6b6t Kits Official

Some sellers hide a signed book with your base’s coords inside the kit, then share them with griefing groups. You unknowingly lead enemies straight to your stash.


No – for most players. The risk of scam (30–80% depending on seller) outweighs the time saved.

Yes – in rare cases:

Better alternative: Join a small 6b6t “clan” (via Discord) that gives free starter kits to new members. Many groups do this to recruit cannon fodder for wars.


You just logged into 6b6t. You have nothing but a stone sword and a hunger bar dropping fast. Here is the step-by-step strategy to secure a starter 6b6t kit. 6b6t kits

Step 1: The Escape Do not accept a kit at spawn. Even if a player throws you a shulker, do not pick it up. They will likely hit you with a knockback stick into a lava pit. Instead, walk or boat away from the spawn radius (at least 500 blocks in the Nether, or 5,000 in the Overworld).

Step 2: The Hail Mary Once you are 2,000 blocks out in the Overworld, type in chat: /msg [GroupBot] !kit starter. Many major groups have automated bots that check your playtime. If you have played for less than 24 hours, they will ignore you. If you have played for 48+ hours, some benevolent bots might send you a DM with the coordinates for a hidden "starter cache." Some sellers hide a signed book with your

Step 3: The Dig Legitimate starter kits are never in chests at ground level. They are buried under random dirt blocks at specific coordinates. Dig down exactly to Y: 11. If the kit is real, you will find a single shulker inside an obsidian box.

Step 4: The Inventory Shift Once you have the shulker: No – for most players

This is the most reliable method. Spawn is usually a chaotic mess of withers and explosions, but it’s also a trading hub.