beds do not work (went to sleep at night, died, and now I'm back at spawn) #15
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Reporter: ThinkSome
The drawback with beds allowing to respawn there after death has the drawback of players being able to abuse it as a second savepoint - making beds not actually beds anymore. Imagine a player went on a dangerous descent into a cave, he could set a bed at the entrance, store all his equipment in a chest, sleep in the bed, then just fall down the cave to see what it's like or even try to freefall-sethome there. That's not how exploration is supposed to work.
We could change the bed-spawnpoint to alter your sethome location. There is no benefit in forcing you to set your single spawnpoint to the single location of your bed. If you wanted to /sethome there you could do that manually.