Sunday Market
Tools & Quality

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 Diamond Pickaxe pickaxe carries the tally of every block it has broken, a Netherite Sword 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 Diamond Pickaxe pickaxe, Diamond Shovel shovel, or Diamond Axe axe
  • Mobs killed and players killed on a weapon
  • Crops harvested on a Diamond Hoe hoe
  • Fish caught on a Fishing Rod 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:

/toolstats
Reset or purge the tracked stats on the item you're holding.

That'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

How to Join Sunday Market

Server address

marketsunday.com
  1. 1Launch Minecraft Java Edition.
  2. 2Click Multiplayer.
  3. 3Click Add Server.
  4. 4Server Name: Sunday Market. Server Address: paste the address above.
  5. 5Click Done, then double-click the entry to connect.
  6. Recent older Java versions connect too — the version-translation layer maps them to the server's Minecraft 26.1.