When you're deciding which of two picks to keep, the mined-block tally tells you which one has done the miles. And on a trade, the crafted-by line proves provenance better than any promise in chat.
See also
- Inventory tweaks — hover a tool to read its stat display
- Crafting & recipes — where that gear gets made and melted down
- Quality of life — the rest of the off-vanilla layer