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    They are already in development for minecraft 1.20 in snapshots.

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    They're working on it. Patience...

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    Bundles are in the snapshot, though personally, I would love to see them buffed up a little to be more helpful. In addition to the 1 stack of random item rule they currently have, they should have 2 more:

    1) hold 3 one-slots (tools, weapons, potions, compass, flint & steel, etc.) these items take up inventory in a way that needs address simply because these items are useful and something you want when you explore to maximize collecting. Many people suggest basically specific bundles for potions and tools (toolbelts) because of this common inventory problem.

    2) hold 3 stacks of identical stackables (3 stacks [192] cobblestone, 48 snowballs, etc.) mostly plays out for builders or a very specific gathering operation, however, being limited to 3 stacks keeps it less useful than shulker boxes. Which is were most anti-bundle comments come from, though personally I see the bundle as part of progressive inventory ability.

     

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    infinite item slots

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    Sadly, this is currently impossible. This is because of, BEDROCK EDITION! BEDROCK EDITION IS HOLDING JAVA EDITION BACK FROM THE BUNDLE!

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    Can we make the Bundles be upgradable?
    like this for example. String [S] Leather [L] Bundle [B]

    [S[L][S]
    [S][B][S]

    (Upgradeable 4x) which can be stacked to 256