Timeline for How do I select all but two types of entities in Minecraft with the type selector?
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Aug 1, 2015 at 8:56 | comment | added | Codingale |
As I said @MrLemon I tried many permutations and there isn't a way. I figured an array such as [Item,Player] etc would work but no.
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Jul 31, 2015 at 10:10 | comment | added | MrLemon |
@Codingale that is because as written, Minecraft sees that as another target selector argument (because it's comma-separated). Since !Item is obviously not a valid argument, it is ignored completely.
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Jan 17, 2015 at 13:36 | comment | added | Codingale |
It does not, it follows the first flag however it ignores the !Item one. I've tried quite a few ways, so far the answer provided works.
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Dec 31, 2014 at 19:50 | comment | added | MBraedley | @user97203 Does this actually work? Have you tested it? | |
Dec 31, 2014 at 18:37 | comment | added | user97203 | Or just add a comma Example. /say @e[type=!Player,!Item,r=50] | |
Aug 4, 2014 at 19:16 | comment | added | Codingale | I didn't think about that. That's amazing, but still I feel as if they should add a way to pump in an array to the selectors. | |
Aug 4, 2014 at 19:15 | vote | accept | Codingale | ||
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Aug 1, 2014 at 11:58 | comment | added | TMH | Things like this make me REALLY want to learn more about scoreboards. | |
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Aug 1, 2014 at 11:37 | history | answered | idtownie | CC BY-SA 3.0 |