Unlike Minecraft Java Edition, you must enable coordinates on the server before they can be seen by players. How to Enable Coordinates Enabling coordinates on your server can be done by entering a console comman
Also,hereyou can find our guide explaining how to properly connect to your Bedrock server from Xbox, PS4 or Nintendo Switch. 📋 Some Notes: Like on Minecraft Java servers, you can enable/disable on Bedrock Edition servers theonline-modethrough theserver.propertiesfile. With this optio...
This command teleports the player named Steve to the coordinates (0, 250, 0)./summon zombie ~ ~ ~ {CustomName:"Zombie King"}This command summons a zombie with the custom name “Zombie King.”/setblock 0 250 0 minecraft:diamond_block...
The best method of finding your house in Minecraft is by using coordinates! This requires some forethought, as you will have to take down your coordinates as soon as you've created your house in order to find it again. When you first build your house, you should pull up the coordinate ...
How to Show Coordinates in Minecraft Posted: Oct 26, 2022 in Minecraft By Nathan YoungOverview Navigating through your Minecraft world, whether on Java or Bedrock, can be a challenging task. This is especially true on Minecraft servers, as finding your friends or enemies involves changing directio...
This Minecraft tutorial explains how to use the /setblock command with screenshots and step-by-step instructions. You can replace a block with another block using the /setblock command in Minecraft.
While it’s easy enough to share a Minecraft map with other local players on your network, it’s nice to be able to run a dedicated server so people can come and go without the original game host loading up Minecraft.
In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.11 and 1.12, there are 2 syntaxes for the /execute command. To execute a command on behalf of an entity: /execute <entity> <x> <y> <z> To execute a command on behalf of the entity, only if a specific block is detected at <x1> <y1> <z...
Some players may think that the default version of Java and Bedrock Minecraft doesn’t have a spawn point system, but it does. You can either set an individual spawn point for yourself or a global spawn for all players. Additionally, nocommand blocksare required to set this up! However, ...
Simply enter the command, ‘/locate structure Minecraft:ancient_city’ in the Java Edition or ‘/locate ancientcity’ in the Bedrock Edition. This will give you access to the coordinates of the Ancient City that is closest to you. You can simply teleport there and spawn the Warden directly!