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I want to testfor if a player is on team 1, but if he is on team 2, then the comparator will still activate. I tried: testfor @p[team=1,team=2]. Ittestfor @p[team=1,team=2]
It only works for team 2 though. Probably because it is at the end. or something. Is it even possible for what I'm doing. Is there a different way maybe?

I want to testfor if a player is on team 1, but if he is on team 2, then the comparator will still activate. I tried: testfor @p[team=1,team=2]. It only works for team 2 though. Probably because it is at the end. or something. Is it even possible for what I'm doing. Is there a different way maybe?

I want to testfor if a player is on team 1, but if he is on team 2, then the comparator will still activate. I tried: testfor @p[team=1,team=2]
It only works for team 2 though. Probably because it is at the end. or something. Is it even possible for what I'm doing. Is there a different way maybe?

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In Minecraft, I want to testfor if a player is on one team or the other

I want to testfor if a player is on team 1, but if he is on team 2, then the comparator will still activate. I tried: testfor @p[team=1,team=2]. It only works for team 2 though. Probably because it is at the end. or something. Is it even possible for what I'm doing. Is there a different way maybe?